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Published : January 23, 2009 |
Author : Brian Brashley | |||||||||
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Get the game walkthrough guide for : Absolute: Blazing Infinity Walkthrough for XBOX 360. Absolutely all online walkthrough strategy guides are right here!We hand built this website with a dedicated mission for creating new guides especially when there was never a guide written just for those people plain stuck with no help anywhere! GameGuideDog.Com is really the only website dedicated to creating new guides where no others exist. Helping gamers through games for over a decade and confident that even though its hand made by actual people, the support level is one of the best gaming resources anywhere on earth! Absolute: Blazing Infinity is a video game for the Xbox 360. It's based on the PlayStation 2 game Blazing Souls. This game is a tactical RPG. 7140 Yen Genre: Simulation RPG System Requirements: Xbox 360 Game Synopsis: This is a remake of Blazing Souls, previously released on PS2. Is it worth it to trade across to play this Japanese title? Are the costs substantial enough to warrant a purchase? This conversation we noticed might make you think otherwise: "It's not that great, to be honest. If you're not heading that way, the savings don't seem to be big enough anymore to make it good to go to for new stuff over the easier-to-reach Shinjuku, or even Shibuya. That said, there's a place near the station called Media Land which is excellent, and they have a large Trader behind Club Sega where they keep lots of second hand stuff. The only reason to go there now is to buy doujin games or manga, second hand stuff which is hard to find, but tends to be priced a bit high, or western stuff at Messe Sanoh Chaos-Kan. I think I spent more money there than I did any other game shop while in Japan, needed my fix of new Xbox 360 stuff. Basically, there's one main street (Chuo street, I think) where games are sold, with shops dotted on and off the main drag about halfway to Ueno, a HUGE Yodobashi which doesn't do anything special apart from being massive, some PC shops which are in the alleys behind, and some basic eateries. There's probably more if you look really hard (Super Potato has a branch there, I think) but don't go out there looking for something in particular, just try and get around and enjoy the sights and if you pick up something ace for a good price, then so much the better. Hit Club Sega and Hey for some okay arcades (they keep the controls in slightly better nick than the frankly awful Club Sega in Shinjuku - how the mighty have fallen) and if you feel like it seek out a maid cafe to be totally creeped out. Specifically for 360 bargains, Bic Camera is good - I think I saw A-Train for like 4000 yen (about 19 quid) there once, and Love Football for about half that. VorteX was still expensive when I left, but that was 2 months ago. There isn't one in Akiba though. Shibuya or Shinjuku will usually ahve good stocks, with the smaller Shibuya one being slightly better for cheap stuff. Otherwise, go round where you'll be staying - almost all the second hand stores are chains now, so hit up your nearest Dorama, Trader or Liberty for modern stuff." Click here to join us and get guides and game help! This game walkthrough guide will be added based on a requested submission from at least 3 active GameGuideDog members. http://www.wonderdogsoftware.com/launch/register.htm Other great new video game walk throughs and strategy game guides available from GAMEGUIDEDOG.COM (A Wonderdog Software Company): |
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