This game really is a joyride
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Jan 5, 2013 8:05 am GMT
A simple, free, fun game with one level, but infinite replayability and a ton of visual and gameplay customization. The small, varied missions keeps everything fresh and it's even got a small trophy list! I've already got 18 hours played on this game in the last 1.5 days.
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Jan 5, 2013 11:52 am GMT
Well said. This game really is a delight. It's also absolutely perfect for short bursts of gameplay when your on the go. It's kinda funny how I have a bunch of AAA games but this game gets so much of my attention.
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Jan 6, 2013 8:18 pm GMT
Thank God it isn't just me, then. I d/l'ed it because it was free, but was unsure of how I'd like it because... well, because that odious Montezuma game was free, too. Imagine my surprise when I played a game that reminded of how much I enjoyed gaming back in the 80s, when games were as simple as their premise but still challenging, addictive, and fun.
Jan 22, 2013 7:43 pm GMT
I really enjoying the game as well. But I don't care that the only way to move the character is with the rear pad. I love the PS3 version better. Easier to control.
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Cheers! Arc the Lad 2 is still my No. 1.
Jan 23, 2013 2:03 am GMT
poolmav2007 posted...I really enjoying the game as well. But I don't care that the only way to move the character is with the rear pad. I love the PS3 version better. Easier to control.
You can swap to the touchscreen if you prefer. However the rear touchpad is probably better, since it means your finger is never blocking the screen.
The PS3 version weirdly doesn't run as smoothly as the Vita version.
Feb 10, 2013 2:11 pm GMT
You know you can use the d-bad, or the x/square/O/triangle buttons too, right?
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Feb 11, 2013 12:52 pm GMT
chrisjfinlay posted...You know you can use the d-bad, or the x/square/O/triangle buttons too, right?
You can now, but you couldn't before. That's a feature that was added after this topic was created.