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By Max Cinco "Max" (Rizal,Region 4a,Manila,Philippines) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
I own this game. (laughing) I forgot what chapter was I at. The only thing I wanted was that the game could change characters like Harry Potter III. Although Ed was not really bad guy afterall. Actually, I can say there's so much strategizing similar to Chess. Keys, puzzles, main enemies. Sometimes it's gonna give you a headache of on and on and on and on defeating bosses. Acutually the first boss which is a lion type of creature is easy to defeat. Transmuting is easy to do in game but real-life, no no no no no. It's gonna take lots of time to practice. If I was you, THE GAME. Ed's occupation is a State Alchemist. He had right arm with Automail. It is made of metal.
Dialogues were funny, sometimes Ed says "Who you calling shorty?" or this, "Who are you calling a bean?!? or sometimes, "Who did you say was small like a grain of rice that doesn't show up in your eye?!? And that is how i say about FMA |
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FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST(TM) 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir Official Strategy Guide (Official Strategy Guides (Bradygames)) by David Cassady (Paperback - July 11, 2005)
Used & New from: $0.49
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