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Malechi
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I've posted a review of TROS over at a couple of Australian websites and while I don't want to take the credit the FLGS has had to restock twice since I've coincidentally put the word out! w00t :)
anyway here's the link to the review. I gave the game a 7.5/10 but with the understanding that as in real life, I'm a hard marker ;)
http://www.rubycovenant.com.au/kb.php?mode=article&k=21
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Jake Norwood
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Malechi-
Nice review. I agree with pretty much everything there. Thanks.
Jake
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Only thing I don't agree with is that style and substance were given equal weight.. But I suppose that's a personal preference issue.
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Malechi
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Thats a fair call but i think i was going for the even ground. Some people put style above substance for their products, while others do it the other way around. By giving them equal weight and with the main text providing the bulk of the information I figure I was making it fair for everyone, which pretty much reiterates your point i think..
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