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BCGaming: The Legend of Kage 2 Review

BCGaming writes: "The graphics in The Legend of Kage 2 are bright, colorful and serviceable but nothing compared to the best you can find on the Nintendo DS. The game almost looks like it was designed for an older platform and ported with dual screen additions. The art style is quite striking though and galleries are unlocked for achieving milestones in the game.

Audio is again serviceable with proper swishing, grunts, and attack noises sounding authentic. The music is minimal and again is competent throughout the game. It would be nice to see some high quality voice work or really great sounds, but at heart this is a straightforward action game and the audio is secondary".
skynidas - contributor
Published: 288 days 7 hours ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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