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* GuideDangIt: Getting the secret routes in each character's story mode. The game tells you which fight is the one that will lead you to the extra route- but what exactly do you have to do? The game doesn't give you a hint.
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* GuideDangIt: Getting the secret routes in each character's story mode. The game tells you which fight is the one that will lead you to the extra route- but what exactly do you have to do? The game doesn't give you a hint.
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* BrokenBase: The announcement of a PC port of the game in July 2015 was controversial, to say the least. Fans of Arc System Works are divided as to whether the port is a good opportunity to experience a lesser-known gem, or if the game is outdated, unnecessary, and a waste of effort that could instead be going towards bringing more recent and popular titles such as ''VideoGame/GuiltyGearXrd'' or ''VideoGame/BlazBlueChronophantasma'' to PC instead (both of these titles were later ported to PC).
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In Odile & Dokurod's story mode, there's a part where they enter a cave and find another Odile & Dokurod, for no explained reason. They have a fight to find out who is the real one and then... they leave the cave and never mention it again.
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* BrokenBase: The announcement of a PC port of the game in July 2015 was controversial, to say the least. Fans of Arc System Works are divided as to whether the port is a good opportunity to experience a lesser-known gem, or if the game is outdated, unnecessary, and a waste of effort that could instead be going towards bringing more recent and popular titles such as ''VideoGame/GuiltyGearXrd'' or ''VideoGame/BlazBlueChronophantasma'' to PC instead.

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* BrokenBase: The announcement of a PC port of the game in July 2015 was controversial, to say the least. Fans of Arc System Works are divided as to whether the port is a good opportunity to experience a lesser-known gem, or if the game is outdated, unnecessary, and a waste of effort that could instead be going towards bringing more recent and popular titles such as ''VideoGame/GuiltyGearXrd'' or ''VideoGame/BlazBlueChronophantasma'' to PC instead.instead (both of these titles were later ported to PC).
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* PortingDisaster: The Revised Edition on PC was handled by [=DotEmu=], a company notorious for poor "ports" that are just the original versions running in emulators. The game has periodic fits of stuttering, very laggy netcode, and at launch had limited resolution options, with the game scaling from 720p no matter what.

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* PortingDisaster: The Revised Edition on PC was handled by [=DotEmu=], a company notorious for poor "ports" that are just the original versions running in emulators. The game has periodic fits of stuttering, very laggy netcode, and at launch had limited resolution options, with options (with the game scaling from 720p no matter what. what) and periodic fits of stuttering. A patch fixed the resolution issues and stuttering, but the netcode is still very poor.
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resolution options on PC were patched in later


* PortingDisaster: The Revised Edition on PC was handled by [=DotEmu=], a company notorious for poor "ports" that are just the original versions running in emulators. The game has periodic fits of stuttering, very laggy netcode, and has limited resolution options, with the game scaling from 720p no matter what.

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* PortingDisaster: The Revised Edition on PC was handled by [=DotEmu=], a company notorious for poor "ports" that are just the original versions running in emulators. The game has periodic fits of stuttering, very laggy netcode, and has at launch had limited resolution options, with the game scaling from 720p no matter what.
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* PortingDisaster: The Revised Edition on PC was handled by [=DotEmu=], a company notorious for poor "ports" that are just the original versions running in emulators. The game has periodic fits of stuttering, very laggy netcode, and has limited resolution options, with the game scaling from 720p no matter what.
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* BrokenBase: The announcement of a PC port of the game in July 2015 was controversial, to say the least. Fans of Arc System Works are divided as to whether the port is a good opportunity to experience a lesser-known gem, or if the game is outdated, unnecessary, and a waste of effort that could instead be going towards bringing more recent and popular titles such as ''VideoGame/GuiltyGearXrd'' or ''VideoGame/BlazBlueChronophantasma'' to PC instead.
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* NeedsMoreLove: Nobody cared about this game in Japan because it was basically being used as a release stopgap for ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'', and nobody in America knows it exists due to a very limited release (also caused by its localizer and distributor putting its full attention to ''VideoGame/BlazBlue''.)
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Not a strong case, but Cedric's femenine enough to trick people with a first glance. Also Ashley, if only because of his name.

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Not a strong case, but Cedric's femenine feminine enough to trick people with a first glance. Also Ashley, if only because of his name.
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Crowning Moment of Funny


* CrowningMomentOfFunny: When Marco arives to an empty church and claims he has to save the game in case something bad happens so he doesn't have to start from the beggining. He hums a little tune and then a dialog box appears: "Nothing was saved".
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* NeedsMoreLove: Nobody cared about this game in Japan because it was basically being used as a release stopgap for ''BlazBlue'', and nobody in America knows it exists due to a very limited release (also caused by its localizer and distributor putting its full attention to ''BlazBlue''.)

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* NeedsMoreLove: Nobody cared about this game in Japan because it was basically being used as a release stopgap for ''BlazBlue'', ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'', and nobody in America knows it exists due to a very limited release (also caused by its localizer and distributor putting its full attention to ''BlazBlue''.''VideoGame/BlazBlue''.)

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