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| Shadow Hearts; Why haven't I brought this up before? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 25 2007, 08:00 PM (221 Views) | |
| Bane Martius Agni | Sep 25 2007, 08:00 PM Post #1 |
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This game is awesome. I've had it for a while now, but I'm too lazy to do much past the beginning of the second half... Anyway, someone tell me they've played this. |
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| Aquatic_Idealist | Oct 8 2007, 04:11 PM Post #2 |
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Friendly Neighborhood Cadre
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I played Koudelka, but I did not play Shadow Hearts, mainly because I can't find Shadow Hearts. HAS ANYONE PLAYED KOUDELKA?! |
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| Bane Martius Agni | Jul 12 2008, 01:01 AM Post #3 |
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Archon Agni, of Clan Martius
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Necrobumped due to lack of posts. Generally, that's a sign to let it die. BUT I WON'T LET IT! Anyway, I would like to play Koudelka, and the two Shadow Hearts' sequels. If anyone would like a description... Shadow Hearts is a game based on events before WWI. It assumes that magic was real, and that there was some real Effed up occult stuff going down. This dude named Roger Bacon comes in (in the beginning cutscene) kidnaps this girl, the main character nabs her, and tries to take her wherever she was supposed to go, due to a mysterious voice in his head. It's a standard Turn-Based RPG, which I like but other people seem not to. There's a new thing though, called the Judgement Ring, and it has what resembles a clock hand sweeping the Ring, and you hit X to stop the spinning in a certain area of the Ring. If you hit outside the area, the attack/Item/Ability doesn't work. If you hit in the area, it does. Sometimes there are more than one. If you fail to hit one, all the ones before it count, but your turn is done. There is a red area at the ed of the Ring, which improves the action you were making, if you hit there, although it is, of course, a small sliver. Older game, came out right before FFX, so graphics aren't bad, but they aren't like looking through a window, either. Actually, I wouldn't know, I've never seen your windows. The backgrounds are all painted. It's a dark game. Within the first second (literally) of starting a new game, there's a considerable amount of gore. The story is, unfortunately, very linear, but that doesn't really make it any worse of a story. Overall, one of my favorite games, ever. |
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| Delfeir | Jul 14 2008, 08:19 AM Post #4 |
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Adachi is not amused.
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I've been meaning to play this more. See, I collect games - especially adventures and RPGS - and tend to buy them on a whim impulsively, especially if they're hard to find. That's how I came across Shadow Hearts - heard about it but never got the chance to play it, and then found a preowned copy of Covenant. Playing it, I found it was a direct sequel, so I stopped playing and worked with a guy in a video game store to track down a preowned copy of the first. I was playing it for a while and it was good, but at the time I was really out of video games so I didn't get too far. Got into the second part of it, after the whole Shanghai bit. It's a good game. Don't regret hunting it down at all. But I really should go back and finish it sometime... and then Covenant... and then New World... |
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