Comments on: 9 Dragons http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=149 The product of a misspent childhood Wed, 01 Sep 2010 08:54:53 -0400 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 hourly 1 By: The Closeout Warrior » Blog Archive » Equinox http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=149&cpage=1#comment-2595 The Closeout Warrior » Blog Archive » Equinox Wed, 12 Mar 2008 23:40:52 +0000 http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=149#comment-2595 [...] I played this game for a couple of hours the weekend I rented it, but just kept failing at jumps that I thought I should be making thanks to the wonky perspective. Frustration usually doesn’t make a particularly fun game, so I took it back to the rental store. And while I’d love to say that from that moment on I decided to never again be swayed by good graphics, my personal history would argue otherwise. [...] [...] I played this game for a couple of hours the weekend I rented it, but just kept failing at jumps that I thought I should be making thanks to the wonky perspective. Frustration usually doesn’t make a particularly fun game, so I took it back to the rental store. And while I’d love to say that from that moment on I decided to never again be swayed by good graphics, my personal history would argue otherwise. [...]

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By: The Closeout Warrior » Blog Archive » Guild Wars http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=149&cpage=1#comment-2420 The Closeout Warrior » Blog Archive » Guild Wars Sun, 10 Feb 2008 17:10:02 +0000 http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=149#comment-2420 [...] how does this game remain free? Unlike the ridiculously awful 9 Dragons there aren’t ads plastered all over the place, which is pretty nice. But what the game does [...] [...] how does this game remain free? Unlike the ridiculously awful 9 Dragons there aren’t ads plastered all over the place, which is pretty nice. But what the game does [...]

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