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Neocrisis: First Magna Carta II shots

The first Magna Carta title for consoles was released about 4 years ago on the PS2, meeting decent reception. A sequel was announced exclusively for the 360 before the system had even launch and now after a long wait, we finally get to see how the sequel is shaping up.

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Top 10: Best Cleavage Part IV on The Armchair Empire

In preparation of Part V, this is a glance back at an article from 2009 looking at some of the best cleavage in videogames.

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IanVanCheese4730d ago (Edited 4730d ago )

Guys your not helping my arguement here lol
- http://n4g.com/news/768761/...

Also how is Tifa Lockheart not on the list?

NateNater4730d ago (Edited 4730d ago )

Also, where is Christie Montiero from Tekken???
http://www.graphicsdb.com/d...
http://images.kaneva.com/fi...

CrimsonEngage4730d ago

I'm pretty sure Sheeva (or any MK female fighter for that matter) should be up on that list. *dirty man i am*

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Bad Guy Wins: Magna Carta 2 Review

Bad Guy Wins writes: "Ah, it's time for another edition of "This Generation of Gaming is Ass-Backwards." Sony continues their pursuit of visual supremacy while neglecting their JRPG fans. Microsoft on the other hand likes to act as though they're the company that's been based in Japan for the last few decades. Adding to this odd trend of exclusive JRPGs for the Xbox 360 is "Magna Carta 2." Oh, you never played the first "Magna Carta?" Don't worry, you're probably not alone, especially if you're an Xbox loyalist. There's not a grand, branching storyline between the two games that's going to leave you confused the entire time. Even if that were the case, Microsoft assuredly wouldn't want you to seek out the original, seeing as though it's an exclusive to Sony's Playstation 2. How's that for outstanding continuity?"

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Diehard GameFAN: Magna Carta 2 Review

Diehard GameFAN writes: "Considering the minimal amount of support the original Xbox received in the way of Japanese RPG's, it's really amazing that the 360 has seen so much support on that front, and a large part of that support has come from Namco. Though their two big J-RPG's aren't console exclusives anymore, at one time Eternal Sonata and Tales of Vesperia (which is still a US exclusive for now) were two major 360 exclusive J-RPG's on a console that wasn't really expected to have any such thing. Further, both games were generally solid pieces of work that were enjoyable examples of the genre done acceptably, if nothing else. Well, Namco Bandai has another exclusive 360 J-RPG for you to enjoy, Magna Carta 2, and at first glance it, too, looks like another winner."

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