my DS and 3DS collection
I surprise myself by how many (3)DS games I own. Maybe it's just because most of them are still physical cartridges.
I surprise myself by how many (3)DS games I own. Maybe it's just because most of them are still physical cartridges.
Based entirely on the Quick Look, and discussions in the bombcast.
I think I picked this up because of a review in Edge. Definitely worth it. Love the style and the touch screen mechanics. Admittedly, I could never really get the dual-screen fighting working to my advantage.
Love the animations. And, of course, the puzzles.
Without couch co-op, I never invested myself that much in this game.
So much fun. Didn't think about it at the time as a Tactical RPG. Later playing Fire Emblem, I could very much see the resemblance.
Tried it based on Penny Arcade's Tycho's enthusiasm for it. It didn't draw me in. I go back to it occasionally and am impressed by the new mechanics I discover, but it introduces them too slowly for my taste. Also, the tower defense battles are too easy to lose at the end, requiring the whole battle to be set up and played again.
I wish I was better at matching three.
First rhythm game I truly loved.
Too easy to put down for years.
I bought this first on iPhone. It was impressive but didn't quite fit, so I tracked down a used DS cartridge.
Bought a DS for this game.
Really WANT to get further in this game based on the descriptions of the crazy later levels by Patrick.
I wasn't quite as fatigued as some by the design, but I didn't have the opportunity to play them to death during my PC youth.
Digital Downloads finally
Love the mechanics of this game.
I tried the GBA era Fire Emblem from the ambassador program, played most of a Saturday away, and that convinced me to download this as well.
Haven't played it yet, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to love it.