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A Potent Potion: AquaPazza Review I HeyPoorPlayer

HeyPoorPlayer's Francis DiPersio writes- Get ready, fighting fans, AquaPazza has finally found its way to North America courtesy of Atlus. This over the top mashup of developer AquaPlus and Leaf’s previous games allows players to duke it out in high-energy fisticuffs with 14 varied and eccentric characters from Tears to Tiara, To Heart and Utawarerumono to see who has what it takes to battle their way through the opposition and realize their ultimate dreams. AquaPazza sports some stunning high-res sprites and a plethora of flashy moves, but does developer Examu’s anime-infused battle royale have what it takes to fight its way to the top of the fighting game heap?

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8 Best Alternative Fighters

Play: "Everyone know about Street Fighter, Tekken and company, but what about alternative fightings games that don't get so much love?"

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Amazon’s digital game discounts on PS4, PS3 and Vita include Catherine, Persona 2 and more

An updated list of discounted game codes on Amazon features AquaPazza dropping by 67% to 9.99, Catherine by 35% to $12.99, Persona 2: Eternal Punishment by 50% to $4.99 and more.

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Eidolon3325d ago (Edited 3325d ago )

So basically just tied to the PSN sale, as usual.

Canary3324d ago

It's the publishers who decide the sales, not the distributors. So when a publisher puts a game on sale, it's on sale (or should be) through EVERY retailer.

This is why you can walk into a Gamestop, for example, and see a new copy of a game selling for less than a used copy--because the Publisher sets the price for the former, and the retailer for the latter.

ArnoDorian3324d ago

After playing Catherine is making me want Catherine 2

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AquaPazza: AquaPlus Dream Match Review | GB

"Let's talk about AquaPazza (or, more accurately, AquaPazza: AquaPlus Dream Match). It's a fast paced, frenetic fighting game that is apparently a massive hit in Japanese arcades, featuring an all star roster of some apparently popular anime and visual novel characters."

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