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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:28 pm
So, has anyone else in this guild played The World Ends With You?
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Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:11 am
No. What's it like? Is it console or PC? How is the gameplay, or the story or characters?
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Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 8:41 pm
Looks like it's time to quote myself...again. ReGaLberry523  ReGaLberry523 Yeah. The title does sound pretty cool, but when it was released in Japan, it was released under the name "It's a Wonderful World". Let's see, as far as the story goes, I'll try to keep spoilers to a minimum. You play as a 15 year old Japanese teenager named Neku Sakuraba, born and raised in the Shibuya district of Yokyo, Japan. He enjoys music and graffiti, but secludes himself from the rest of the world. One day, he wakes up in the middle of Shibuya with no recollection of who he is or what he's doing there. He only remembers his name. Suddenly, monsters called noise start attacking him. But for some strange reason, no one tries to help him, or even notices him for that matter. So he runs away, looking for help, and I'll leave it at that. That's what I posted in another thread when someone asked that question. More info is it's a DS game by Square Enix. It's an RPG made by the same team that made the Kingdom Hearts games. It has an awesome soundtrack with most of the ingame songs having sung lyrics. You might like this game if: You like unique things You like music You like Japan You like(d) Kingdom Hearts You're looking for something new on your DS. Most of the actions require use of the touch screen and the layout is accessible to right handed and left handed people. The battle system is hard to explain completely, but you do things on the touch screen while to press buttons on the d-pad (a, b, x, y, buttons if you're left handed.) The difficulty can be changed at anytime in the main menu, and the top screen can be controlled by the computer for beginners. That help?
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 3:59 pm
Now if only I had a DS....But nooo! I had to spring for the PSP cause you can play movies and music and surf the internet rolleyes , never mind the fact I never play on it (except for the first level of Star Wars Unleashed).
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