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    11th September 2008, 4:00 AM
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    I don't think Dissidia is a real word, but the Japanese sure now all the tricks to make a fancy sounding english word. I mean that's the sort of word that should be in some really old fasioned font, and have some black bits in the patterns on those old victorian gates growing out of it, and maybe leaves and cats intertwined in still-frame. Fanciness generates such things.

    It seems Kefka's in here, and he's got this "why so serious" vibe around him. That new makeup job of his certainly looks recently familiar.
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    14th September 2008, 5:19 PM
    Real word? Since when do game titles need real words in them? :)

    Could be a decent PSP fighting game, but we'll see. Square's non-RPG FF spinoffs have been of mixed quality, I think...
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    14th September 2008, 5:29 PM
    Look at some videos of the fighting. It FEELS epic, not like most fighting games where it feels like a game.
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    15th September 2008, 2:05 AM
    I love fighting games, though... 2d a bit more so than 3d, because they are more strategic and complex, but I do like 3d fighting games as well.

    For instance, two of my more-played games recently are Soul Calibur for Dreamcast and The King of Fighters XI for PS2, both fantastic games... so I'm not sure if I quite know what you mean by 'it feels like a game'.
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    15th September 2008, 3:57 AM
    I love fighting games too, but you have to admit, if you've watched gameplay videos of this that it has more of a "I'm actually playing those epic fights I see in da movies" feel than other fighting games have. That's what has my interest all up in a dander.
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