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  1. Neku z The world ends with you pojawi sie goscinnie.

     

     

    Trailer description is finally up. Okay part of the story in KH3D is about "the world buried in sleep" where Sora and Riku perform their mark of mastery. The enemies in the game are Dream Eaters, which are creatures who eat your dreams. The round dog-like thing is indeed a pet companion in the game, and it can be seen floating around Sora and following him around as he performs actions in battle. It's extremely cute, and you can interact with it using the camera function (AR) and the touchpen. At the end of the trailer is apparently a scene from Xehanort's point of view, where he sees Braig talking to him asking him if his memory has returned.

     

    Neku appears as a guest character in Sora's side of the TGS demo -- though not a playable guest. Both Neku and his rival/friend/frienemy Riku team up with captured dream-monsters this time around rather than fighting alongside licensed characters. Neku's role is more that of the Disney-world guests from previous games. He shows up, reveals that he's caught in a "game," leaving him 43 minutes to win or die. Naturally, he asks Sora to be his partner but ultimately decides the tousle-haired protagonist is "a weird guy" and takes off. Sora follows, riding rails in pursuit of Neku, but quickly encounters a boss battle set in a cul-de-sac of Traverse Town. Both sides of the demo (Sora and Riku) are essentially the same, really: A brief story set-up, a few set encounters, and a boss fight. Riku interacts with Quasimoto from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, which is admittedly less interesting than Neku; on the other hand, Riku has a double-jump, which is always great. The demo is just enough to give a feel for what KH3D adds to the series. While the camera is still a hyperactive mess that makes boss battles a pain (all the 3DS's buttons are used, so there's no lock-on system that I could find), everything else about the game feels significantly improved over previous Kingdom Hearts. The action is fluid and smooth, with much more refined combat. Fighting enemies feels less like combo-driven button mashing that locks your hero into canned animations than in previous installments, and your skill set has been improved considerably. Both demo characters possess a standard repertoire of magic skills such as Cura and Blizzaga, which are activated and cycled through as they were in Birth By Sleep, but they also can perform special Dual Link attacks with their partners by pressing Y. Dual Link skills are context-sensitive and seem to vary according to your current partners, enemies, and positioning. You can pull off different skills while on the ground or in the air. A key part of these skills seems to be something called (inexplicably) Holy Rope, which are a series of nodes placed around battlefields. Pressing A and X while near one of these Holy Rope points freezes the action and allows you to use the touch screen to draw connections between points on the area map, which then sends Sora or Riku dashing through the air along the prescribed course. Using the Holy Rope paths to intersect foes allows you to pull off standard or special attacks while they're otherwise out of reach. The TGS demo of Dream Drop Distance is fairly brief -- about 20 minutes to complete both portions -- but shows a game that looks and plays beautifully. Square hasn't formally announced a U.S. release date for KH3D, but the notion that they wouldn't localize such a sure hit is enough to get a man laughed out of the room. Honestly now.

     

     

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  2. Taki koks musial sam sie palnac zeby pasc :D

     

    Jeszcze jak pan Muu(mia) wyjdzie z piachu, to uznam te walke z Kage calkiem calkiem. "Be careful, I'm..." i tymi slowami pozegnalismy sie z Tsuchikage.

     

    Mizukage jest lepszy niz myslalem, ze zwgledu na jego debily wyglad myslalem ze szybko padnie, moze mnie zaskoczy czyms fajnym

     

    Oczywiscie lamą roku jest Kazekage, i jego pedalskie techniki lololo. No ale w koncu padl od Orochimaru jak random, wiec nie mial prawa byc za silny.

  3. Odcinek jak odcinek, poziom reszty odzcinkow tego sezonu. czyli srednio.

     

     

    Koncowka rzeczywiscie mocna, mnowstwo cliff hangerow.

     

    Najbardziej sie ciesze ze prawdziwy krol wampirow wroci. nie myslalem ze tak szybko, ale w sumie dobrze. kto go odgrzebal i kto o tym wiedzial ? hmm.

     

    Pani prezenterka is dead, po tym jak sie cieszylem po poznaniu jej wieku, zrobil sie z niej miąższ. szkoda, lubilem ją.

     

    Tara nie zginie, nie ma bata.

     

    flet z church of the sun wampirem ? don't give a fuck.

     

  4. Jak z ksiazkami w ogole ? patrzyłem dzisiaj w empiku, i nie podoba mi sie motyw opowiesci z pierwszej osoby. nie mam ochoty na szczegolowe opisy jak sookie sie czuje jak jej Eric penetruje szpare.

     

     

    czytal ktos i warto ?

  5. Humor to naruto i tak ma słaby, przynajmniej od 2 serii.

     

    To nie jest morda Madary, fanfic, pisze deviantart.

     

    Nagato roz(pipi)iał, czemu on tak wcześniej nie walczył ? fajnie że potwierdzone zostało że Nagato może uzywac wszystkich mocy i bez limitow. np jak szybko zrobił chibaku tensei.

     

    Szkoda tylko że Kabuto stracił swoje mocne karty, Itachiego i Nagato. ciekawe jak on zagraozi Madarze.

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