Thanks for the tip, I stopped buying from Best (sic) Buy after the local stores discontinued their Gamer's Gift Card program, along with the $5.00-off coupon that comes with it.
Dr. Gero, I'll offer 10 bucks for your used copy.
I wonder who will be the first to get the movie hero that's actually a historical figure? His bio is hilarious. Won't be spoiling his identity for now.
Edit: just found another one that fits the description above, but I wasn't referring to him:
Sorry if this has been posted before. Haven't been around much lately.
Skip the flash then look at the link on the right
Edit: yes, I know about the typo in the subject line.
One review I read said this game takes a level-adjusted monster difficulty approach, meaning the creatures get stronger as you level up, so you can never overlevel your party to overpower the monsters like people always do with Japanese RPGs. This actually forces the player to be resourceful and think about tactical employment of their characters and skills in battle instead of taking a brute force approach.
Come on, I know we've got some D&D types on these boards. So who bought & played this game? Is it a FF online type of RPG or closer in spirit to the 2 previous LOTR action games from EA? Reviews please.
Just one correction AFAIK GBP1 fits on reissue with no problems.
I was thinking of the Fastpack that came with the Super Valkyrie... which Bandai reissued with re-sculpted pieces for the forearms.
Dude, the Bandai reissues had tons of markings PRINTED on the friggin' toy itself, unlike the Taka original which came practically naked. Not to mention the forearm has been resculpted for the reissues so you can't fit the Taka GBP armor on them. Only a complete noob would be unable to tell the difference between them regardless of the boxes they come in.
The guns are molded in white plastic. There are many other minor parts that need painting or detailing / touching up. An unpainted and un-panel lined MG Ingram doesn't look as good as an unpainted MG Gundam due to the lack of colors.
funny, but all my MG Ingram kits have the gun moulded in black. not white. only that electric baton is moulded in white.
I stand corrected, the revolver cannon's been staying in its leg compartment for far too long.
The guns are molded in white plastic. There are many other minor parts that need painting or detailing / touching up. An unpainted and un-panel lined MG Ingram doesn't look as good as an unpainted MG Gundam due to the lack of colors.
Damn, Bandai went after AKO? Guess that means they won't be producing the Gundam Hazel conversion kit either...
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Nope. There was a company that made plastic injection conversion kits for MG kits but Bandai went after them (they confiscated the company's upcoming GM Sniper conversion kit and banned them from making new prints of the Powered GM conversion kit), so any company contemplating on alternative packs for the PG Strike will be thinking twice based on what happened to the other company.