Daikatana Review For The N64

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davidhass3lh0ff
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Daikatana Review For The N64

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After my last video on john romero i felt is was unfair to criticize daikatana so this week im reviewing it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ap-9cVC8wB4

It would be great to here everyone thoughts and opinions on this review.

http://www.michaels-retro-game-reviews.com
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Re: Daikatana Review For The N64

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Well, it's Daikatana. Nothing really new that most gamers won't know or stumble upon, but the review was informative, well paced, clearly spoken, and not abrasive.

Unfortunately since the topic was Daikatana, it wasn't that exciting either.

Off-topic, I knew a friend who was collecting any copies of the game he stumbled across for what he considered was a "worthwhile price". Last I remember he had two copies of the PC version. One he paid US$2 for, the other much less. He found the N64 version at a rental chain closing-sale for more than $2. He has yet to be satisfied with any of these purchases. If only he had found a copy of the GBC version.
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Re: Daikatana Review For The N64

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Daikatana was quite the dissapointment. Everyone was expecting better from Romero, but it seems id's talent lay more in Carmack than Romero.
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