Got a group of friends who enjoy lighthearted action RPGs? Or maybe you just want to save some cute, magic dogs. Either way, you can check out Paulmichael's Super Cane Magic ZERO review to see if this game is worth your time and money.
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Played in co-op, Super Cane Magic Zero can be fun. It still has issues though, and you're not likely to put up with them playing by yourself.
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