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Anime Fan Since
Feb 19, 2005 - 11:30 pm
Favorite Anime
Inuyasha, Azumanga Diao, His and Her Circumstances, Samurai Champloo, Cowboy Bebop, Vampire Hunter D, Full Metal Alchemist, AH! My Goddess, I love the Manga Tokyo Babylon, Rurouni Kenshin, Fruits Basket, Ranma 1/2, Yotsuba, Hellsing...
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To have my soon to be completed book published and put on the selves. I have many more goals but this is the one I'm aiming at right now.
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Reading lots and lots of Manga, Drawing Anime and Writing
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Drawing and Writing
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Saturday, October 1, 2005
Inuyasha: Feudal Combat
Happy Friday everyone!
Now down to business...
Just today I FINALLY bougth the Inuyasha Video Game: Feudal Combat, and I've been playing it all day.
What is it?: It's a game where you can take 12 playable characters from the show and pit them against each other in combat or you can go on missions as a character and defeat villians like outlaws and criminals, or you could autually "play" the game by choosing to play the story mode; this is when you're one of the characters and you battle your way through a bunch of levels to face Niraku at the end. You start out by plying Inuyasha's story mode in which you play Inuyasha. The funny thing about the story mode is that you need to fight everyone (even friends) but in the mode they make it so that the reason friends fight is so that they can save each other. For example, in inu's story mode you (as Inuyasha) need to go after Kagura, but Miroku stands in your way and proclaims that its too dangerous to go after her, while you (as a very pissed off Inuyasha) basically tell him to F off, then Miroku proclaims that he won't let you pass and after that "sparks fly"
After you beat Inu's story mode then you go onto Miroku and Sango's story mode; after Miroku and Sango...uh well...I don't know yet...I beat Inu's mode but after that I mostly played battle mode.
Battle Mode is really cool because you can even pit friends against each other! I battled as Sango against Miroku (guess the two had an argument)
But one of my favorite things about the game is that there is also a practice mode! You can take any character you want and you can practice their attcks on another. My favorite part is that you can either make the character whom you're facing attack, block, or just stand there...so it was really kinda funny when I was trying to master Sesshoumaru and I pitted him against Koga...so I put Koga on attack, block, defense etc. mode...so it was like having a real life battle except...it just kept going! You didn't even lose life! Remember it was just practice mode; so there I was sitting there playing a never ending fight between Sesshoumaru and Koga for about 25 minutes...yes I know I have no life...but anyway I was very impressed with this game and what impressed me wasn't so much the real level game (story mode) but the battle, mission and practice modes! Although, I must say...beating the living $% out of Naraku sure was fun!
In conclusion: This game did have its flaws...the characters all could've had more attacks each but still, I personally never get tired of Inuyasha screaming "WIND SCAR!"
Game Rating: T for "Teen" Contains violence, mild language and suggestive themes
Inuyasha 13's Game Grade: A-
Closing Comments: I would suggest renting this first to see if you like it because I truthfully think that this game isn't for everyone...most...but not all! ^_^
Have a good weekend everyone!
Love,
Inuyasha 13
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