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Product Name:  Simple 2000 Series Vol. 105: The Maid Fuku to Kikanjuu
Review Date:  11-06-2006
Title:  "Stylish Maid Action"?
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The Simple series games are probably one of my favorite lines of games ever. They all consist of budget titles, alot of which Ive already reviewed. Unfortunately that cannot be said about all of their games. The Maid Clothes and Machine Guns had alot of potential, but unfortunately falls short on many levels. I can forgive it for being a Budget Title, but this game seems like it was made by one person in his basement. This game is not all bad though! I will admit I do plan to continue playing it, jut Im a little dissapointed in it. First of, the mechanics are awesome. You lock on with R1 and reload with R2. You shoot by pressing square, and you can strafe and jump strafe with X, along with some pretty sweet moves like diving under legs and flipping over people while shooting. I think there are weapons to unlock, along with costumes (I havent got one yet). The game gets kinda dull from then on out though. First off, you can lock on with R1, but the enemies die so fast that your constantly miss firing because you lock on and then get locked off when the enemy dies. Not only that, but the enemies are virtually harmless. I havent had one try to attack me! The bosses are sub par, I may get hit once or twice. OK, thats fine for a budget title I suppose. The music, on the other hand, needs to change dramatically! If youve ever played RPG Maker, and listened to its annoying 8 Bit music over and over again while customizing your game, youll feel slightly nostalgic here. These "songs" sound like someone made them in Windows. They are the MOST boring, dull songs Ive ever heard! They are actually so bad they make me bored with the game, and ultimately subtract from the fun it couldve been. Graphics are sub par, not too bad, but not good at all. Cinemas are...bad. The ones with character interaction are just kinda painful to watch because the animation is so bad. In game the animation is fine (except for the frame rate drop occasionally, which I still dont fully understand why it happens to begin with), but these cinemas (which are also followed by boring music) are going to make you yawn. In the end, the game has its ups, even though they are few. I wouldn't recommend this game, if you want "Stylish Maid Action" go play Ichigekki Sacchou. Good Fun control scheme and bad ass action in game. Bad Basically everything else... especially the music. Ditto I would rather cut off my toes than listen to that soundtrack.

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Product Name:  Code Age Commanders
Review Date:  07-19-2006
Title:  Funky Hair is still Cool!
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A Square Enix game made by the same people who brought you Kingdom Hearts! But guess what!? We aint gettin it! So There you have it, Code Age Commanders, part of a BLITz in Japan (a BLITz is when they release 3 of the same game on different platforms, much like Final Fantasy XIII, this game has Code Age Archives, which is an interactive comic book, and Code Age Brawls, which is a cell phone game.)Dont quote me on the plot, but its in the future after an apocalypse. Humans now have the ability to evolve their arms. Something along those lines...go on NCSX.com, they know the plot! So basically, the game plays like the legend of Zelda: Orcarina of time. You play as 4 characters, Gene, Gerald, Fiona, and Haze. Each character has a special move, which the guide kindly explains in English. See, I think Square Enix plans on people importing their game, so this game comes with a little poster like fold out that explains how to play the game in full English. MAKE SURE YOU READ THIS! Because you may THINK your loading your data, but you are actually DELETING it! I did it once, then read the guide. Luckily, I only played the first level when I did that, but just do yourself a favor. So far, I have played a little through Gene's story. Its just like Zelda as in mechanics, press R1 to lock on, you can dodge out of the way and everything. The actually fighting is slightly like Evil Dead games, where X uses one arm and O uses the other. Triangle puts you into a Judgement Ring-esque special move that looks kick ass! The enemies you fight are called the Coded, which kinda look suspiciously like the Heartless. The weird thing of this game is that the Coded are at war with one another, the light versus the dark. Im not sure why, but the level will turns from Light to Nightmare, maybe depending on which side is winning? But basically, the coded fight each other, but when they spot you, they go after you. Gene has the ability to take memories from the Coded, which can be viewed in a montage format with really awesome concept art. When missions end, youll be sent to a Level Up screen, and depending on certain things you do during the mission youll get CP (Code Points) which you use to buy elements to tag onto your arms. The downfall of this game for someone who cant read English is that there is zero to no English in this game! Now, the story and movies I can forgive because they keep you interested, but the frustrating thing is all the menus you have to work through. Like I said, I thought I was loading my data but I was actually deleting it. All in all, I would recomend importing it, as long as you can find a translation guide (which I cant) or if your interested enough to just play the actually game (I am!) Good Code Age Commanders has a great story, awesome graphics, fun battles, and cool characters. Worth it! Bad THAT IS SOME FUNKY HAIR!!!! And LOTS of Japanese! No jump button either. Ditto Funky Hair! But the game also comes with a guide to how to play the game thats in English, thanks Square-Enix!

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