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Wizard

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  1. Only 12 more months till the next one
  2. *strolls back ontopic* I have a phobia against water too, and heights, and revolving doors.
  3. And then we throw water at you and say "GTFO" while we drive away.
  4. Then you suck :\ My pirate version is both of them streams together LIKE HOW IT'S SUPPOSE TO BE.
  5. Theres like 2 females on 1emu. I think theres 2......
  6. Change is good, the matches are more faster and require more stratagy. With the other kofs, compared to this, all you had to do was choose characters that have the highest damage/easiest use potentional and beat the other team sensless.
  7. Generictly, asians are those who live in the area of Asia... noobs
  8. Kill Bill "Volumes" are just 1 movie split up. :\ Watch them together without the intro to Volume 2.
  9. Kim's Animes in 2k2 are bitching. His SVC ones are ok, in 2k3, they used the SVC sprite for kim.
  10. Game: Guilty Gear XX: The Midnight Carnival #RELOAD System: Arcade, PS2, Xbox, PC Emulators: None! MUWAHAHAHAHAHA. (All screenshots here are from the PC version) The sequel to the ever so popular arcade game Guilty Gear X. Guilty Gear XX #RELOAD brings to the table an updated version of the already great Guilty Gear XX arcade game. This game brings game fixes and tweaks that were found in the original version. The storyline is essentially the same as the original Guilty Gear XX game. The whole game it self hasn’t changed that much over GGXX. Although some tweaks are for the better, Sol’s Dust Loop has been giving tightened timing restraints and Robo-Ky has completely changed as a character. What you knew him in GGXX is completely different in #RELOAD. When I imported this game, I had the options to change the music in the game, which is missing in the Japanese versions of the PS2, Xbox and PC version. The Korean soundtrack is much different from the current soundtrack that is used in those specific versions. I was saddened when the PC version did not have the option to change the music(nothing like re-encoded the #reload soundtrack into OGG for it). Since I find some of it much better than the current tracks on the original GGXX. Gladly in the *American version of this game (which is brought over by the lovely folks at Majesco, makers of the vampire-action game “BloodRayne”) has the option to change the music. When doing so, gone are the tracks such as “Writhe in Pain” & “Momentary Life” and are replaced with “The Great Empress” & “Crash and Burn.” These songs made by Korean rock band N.EX.T for the special edition Robo-Ky Metallic Box set are both available on the Korean and American versions of #reload. While some tracks aren’t that bad, or are bad, some you’ll grow liking too is “Blacklight Babe,” which is I-No’s theme and “Starchaser,” Sol’s theme. But if you dislike some or most of N.EX.T’s rock theme replacements, you can always change them. But I bet some of you will grow into liking them. The music is also very high-quality in the PC version. Using High-quality Vorbis OGG, it throws the music very well and very clear. Also included in the Korean version is an extra level created for the Korean market (Can someone confirm this new level in the American version?). The level is very colourful and well blended with it's colour pallet. The first game to utilize high-resolution sprites to give the effect of higher detail is amazing. The color pallet is in credible, but I can’t bear to some backgrounds that look washed out (May’s level seems to be a great example) a great example of color would be the Forest Level (Dizzy/Bridget’s stage), which has nice shades of green. And most character’s Instant Kill animations seem beautiful and flawless. Animation is top notched, but I feel like it will never compare SF3’s hand drawn animations. At times it seems that high-resolution is a bad thing since it shoots out odd looking objects (the smoke at times looks like a blob!) at times, but overall, the graphics and effects are great. What first attracted me to the GG series was the odd and strange character design. When I played it on my DC the first time, it had great game play and fell in love with a certain long haired character that was both beautiful and deadly. The game play in this game is top notched and is amazingly played out. The dust button is now located on a new button and the basic Punch/Kick/Slash/Heavy Slash are on the standard button 4 buttons. Moves are incredibly easy to pull and the controls are very responsive. If you’re planning to get the PC version (because your cheap) for the storyline, avoid it completely. Since it’s very heavy on Japanese reading. #RELOAD is a hit or miss game. If you haven’t picked it up yet, get it #Reload, but for those who own the original GGXX, just stick with it, unless you’re into competitive play, it isn’t worth it. OUT OF PLACE SCREENIES! Minimum Hardware: 800MHz CPU, 128MB, 64MB video card, DX8.1, Soundblaster Live Enabled card, Keyboard + Mouse, 2.0 GB for installation. Reviewer’s Hardware: 1.4GHz P4, 384 MB, 9800 Pro 128MB, 4.1 Surround Sound, DX9.0B, Windows XP Pro with SP2 RC2 Build 2225, a controller Something about the PC version, The Config Menu is completely in japanese, so your kinda screwed if you know which is which. Controls: 10 Game Play: 9 Graphics: 8 Sound: 9 Overall Score: 9.5 Grade: A *This review is based on the PC & Korean PS2 Version. *The “American version” is also known as the “Majesco version” *Since everyone knows I have a certain hate towards this game, I put that aside and reviewed this fairly. Overall I give this game a
  11. I feel honoured. Now to dishonour by throwing someone.
  12. If their porting this to Xbox, they'll have to lower how much CPU power the game takes up and it takes up alot. An Xbox's CPU is 733Mhz, with that Chankast would run, just VERY VERY SLOWLY. 2.0Ghz PC's with a a nice 64MB GeForce 4MX440 run Chankast incredibly well.
  13. Most people are actually glad Charlotte's moves are combined. Hey gryph, Nakoruru death.
  14. Will we be using Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers? Or the normal one?
  15. I burned it onto a CD and installed it from there. The problem was I didn't have enough temp space :\ Anyways, I just finished playing it. I installed it on my sister's PC, and brought the files over my PC.
  16. Your right, there isn't any BUST\SLASH Selections in SSV/SSVS. Since some characters got their move lists combined. While other characters, like Ukyo, didn't have their bust moves combined with their slash count parts.
  17. I got it while I was sleeping. I'm having trouble installing it.
  18. They sound pretty awesome live. Radiohead "Climbing Up The Walls"
  19. Get Media Player Classic.
  20. The first dead torrent works (it doesn't appear that it's on the tracker, but it's there).
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