If you need a powerful woman in a compelling game, look no further than to one of THQ's best. The story goes is that THQ made a female character who was supposed to be more indepandent, wear more modest clothing, and speak eloquently. She is a Queen after all. The game came out on the Playstation 2. A remake was made for the Gamecube. As such, they threw out the original concept. In this one, Maia is cleavaged, wearing little armor and bright modern make-up. My humble guess is in-graphical remakes in games that didn't sell well about women, this was a last gasp to get any sales out of the game using the Gamecubes amazing video hardware, context withstanding. Graphically, this game is eons ahead of Playstation 2. Although I prefer Maia's design on the PS2 over the GC, I would rather play the GC version. The gamecube's controller's awkwardness helped counter-balance the games inherent flaw of awful controls. The replay value is a solid medium, with reasons to go back to the game over and over to get everything you missed the first time through. There is a crafting system, you can put more attention into other characters, and complete side-quests. This game is an ice cream sundae without the cherry. It's got substance but it's missing that ooooone thing I just can't put my finger on! I recommend it to anyone who would like to learn about the story of this strong Queen and her friends.Read full review
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The game is just as fun now, as it was back then.
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Arrived on time and works great
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Hard to play at first but graphics are great. Cool weapons and characters. You can shape-shift into cool monsters and fight as the monsters.
Hard to play at first but graphics are great. Cool weapons and characters. You can shape-shift into cool monsters and fight as the monsters.
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