WorthPlaying writes, "Despite the name, Magna Carta is not about the famous English legal document of 1215 but a completely unrelated franchise from Korean software developer Softmax. Magna Carta: Tears of Blood was a fairly obscure RPG release for the PlayStation 2 in late 2005. Unusually enough, it was actually a sequel to a Korean-only PC RPG known as Magna Carta: The Phantom of Avalanche, although the two are unconnected except for some recurring names. Their selling point was actually artwork by Korean artist Hyung-Tae Kim, and their connection had more to do with them sharing Kim's art than anything else. MagnaCarta 2, now all one word, continues this tradition. It's completely unconnected to the other games in the series but serves as a vehicle to show off more of Kim's designs, and despite being billed as a sequel, it's its own game."
OXM's Edwin writes: "The sun is shining, there's a half-finished copy of Bioshock Infinite back home, I've got a third-hand 3DS in the post (it cost £80 - sucks to be you, launch buyers!) and another long Easter weekend is upon us. How are you spending yours - engaging in religious ceremonies? Decapitating make-believe rabbits? Dying of chocolate? Visiting your drunken excesses on relatives? Or playing videogames?"
Lots of mediocre titles in that list save Amalur and Overlord . There are better underrated titles out there , some more ignored than that list
In preparation of Part V, this is a glance back at an article from 2009 looking at some of the best cleavage in videogames.
Guys your not helping my arguement here lol
- http://n4g.com/news/768761/...
Also how is Tifa Lockheart not on the list?
I'm pretty sure Sheeva (or any MK female fighter for that matter) should be up on that list. *dirty man i am*
Russ reports on all the RPG sales around the internet and retail stores this week.
Truly AAA /sarcasm