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(on VJ for DS)
I'm enjoying VJ: Double Trouble about as much as VJ1 (haven't played 2). The gameplay is a little less combat heavy, since there's only two enemies onscreen at once. But the puzzle designs are really terrific. It's a shame that the interface is a little clunky (since you need to manipulate the d-pad, buttons, shoulder buttons, and touch screen, sometimes together. I've taken to using the stylus anyways for the touchscreen bits since I don't want to scuff up the screen too much, and I'm getting by ok (in Kids mode) so I guess the interface isn't an insurmountable obstacle. Just clunky. But it's a lot like the console VJs in spirit.
Stumpokapow said:It's not awful, but both it and the PSP VJ game have been scoring ~7/10 averages in reviews, and everyone I know who has played them rates them as not anywhere near as good as either of the first two VJ games.
I'm enjoying VJ: Double Trouble about as much as VJ1 (haven't played 2). The gameplay is a little less combat heavy, since there's only two enemies onscreen at once. But the puzzle designs are really terrific. It's a shame that the interface is a little clunky (since you need to manipulate the d-pad, buttons, shoulder buttons, and touch screen, sometimes together. I've taken to using the stylus anyways for the touchscreen bits since I don't want to scuff up the screen too much, and I'm getting by ok (in Kids mode) so I guess the interface isn't an insurmountable obstacle. Just clunky. But it's a lot like the console VJs in spirit.