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FFCC: The Crystal Bearers (Wii) Reviews coming in - from 5.5 to 8/10
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“We were extra careful about things like making sure to including exciting and heroic highlight scenes at regular intervals in the scenario, and using the visual capabilities of the Wii [console] to its fullest potential. Even right now, and for as long as time permits, the development team will continue to pour their efforts into the presentation and sound for a final product that looks and feels great.” - character designer Toshiyuki Itahana

the cactus throwing. 


"If I was an optimistic doctor, I would say there was hope."
aspro said:
Most people don't like San Andreas because they are closet racists. They'll say things like, "I just didn't like CJ" or "I didn't like the gang setting".
Iga_Bobovic said:He shoots and he scores. You are like a verbal and very hairy Messi.

Dvader said:
Might even be the best superhero game of this gen.
Dvader said:
The camera just kept pulling back and my eyes which were tired and closed opened gradually as it kept panning back. Good size.
Iga_Bobovic said:Dvader said:Might even be the best superhero game of this gen.
LOL, don't get started.

If you go to the direct link you can see a bigger version of those vids.

Iga_Bobovic said:Dvader said:Might even be the best superhero game of this gen.


"If I was an optimistic doctor, I would say there was hope."
aspro said:
Most people don't like San Andreas because they are closet racists. They'll say things like, "I just didn't like CJ" or "I didn't like the gang setting".
Iga_Bobovic said:He shoots and he scores. You are like a verbal and very hairy Messi.
I prefer the artwork to the ingame stuff
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"If I was an optimistic doctor, I would say there was hope."