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Post by Jude on May 7, 2003 2:00:04 GMT
Diehard Its less and less I find games to get real excited over. Impossible Creatures was fun though.
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Post by nolpscpj on May 7, 2003 8:47:31 GMT
i would get mpossible creatures, except im s sick of strategy games like that right now, i must have played starcraft and warcraft foratleast a total of 150+ hours
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Post by nolpscpj on May 7, 2003 8:51:10 GMT
unless it is really different from those games.
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Post by James on May 7, 2003 12:28:19 GMT
Impossible Creatures is good fun, I've got it. I don't play many RTS games so I couldn't really compare it to others, but I like the way you can cross breed animals to make unique armies. It's a fun game as long as your not the critical type who can find faults easily.
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Post by Spook on May 7, 2003 17:35:37 GMT
Impossible creatures sounds cool how much is it
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Post by Jude on May 11, 2003 0:54:57 GMT
I agree James. There were some faults, but they didn't detract from my overall enjoyment of the game. I read some reviews where it just got SLAMMED by the writer. Too critical of needling details, when the game itself is a paradox....just enjoy it!! Even though, I thought one funny comment was referring to the game as 'Impossible Lobsters.' hehe P.S. Spook...I think this game is 30 or 40 bucks in the States right now.
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Post by James on May 11, 2003 10:50:45 GMT
It's still pretty much full price, but the reviews here in the UK especially were excellent. I think most mags gave it around 90%.
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Post by Spook on May 11, 2003 15:08:35 GMT
I won't be able to buy Impossible creatures AND Ghostmaster (Wwwwwwaaaaahhhhhaaaaa)
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Post by James on May 11, 2003 15:16:06 GMT
I would go for GM then. I haven't played Impossible Creatures in a while but I know I'll be playing GM for a loooong time...
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Post by Spook on May 11, 2003 15:18:34 GMT
GM what do you mean
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