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I've never owned a 3DS, but that's the exact thing I thought when I was using the display one at GameStop.Also, I don't see what's wrong with the Circle Pad in a 2D game. It seems to work fine for 2D games.In fact, I've never even had a problem with an Analog Stick.
Well to each their own.But most of the people I know do not play 2.D mario or sonic games with a analog........just sayin.
Also I hope I get this one . (I have seen the rest and this one is just vastly superior to any of them) if not time to go to gamestop and pray they have the los version I know my luck
anyway i just hope there's an option to switch from the analog to the D-pad
It doesn't bother me as long as there is no move or attack that requires me to insert a combo with circle pad. But I'm just beating a dead horse now.
3DS is awfully designed , really .. u call this an analog ??
The same goes for me for the psp's analog.
the whole movement requires the circle pad ... the only use of the D-pad is to switch from dark to light magic and other stuffs ... no movement with D-pad
Q.) Why is it called Mirror Of Fate?A.) The Mirror of Fate appeared in the original game, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. You might remember Pan stepped through it in Carmilla’s Castle? This mirror plays a central role in the game because each character must make a choice regarding their fate and the mirror is able to show their ultimate destiny.