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Newest Review: ... intuitive for e.g. the shoulder buttons to side step. This makes the game, and the gameplay is, classic. I would describe it ... more |
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by - written on 24/10/08 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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Background: Project Justice is the sequel to Rival Schools on the PS1, and was one of the last games released for the now defunct Dreamcast. Unique to these series of fighting games is the 3 on 3 action, where 'fighers' from different schools take on each other - to prove who is the best. By 3 on 3 - I mean 2 characters are on screen at any one time, but you can swap or team up to pull off special specials! After all isn't that what fighting games are all about? The Game: Although the game is not in the same vein as Soul Calibur, it is simply pure fun, fast paced and frantic. As eluded earlier this is a 3 on 3 fighter. Like ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/05/01
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I was going to start this review by discussing the history of Capcom and its famous fighters, I mean who hasn't heard of Streetfighter ? Hands up anybody ? Thought not. Everybody has. Then I was going to mention something about Project Justice's (aka Rival Schools 2) roots in the original Rival Schools and how it took 2D fighters into the 3D realm. But then I realised, not everybody reading this will be a 24/7-videogame-playing-geek interested in that sort of thing, so I decided to keep it "lite". Project Justice may look like "just another Capcom fighter" that deserves "just another review," but that would be ... Read the complete review
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