11-24-2004, 08:48 PM | #11 |
Friendly Neighborhood Quantum Hobo
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Outside the M-brane look'n in
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You double tap to jump and you use the right shoulder button to fire. I didn't find a way to lock on but it's only a demo so that might come later. Even without that it's really easy to track things. I have horrible FPS tracking skills and I was able to track the other power suit in the last fight.
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11-25-2004, 07:07 AM | #12 |
From Another World~
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Queensland Australia
Posts: 1,287
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A pro for DS: This incredibly cute piece of work!
I'm a Sony Whore™, really. But I'll sure as hell be getting an emulator just to run that thing.
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11-25-2004, 11:38 AM | #13 |
Magikoopa
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people, you're all crazy [/flamesqueness]
I have tried the DS. I really don't want to get it now, simply because of the touch screen. It controls too much and it ends up enefective. For one, it controls like the things that labtops use as a mouse (ever used on of those to play a game..ergg!) I bounces around the screen making it imposible to aim. Then you have to pick your hand up to touch sertan parts of the screen. Another thing is that the ds is big and bulky. I have large hands and it still is hard to grip around the DS. Touch screen=DS's death screen
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Zei Zao looks helplessly as he runs out of road to follow! The army of Huang Yao Shi grinds to a halt as to avoid wading through grass. That's for "common" armies. Much like Gao Hu's, who's invasion force reaches the border and sits in ambush for any fleeing units of Huang Yao Shi. In the grass. Cao Zhen, however, continues to follow the road, as grass is too green for his liking this time of year. You ain't got no K-Mart! |
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