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vicious_killer_squirrel said:I just watched the Nanostray 2 trailer again. I think I need a change of pants. When it comes out, get Nanostray 2.
That was really good. Looks to be a blast.
vicious_killer_squirrel said:I just watched the Nanostray 2 trailer again. I think I need a change of pants. When it comes out, get Nanostray 2.
.the thoroughbred said:That was really good. Looks to be a blast.
Gizmo_Monkey said:None of these games really do anything for me after playing blockbuster titles like Gears of War and God of War and FF12 on a big ass LCD 40" with surround sound. I think I might sell my DS . rhythm action games do nothing for me so Ouenden is outta the question. Sports games on handheld? again thats pretty lame I reckon. Meteos was ok until i realised i could do well in it by playing with my eyes closed...(just keep moving the stylus down the screen every second). Phoenix Wright was good at first then got really lame by chapter 3 with its obscure and convulted puzzles. Most of the games seem like they're made for a younger audience in mind. I'm 28 so maybe thats why almost every game that is good doesnt appeal to me? I dunno. I'm not trying to start a flame war just saying how it is for me.
Same with PSP too why play any of its games when bigger better versions of them are out on PS2? I havent used my PSP in ages and dont think I beat a single game on it.
I bought a DS to get Castlevania those two games are simply way ahead of anything else.
Gizmo_Monkey said:None of these games really do anything for me after playing blockbuster titles like Gears of War and God of War and FF12 on a big ass LCD 40" with surround sound. I think I might sell my DS. rhythm action games do nothing for me so Ouenden is outta the question. Sports games on handheld? again thats pretty lame I reckon. Meteos was ok until i realised i could do well in it by playing with my eyes closed...(just keep moving the stylus down the screen every second). Phoenix Wright was good at first then got really lame by chapter 3 with its obscure and convulted puzzles. Most of the games seem like they're made for a younger audience in mind. I'm 28 so maybe thats why almost every game that is good doesnt appeal to me? I dunno. I'm not trying to start a flame war just saying how it is for me.
Same with PSP too why play any of its games when bigger better versions of them are out on PS2? I havent used my PSP in ages and dont think I beat a single game on it.
I bought a DS to get Castlevania those two games are simply way ahead of anything else.
I suppose you may be rightsphinx said:Oh come one, I know what you mean, I was also there with Mario bros 3 and this NSMB doesn't feel as grand but I think any new comer will love it as much as we love the older Marios.
NSMB is good enough to make my 8 years old niece love Mario forever.
we are too jaded, that's all.
No, YOUR favorite game sucks!Klaxon said:Yoshis Island sucked.
It was such a great disappointment..
nincompoop said:No, YOUR favorite game sucks!
But seriously, Yoshi's Island has the most satisfying platforming in any game in years. Most platformers nowadays are simple exercises in going from point A to point B, with no sense of accomplishment in actually doing so, but Yoshi's Island actually makes you work to get to the end of a level. The most likely reason someone might have for disliking it is that they were conditioned by pretty much every platformer in the past 10 years to expect to finish the game without actually having to think about what they were doing, so when they get to a difficult area in YIS they automatically think "this sucks" and turn it off.
nincompoop said:No, YOUR favorite game sucks!
Pureauthor said:Try to find a MMZero game for GBA. Play it. Then imagine it easier, and with a more confusing level structure. That's MMZX.
'Metroid' comparisons are flawed. It's just a connected overworld that's immensely annoying to navigate.
