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  1. I mean, it's a very good-looking game and all that but I haven't seen anything that really differentiates it from the rest of the FPS on the market. Also, the NPCs in-game look so robotic and stiff. Also, the AI for the enemies is very mediocre. I'm not sure I'd get this.

  2. On 4/2/2024 at 6:39 PM, Ravenfreak said:

    It seems that these people never played The Lion King on the Genesis/SNES nor Earthworm Jim 2 on the Genesis/SNES. I still have yet to beat either game because I keep getting stuck in certain levels. In The Lion King, I barely ever made it past the stampede level, whereas in Earthworm Jim 2 I get stuck on the Flying King level. I also think Mega Man and Bass is more difficult than Mega Man 9. Heck I woulds say Mega Man 11 is more difficult than Mega Man 9! I've been wanting to get that Shinobi game, all the Shinobi games aren't easy btw. I never beat The Revenge of Shinobi because it's very difficult, same with Shadow Dancer. (Shadow Dancer is more like the first Shinobi game from the Arcade/Master System.)

    You should try some of the Crash Bandicoot levels like High Road - I've never played a level in any videogame that has stressed me quite like that one. It's one of the main reasons I don't want to play the remasters, lol.

  3. On 4/2/2024 at 2:38 PM, Rain Dew said:

    I really like the game but think it’s way too short. It’s interesting in how they decided to change things up from the look of the characters to the fighting system. They also made it so people can play together online. 
    I would totally recommend this game but be warned that it is a lot shorter than the other games. I finished it in 2 days. 

    I enjoyed it as I grew up watching South Park. I did like the story and it definitely captured the essence of the South Park series. It actually felt like I was playing through an episode of South Park.

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