This game is awesome! I love it! Many people say this game is short, but really it isn't. You just have to try and do everything there is to fo and not rush through and take your time. It'll end up to be arond 40 hours. I put 43 hours into it and still play it for fun. there are alot of characters to choose from which make it so that you can keep on starting the game over to experiment. The muliplayer is just right. Not bad at all. Requires alot of teamwork. It's nothing to get amd over like in other multiplyer games. The thing I like best about this game is its soundtrack. I was humming to everything. I found it to be very catchy and is now stuck in my mind. It is a very great awesome soundtrack and thats no joke. I gave the graphics a ten because they are that good. Water reflections for every character and movement possible. Great shadow effects. A very very little hard-to-find amount of glithes in the game. The story is just nice and calming. Nothing to drool over in that section. Iv'e compared this game to every other game coming out around the same time as this one and found that out of all of them this one had the best graphics and I think Nintendo and sqaure put alot of work into this game. This game is worth every penny! The gameplay is wonderful and can become very addictive if you take your time. If you read every sentence and watch every cutscene (which applenty). You will be satisfied. Yes it is possible to rush through the game. The game was made so that is possiple to do. And if you do that then you wont find this game very satisfying. This is a great game and I suggest spending time with it.
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