There's supposed to be a demo up now on the Korean marketplace.you're my korean marketplace ;)
any way i can make a korean account and download it?yeah, just go create a hotmail account with s.korea as your location and use a random postal code from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_postal_codes_in_South_Korea , worked fairly easy for me, you don't really have to deal with any korean letters
Even if you can make a Korean account, all demos are gold only till 7 days pass.1 month free when you create a new account, pretty fucking silly since with that all of the "exclusive" demos and themes can be downloaded by anyone.
I dont get it, you dont like this but you like that awful sengoku basara ketchup sushi heroes 2 game
why would you expect this game to be like n3 or musou? every preview has said this is a dungeon crawling hack-and-slasher. hence: HOW IS THE LOOT
The combat is clunky; it's less Dynasty Warriors and more like a PC point-and-click action RPG or MMORPG.
bobobobobo they said it was dungeon hack n slash but I still expected dynasty warriors cuz I only read about the games before it and I am dumb!
US release date?
i always wanted Coop in N3, so this will be fun.
Looking at my Famitsu right now (12/21/2007 issue). The reviewers gave KuF: CoD 7,7,8,7 (pg. 43). The mini-questionaire filled out from makers of the game listed it designed for fans of action games and/or dark fantasy games. They listed the average playtime as over ten hours.
Really quickly - the first reviewer mentioned that as an action RPG - the system is a bit dated. Collecting the items to create your own equipment was quite fun but the biggest drawback to the game was the cooperative online play. Despite it being 'cooperative' there were no other objectives than clearing the stage of the enemies. Even on some of the bigger maps - have more than on player participate didn't really add anything to the game.
The second reviewer stated that even though the game is billed as a '3-D action' game, it's more Diablo-esque than anything (yay!). The weapons and armor come with random attribute and skills boosts so going around and collecting the best was quite fun. The only problem they had with the game was that other than the boss fights - dispatching the typical enemy didn't take much strategy and the play could get a bit repetitive. Compared to some of the other games in the same genre - there isn't a lot of room for character growth either.
The third reviewer gave this game an '8'. She said that it was a harder game to just jump into for beginners but that it doesn't take too long to get used to it. Being able to just wade through the enemies was pretty enjoyable but while you could control the camera yourself - there were some sticky points in terms of camera angles at times. Trading items with your friends in cooperative mode was a bit of a pain but overall it (cooperative) was pretty enjoyable.
The last reviewer praised KuF for it's high character customization. Unfortunately, the interface for sorting through your stored items and synthesizing (or constructing or putting together - I'm not sure what actually appears in the game) your own items was not very well done and often took a lot of time. The loading time when you select the 'sleep' option was also annoying. He recommends playing online with people you can chat with. The action aspect of the game is quite enjoyable and stays fairly fresh even after repeated playings.
Hope this helps. I'll get it just for the random dungeons and items. I'll probably get it tomorrow, now I just need a way to keep my fiance from noticing....
US release date?
i always wanted Coop in N3, so this will be fun.
It's nothing like N3 or a Dynasty Warriors game, for that matter. Keep this in mind! :)
I think the U.S. release date is pretty soon. January 8th, sez Gamefaqs.
This is from Gamefaqs:QuoteLooking at my Famitsu right now (12/21/2007 issue). The reviewers gave KuF: CoD 7,7,8,7 (pg. 43). The mini-questionaire filled out from makers of the game listed it designed for fans of action games and/or dark fantasy games. They listed the average playtime as over ten hours.
Really quickly - the first reviewer mentioned that as an action RPG - the system is a bit dated. Collecting the items to create your own equipment was quite fun but the biggest drawback to the game was the cooperative online play. Despite it being 'cooperative' there were no other objectives than clearing the stage of the enemies. Even on some of the bigger maps - have more than on player participate didn't really add anything to the game.
The second reviewer stated that even though the game is billed as a '3-D action' game, it's more Diablo-esque than anything (yay!). The weapons and armor come with random attribute and skills boosts so going around and collecting the best was quite fun. The only problem they had with the game was that other than the boss fights - dispatching the typical enemy didn't take much strategy and the play could get a bit repetitive. Compared to some of the other games in the same genre - there isn't a lot of room for character growth either.
The third reviewer gave this game an '8'. She said that it was a harder game to just jump into for beginners but that it doesn't take too long to get used to it. Being able to just wade through the enemies was pretty enjoyable but while you could control the camera yourself - there were some sticky points in terms of camera angles at times. Trading items with your friends in cooperative mode was a bit of a pain but overall it (cooperative) was pretty enjoyable.
The last reviewer praised KuF for it's high character customization. Unfortunately, the interface for sorting through your stored items and synthesizing (or constructing or putting together - I'm not sure what actually appears in the game) your own items was not very well done and often took a lot of time. The loading time when you select the 'sleep' option was also annoying. He recommends playing online with people you can chat with. The action aspect of the game is quite enjoyable and stays fairly fresh even after repeated playings.
Hope this helps. I'll get it just for the random dungeons and items. I'll probably get it tomorrow, now I just need a way to keep my fiance from noticing....