Advantages: Long gameplay, fascinating/dark plotline, accompanying manga. Disadvantages: No variety in attacks, poor graphics, can be boring/confusing.
...to be honest and say I bought Baroque originally simply because of its price; I snagged my copy at just £5 when it was still relatively new. Plot You are The Protagonist. You wake up in a strange world knowing nothing except how to walk and ...
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Review of Baroque (Wii)
Advantages: Easy to pick up, just like original game with added extra's Disadvantages: Disappointing end to single player game
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Advantages: Hitting everybody Disadvantages: Two player games get boring quickly
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Advantages: Massive game. Tons of things to do. Just like Grand Theft Auto! Disadvantages: Well... maybe some more Multiplayer features would of been nice...
Game Introduction To sum it all up - Jimmy Hopkins, a 15 year old boy who has been expelled from a lot of different schools, has been sent to Bullworth Academy by his mother and step dad - who are going on a cruise for a year. So Jimmy is left all al ...
Advantages: Detail and great gameplay along with many mini-games Disadvantages: some of the missions are boring
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