Talk:Magna Carta: Crimson Stigmata

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So, the Criticism section... any source? Or is this just some random person's opinion?

Response It's actually quite accurate. Many players (and review sites) assert that the game was likely rushed due its bad voice-acting and overall "cheesy" feel. However, it wouldn't hurt to add some citations... perhaps to a well-respected video game review site. grendale 15:23, 31 May 2006 (UTC)


"The characters' appearances have a tendency to alienate the society and world around them; a phenomenon not necessarily the fault of the artist (on the contrary, Hyung-Tae Kim's gorgeous character designs are a huge selling point of the series), but due to the type of setting in which the game takes place."

What?

I think it simply means "the characters only wear one set of clothing while embarking on a quest that comprises of completely different worlds". The validity of the statement itself i find questionable. --58.105.52.248 09:12, 10 December 2006 (UTC)