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This game was awesome.
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Oh yeah, it has problems for sure but it's got a great foundation. Really a shame that sequel never happened.
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I enjoyed it, played it on the ps2 though and it was on disc so the load times could get quite long.
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>>738943051
Meant to specify cd disc and not dvd.
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It was okay
Pretty neat if you were a fan of the movie
I think it's really funny that Carpenter himself loved it and considered it canon
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>>738943051
Sometimes I forget that some PS2 games were on CD. I can't remember which ones but I know some of mine were CDs, you could tell because the discs' undersides were like purple or something instead of the normal silver/white. I think Dark Cloud was one.
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Never played it. Is the PC version any good? Do I need to watch the movie first to really enjoy it?
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>>738940718
They should've called it "puke and fuses".
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>>738943759
>carpenter loved it and considered it canon
Ive heard the guy will basically sell out any of his IPs for enough money. It wouldnt be shocking if he just said that about the game to help it get sales.
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>>738944071
Yes, you should at least know what the titular Thing thing is.
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I love das ding



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