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Submitted by Thrallia 331d ago | review

SBG Review | Unchained Blades: This crawl's familiar but refreshing

Riss Pittman: "The dungeon-crawler and I have a tough relationship. It’s one of those love-hate things, those rare occurrences when I can completely understand why masochistic gamers keep plugging away at them despite being repeatedly beaten down. There’s some sort of addictive pleasure to keep going, even when the game rips everything away from you. Unchained Blades (thankfully) manages to properly balance both the oddly-addictive challenge with a good dose of fun that will appeal to the core dungeon JRPG fan as well as the uninitiated." (PSP, Unchained Blades) 4/5

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