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Its the whole "1 hit can kill" factor. Plus it has enough fantasy ♥♥♥♥ that itll attract the weebs who offer some dumb suggestions like "What if Hellish Quart had open world?"
Explains a lot of things on what many believe it's possible to do in multiplayer and instead ... it simply isn't. It's a simplification we have in our online duels shooters or not shooters, I always have said it... If one knows how internet works knows it's just a random fight what we do online.
What a cool game. I am strangely appealed by these photorealistic and realistic simulation games...
Thanks, I was also interested by this question by the author.
A friend says the game is too simple.. I guess the game will just develop, thanks for the videos in the store. Very informative.
See ya
It even has a ninja with a ninjato/wakizashi and a kusari-gama and a samurai with a katana and a spear.
The fantasy game where characters backflip and teleport everywhere? I thought that game basically went nowhere because HQ overshadowed it.