We take a look at Magna Carta 2 and see if this Korean RPG is more exciting than the revolutionary bill its named after.
OXM's Edwin writes: "The sun is shining, there's a half-finished copy of Bioshock Infinite back home, I've got a third-hand 3DS in the post (it cost £80 - sucks to be you, launch buyers!) and another long Easter weekend is upon us. How are you spending yours - engaging in religious ceremonies? Decapitating make-believe rabbits? Dying of chocolate? Visiting your drunken excesses on relatives? Or playing videogames?"
Lots of mediocre titles in that list save Amalur and Overlord . There are better underrated titles out there , some more ignored than that list
Russ reports on all the RPG sales around the internet and retail stores this week.
IG writes: "It is still a sad fact that Japanese can not be a door with the Xbox 360. Even critically acclaimed RPG's are not there still a chance to. After playing the latest RPG from Japanese publisher Namco Bandai is already a lot better understanding. Magna Carta II leaves a lot to be desired. The predicate "for lovers only" appears as a curse to be negotiated for these titles."
WhAT THE F@CK KINDA SCORE IS 6+.
AHHAHAh GOOGLE TRANSLATE GETS A RATING OF 2- because of this:
"It is still a sad fact that Japanese can not be a door with the Xbox 360. Even critically acclaimed RPG's are not there still a chance to. After playing the latest RPG from Japanese publisher Namco Bandai is already a lot better understanding."
For some reason I dont think thats what it says.