Don't knock it until you try it. Although I'll agree with the card looking uglyKaito-kun wrote:Dear God they're ugly...
The more I hear about this game the less I want it.
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Not gonna lie, NiGHTS looks creepy as a vehicle. I know he/she did that in Journey of Dreams but my goodness. ^^; Anyone know if NiGHTS and Reala are two separate chars or re-swaps?
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Their Separate, same for characters like Aiai and MeeMee, Beat and Gum etc.SEGA Red Wolf wrote:Not gonna lie, NiGHTS looks creepy as a vehicle. I know he/she did that in Journey of Dreams but my goodness. ^^; Anyone know if NiGHTS and Reala are two separate chars or re-swaps?
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Very true, but unless SEGA put a demo up on the PSN/Xbox Store then I'm not able to. Until then, all I can rely on is my experience with the previous game (which was pretty good) and the promotional materials for this one, which at first held my interest but over time have made me think "...Nah. I'll stick with the first one. I don't wantGonic wrote:Don't knock it until you try it.
More than like 6 different course "worlds", out of which 3 are Sonic-related?Kaito-kun wrote:what does this have that the previous game doesn't?
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