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Oh, I remember this one on the Switch. Super charming art style, absolutely zero substantive action in the gameplay, basically a glorified minigame collection, and not even an extensive one at that. A bit odd that is coming to Xbox of all places, given that it`s the only modern platform that doesn't have access to a actual Project Diva game.
Lol what a terrible article.
They used opinions of people who clearly weren't experts to superimpose onto the overall successes and failures of each console's features.
X1 is using better show case games. This is a mistake by Sony. You can't build up expectations then showcase your weakest games. (especially when it comes to graphics).
C'mon Sony it's time to show games!
rise is a minor league version of god of war
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