I play Twisted all the time on my DS. I think the SP was probably the worst for it because of the short base.
I like Dotstream the most of the BitGen games. Wario Ware Twisted's great but it's awkward to play on a DS. I might prefer the original.
I play Twisted all the time on my DS. I think the SP was probably the worst for it because of the short base.
I don't have an SP but I prefer playing it on regular GBA over my original model DS. Not that I have played the game much. I can't find where I packed it away the last time I moved.
Don't know if we can credit Pokemon or just the popularity of DS software support, but in March Chunsoft's famous title makes it's first(?) US appearance.
Mysterious Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer- Played a few of these games on Super Famicom and DC, I can admire the work put into their graphics and sound, but the sadist nature of the gameplay makes Etrian Odyssey look like a cakewalk.
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A preview of Soma Bringer. It sounds like it has a lot of potential, but honestly it really sounds like a game that has no reason being on the DS. If this game is as good as it sounds, I'd kill to have it in pretty graphics and on a real generation system. Even the Wii would be moderately more acceptable.
I'll still probably give it a shot but I'm not expecting to fall in love.
I am curious about these 2, <3 Atlus.
Drone Tactics
Rondo of Swords
That game looks adorable and I will give it a shot ^.^
Rondo that is.
Rondo's battle system sounds interesting. Instead of the usual SRPG trope where you move next to a unit then attack, you set your movement paths to run through enemy units' positions, and you'll attack as you move... i.e. if there's multiple enemies in your movement path, you'll attack them all. Could be really neat if it's pulled off well.
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