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Originally Posted by Nathander
You know....I'm really not sure WHAT to think of that. I didn't think the voice acting was horrendous until we got to the third fight. That game simply sounded like he was so utterly pleased and courteous about killing you in that cutscene.
That said, here's a totally different point: I know want to play this game, if just because it's look intrigued me. For a fighting game, the style seemed AWFULLY cinematic, and I'm wondering how well it actually controls.
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Despite the shaky voice acting, Evil Zone is one of the hidden gems of the original Play Station line up.
It's very easy to pick up and play because like any Super Smash Brothers game, despite the fact that every character has their own move set, every move is pulled off using the same controler motions.
And it has one of the best single player campaigns in any fighting game because as you've just seen in the video the story is set up an interactive anime series, complete with episode titles and previews of "next weeks" episode.
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Originally Posted by Ridureyu
How could anybody, ANYBODY have forgotten This?
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[Melllvar from Futurama] I was getting to that, ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGH! [/Melllvar from Futurama]
And now for something comepletely different...
Here's Shenmue's own Ryo and his quest to find some "sailors"