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An FPS without an inventory screen is like a blog entry of mine without a ranting tangent on some unrelated subject. In contrast I utterly despised Halo because compared to the heights of PC FPS gaming, with titles like System Shock 2 and Deus Ex, it was a rather pathetic little title, lacking in destructive environments and not even an inventory screen. Rare does not always equal valuable.Īs for Otogi, as soon as I started playing it, I loved it, and the pair of games released on the Xbox stand as my favourites for that system. Unfortunately I only made £10 for it on eBay, which is substantially less than I had hoped for. It was supplied outside of the game box (which was factory sealed), and has enough FROM SOFTWARE logos to convince me it’s genuine. It came with the art book, which the seller said was some kind of special pre-order bonus – he wasn’t very clear, but I’ve found absolutely zero information about it online. With money to spare I purchased it on eBay factory sealed. I first read about Otogi in that pathetic toilet-rag EDGE magazine, which gave it an 8 and said it would never be localised. (warning: for those unable to discern when I use satire, after the subsequent colon I will be displaying a satire disclaimer: WARNING: this blog entry contains satire AND traces of nuts). I’ve scanned every page and make them available to you, the good readers of HG101 One such item was a Japanese copy of Otogi for Xbox, along with an extremely rare artbook.

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After a fiasco with DHL which resulted in several items going missing (which I need to post about at some point – because DHL are bunch of incompetent, swine-suckling morons), the eternally patient eBayers received their stuff about 2 weeks after winning. Along with a recent clear out of retro stuff, I also sold most of my items of vague rarity/value.












System shock 2 enemies art