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List Price: $39.99 Buy Used: $17.98 You Save: $22.01 (55%)
New (58) Used (23) from $17.98
Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 2606
Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: role_playing_games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 9CV014 Model: 9CV-00014 UPC: 882224520560 EAN: 0882224520560 ASIN: B000WCN7G0
Release Date: January 9, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Not so good January 13, 2008 Anthony Marzella (DC) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
This game seemed like it would be hot stuff...but its not. there is almost no freeroaming aspect to it and no obvious story line. all that you do is walk around killing stuff inorder to get a quest you have to enter your dream and when you get a quest they are ridiculas. all and all i would sugest renting this game before you spend the 60.00 on it.
Complete garbage May 1, 2008 R. Durnell 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I can't believe that this is the second game in a series. It seems that a group of incredibly lazy developers fished this out of their toilets to cash in on a popular first title. I played this on a friend's recommendation. He has played the first game, and was certain that the second would be great. I was angered by the waste of both time and money. My friend would not believe what I had to say, until I gave him the game to play himself. He is still apologizing. Now, I will never play the first game, or any other title in this rancid series.
A blast with four friends! January 17, 2008 B. Klinko (NYC) 4 out of 10 found this review helpful
This game is just average, or OK if you go it alone through campaign, but where the game shines is its CO-OP gameplay. This is similiar to what Oblivion could have been had you been able to unite with friends online. If Oblivion etc is not your bag, then not for you.
Well...I'll never get that hour of my life back. February 27, 2008 W3ap0n-X (St. Louis, MO) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've made fun of trendy hipster MAC using tree-huggers in previous reviews...but on this game I must agree with them. For shame the amount of pollution that was released into the atmosphere because of this game. How horrible that it will all be in the landfill someday where it belongs. I rented this Jewel of the Vile for free (thank God) from my little brother's game collection. He handed it to me and said, "Here...this one isn't...uh...it isn't really my thing." "Thing?" He's only 16 so hasn't really mastered the use of the English language, so I can't blame him for being unable to eloquently describe the putrid nature of this game. Therefore, I will help him voice his opinion. I was only able to sit and play this for about an hour. I kept waiting for the game to improve...but it never did. What accent is that on the vampire character? I suppose when it came to the voice acting that they couldn't afford a guy that sounded Transylvanian...they had to go for an American guy who -Vas taulkinguh like he vas an eeeevil scienteest goinguh to blow up zee vorld!-. The best part was when he called the idol of greed "fatty". Also...what is wrong with this world's populations' pelvises? Leonardo stood like he was in a permanant state of humping or was beginning to bloat. Do the undead bloat in this world? I kept waiting for him to spike one giant chunk of his hair and say, "It's time for a little demon cleansing, I MUST SAY!" (Old Saturday Night Live reference for those of you too young to remember Martin Short's character Ed Grimley.) I have never played the other Kingdom of Fire games...but (if I've heard correctly) they were more strategy-based. The makers should really have stuck to strategy...because whatever style this is simply sucks. You run around...trying to find monsters to train your skills...which never happened for me. I got one spell but after that single spell (Heal) it seemed impossible. The vampire character (Lenny...or Lactate...something) is trying to mutate to become as strong as Rufus(...or was it Randy...?). It was fun in an oldschool Gauntlet at the arcade kind of way. After pegging the upteen-thousandth little scorpion with my Kunai of Frost and Wounding and Shrieking and Making Toast, however, I simply lost interest. Basically...if you can get the game for free then have at it! It will at least fill up a little bit more space on your shelf so that when people come over they look at your games and say, "Wow! You've got a lot of games!" Other than that...get something else.
No difficulty cause the game to get boring ..... January 17, 2008 Rafael Rivera Perez (Cheyenne WY) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This game was cool until you spend more than two hours killing the same enemies without been kill. The graphics are beautiful but even Ninety Nine Nights campaings were more fun. Rent this before buy it, Or you maybe are going to want to throw the game to the fire like me.
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