Abyss Odyssey Know Your Enemy: Bauta Trailer (HD)
Added: 03.04.2014 10:35 | 4 views | 0 comments
Explore the fighting engine of Abyss Odyssey.
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| Abyss Odyssey Bauta Trailer
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Bauta shows off his powerful combos against a training dummy in Abyss Odyssey.
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| Ragnarok Odyssey ACE Review - An Ace for Your Back Pocket [Twinfinite]
Added: 02.04.2014 23:22 | 0 views | 0 comments
Twinfinite takes a look at Ragnarok Odyssey's ACE expansion
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| Ragnarok Odyssey ACE Review | The Game Scouts
Added: 02.04.2014 20:17 | 2 views | 0 comments
Tin Salamunic: As an exclusively handheld experience, the original Ragnarok Odyssey was fantastic. The Monster Hunter inspired premise combined with nonstop action and minimal narrative was perfect for play on the go. Now that Ragnarok Odyssey has made its way to consoles, its clear that certain titles should remain in their original format. Dont get me wrong; Ragnarok is still a solid adventure. Monster Hunter fans can easily lose hours upon hours slaying colossal creatures and the gameplay is decent enough to attract newcomers. Unfortunately, the pacing is designed for brief play sessions. Ragnarok is best enjoyed a few quests at a time and becomes repetitive rather quickly once the grinding sets in. The ACE upgrade introduces new features and more than doubles the original experience, but its difficult to recommend the console port to anyone who already owns the original Vita version. Nonetheless, Ragnaroks charm is undeniable and its fun being able to take down a creature t...
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| Ragnarok Odyssey ACE Review | The Game Scouts
Added: 02.04.2014 20:16 | 4 views | 0 comments
Tin Salamunic: As an exclusively handheld experience, the original Ragnarok Odyssey was fantastic. The Monster Hunter inspired premise combined with nonstop action and minimal narrative was perfect for play on the go. Now that Ragnarok Odyssey has made its way to consoles, its clear that certain titles should remain in their original format. Dont get me wrong; Ragnarok is still a solid adventure. Monster Hunter fans can easily lose hours upon hours slaying colossal creatures and the gameplay is decent enough to attract newcomers. Unfortunately, the pacing is designed for brief play sessions. Ragnarok is best enjoyed a few quests at a time and becomes repetitive rather quickly once the grinding sets in. The ACE upgrade introduces new features and more than doubles the original experience, but its difficult to recommend the console port to anyone who already owns the original Vita version. Nonetheless, Ragnaroks charm is undeniable and its fun being able to take down a creature t...
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n4g.com
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