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In it, a shadowy organisation has stolen a mystical MacGuffin** that allows world dimensions to slowly collide with each other and cause major problems to the people within them.
#Sonic project x all attacks series
What plot? It is pretty much a series of events thrown together in such a way that it kinda makes a story. What matters is if you survive both the mission and the sheer brain-melting insanity of the game. The game says it’s a strategy, but plays more like a more child friendly version of Fire Emblem, where it doesn’t matter if a unit is KO’ed or even where they are. How can it not be when you have Tron from Mega Man Legends existing in the same game as Ulala from Space Channel 5 or Yuri from Tales of Vesperia. The game is a turn based strategy/action hybrid, with shades of RPGs and a little madness. However, given the sheer…uniqueness of it, it gathered enough interest abroad that it was eventually released internationally. This game is a collaboration between the three companies in a game that, to be honest, never expected to leave Japan. Only this time, we have the addition of a hoard of Sega stars to throw into the mix. Project X Zone is a pseudo-sequel to Namco x Capcom, a game that threw together characters from some of Namco and Capcom’s biggest franchises.
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The only way I can start this off is by basically saying that Project X Zone is what happens when you let fanfic writers create a game* A game that has a plot that takes “making it up as we go along” to new levels. A game that boasts a HUGE character roster and yet still leaves out key people.
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Seriously, how do you start a review for a game this insane? A game that somehow manages to get over 20 series combined into a single game. How does one start a review of a game that has over 25 main characters, scores of enemies and pretty much any and all references to game series from the NES era to modern day? Titans Creed (Project Phoenix Productions).