Medieval Bob said:
I can say that I've played Beyond Good & Evil for the PC and didn't really like it. Additionally, I don't have an Xbox, so all those games are ruled out for me.
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Well, that's your problem right there. You played the PC version. That one's almost as bad as the PS2 version. You should have given the GCN release a shot.
Sphinx is a multi-platform title, so the GCN version is always an option. It's actually the version I'd recommend the most, simply because it's so much like a Zelda game that the controller configuration feels the most natural.
Kaneda said:
Sphinx and Cursed Mummy? Beyond good and evil? Damn! Never though I'd hear those game coming out of your mouth...I haven't played either because they look like younger audience games
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BG&E is in no way, shape or form a "kid's game." It's not a ridiculously challenging game, but the puzzle elements and plot are probably a bit too much for kids these days.
Sphinx is most certainly not a kids game. Just because it's not dripping with gore and boobs doesn't make it children's fodder.
Kaneda said:
Not true. The same things keep happening despite where the bar is at.
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Then you must not have been playing Eternal Darkness, because the sanity effects
absolutely kept changing throughout the course of the game. Either that, or you stopped playing after two hours. It's not an instantly-gratifying game. Unless you sink a good seven or eight hours into it, you won't see what's so awesome about it.