IMO, Lunar Knights isn't perfect, I died a few times in an annoying way. Still one of the best games so far.gunstarhero said:Would give a nod to Lunar Knights... but I'm stuck on a (seemingly) simple part and it's ruining the game for me. >_<
I think this thread stopped being about him a long time ago.DevelopmentArrested said:Why are people still recommending games to this guy? All this seems to be is a thinly veiled DS trolling topic
Everything at GAF is a thinly veiled trolling topic. May as well roll with the punches.DevelopmentArrested said:Why are people still recommending games to this guy? All this seems to be is a thinly veiled DS trolling topic
The game is a fast-paced arcade-style shooter, but it forces you to use the touchscreen to change weapons without allowing you to do it using a button. This forces you to take your eyes off the top screen (where the action is) to find the right icon, touch it, then put your hands back in the old-school shooter position. In the meantime, something has destroyed your ship.gregor7777 said:that trailer looked sick...what was wrong with the first one?
I loved Contact but it's somewhat difficult to recommend, especially considering all the hate that it got on this board.gunstarhero said:No love for Contact!?! I just started playing it, but from what I've played it's awesome.
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Don't be too sure! My girlfriend is a dog fanatic who also really likes the DS. I got her Nintendogs and she found it stupid, simplistic and extremely geeky. She played 10 minutes and never touched it again.Mango Positive said:My wife keeps begging me to get her a Chiuaua (or however you spell it), so her next game is obvious.
Jive Turkey said:Hey guys! I only like high-profile high-budget AAA games on my console with top of the line audio and visuals...What games would you recommend that would never fit into my extremely narrow tastes?
Juwanna Peezadis said:Brain Age.
vicious_killer_squirrel said:The game is a fast-paced arcade-style shooter, but it forces you to use the touchscreen to change weapons without allowing you to do it using a button. This forces you to take your eyes off the top screen (where the action is) to find the right icon, touch it, then put your hands back in the old-school shooter position. In the meantime, something has destroyed your ship.
Needless to say, this broke the game BIG TIME. Fortunately, Shin'en has is publishing it themselves this time around, meaning that the publisher won't push touchscreen control on them like they did with the first game.
Mango Positive said:The DS can't compare with the 360 or the PS3?
Duh!
The DS is for the freaking bathroom. That is where we keep the charger and the games.
I'm 30 and the DS rules, even though I have a 360 and a Wii. This means that the OP has bad taste.
I just bought a pink DS for my wife (because she just bought me GH2 and I need something for her to do while I play) along with Mario Kart and NSMB. Both of these games are incredible. I have been scouring the web for the last several days trying to decide on what my next purchase would be. My wife keeps begging me to get her a Chiuaua (or however you spell it), so her next game is obvious. I have paid zero attention to the DS for the last couple of years, so I had no idea what was good. I must thank the OP and all contributors to this thread for simplifying the process of buying my next game. Thanks!
npm0925 said:Tried out Picross DS and cannot believe it has not been released in the states yet. I'm not really into puzzle games, but I can see myself finishing this one.
Maybe they saw it and said to themselves: "Well look, someone said it already. Maybe I don't need to say it again!"Kawaii said:Every reply without Advance wars DS fails IMO
Exactly, you shouldn't give your opinion if someone else already mentioned the game.fallout said:Maybe they saw it and said to themselves: "Well look, someone said it already. Maybe I don't need to say it again!"
Why are people still recommending games to this guy? All this seems to be is a thinly veiled DS trolling topic
That you very well may be, but this is the Internet, hence why it matters not a single bit if what you are saying is true. Internet personas are wonderful things. You don't really think that I'm a dangerously aggressive, lightning-bolt wielding, short-haired, buck-toothed rodent that kills, do you? In the end though, it doesn't matter, since what you say will ultimately define how people judge you.Gizmo_Monkey said:I'm not a guy im a pretty hot chick actually (I been told).
Anyway the other games are great theyre just made for kids a lot of them though lets be honest..who in their right mind would play animal crossing if theyre older than say 22?
or new super mario bros? im sorry but i prefer my games to have more dept hence the reason i love the castevania games not to mention their awesome soundtracks.
It's just a puzzle game. You don't need to know any japanese to actually play the game, and, you can just fumble through the menu if necessary.gregor7777 said:Only in Japanese? Fail if so.