- Publisher: Bandai
- Release Date: Jan 14, 2004
- Summary:
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- Developer: CyberConnect2
- Genre(s): Role-Playing, Action RPG
- # of players: 1 Player
- Cheats: On GameFAQs
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 20
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Mixed: 12 out of 20
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Negative: 0 out of 20
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netjakIf you’re only going to play one game in this franchise, .hack//QUARANTINE is the one to get. A powerful plot (including the series’ conclusion) and access to most of the gameplay from the prior three games makes it the definitive title in the series.
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When all is said and done --and despite its four-game/$200 price tag -- we found the long-time investment definitely worth it; we just hope that Bandai (and anyone else for that matter) ever decide to try it again.
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But if you are a fan, you’ll find that Quarantine ups the ante on battle and quest difficulty, sometimes maddeningly so, and finally ties up enough loose plot ends to satisfy.
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PSM MagazineSure, it's the same old cut 'n' paste gameplay formula, but if you've played into .hack's dual layered world thus far, it's a solid and enjoyable note upon which to end the series. [Jan 2004, p.36]
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I just don’t think it’s worth the time, effort and above all expense of the Dot Hack series.
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Bandai's decision to pad one good game's worth of content with about 60 to 80 hours' worth of filler, and to split that game into four full-priced products spread out over a year, remains disappointing.
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The in game music does not really make an impact on the player, with boring melodies that are simple and repetitive.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 9
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Mixed: 0 out of 9
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Negative: 0 out of 9
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K.Y.Feb 13, 2004Cool.
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K.Y.Nov 17, 2003Cool.
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JordynC.Dec 30, 2005
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DanielB.Apr 17, 2004Despite the fact that it is exactly the same as the first three, the story, which was the only thing that kept me going, wrapped up very nicely.
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CarlosG.Jun 19, 2004
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StepheniV.Nov 29, 2004I think the whole game is cool.
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JackR.Dec 18, 2003
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