DS GAF - Recommend me a great RPG that isn't Final Fantasy or Fire Emblem. I'm looking for some classic Turn-Based Goodness.
Also - what's so cool about 999? It looks interesting, but I want to make sure it has great gameplay as well as a great story.
DS GAF - Recommend me a great RPG that isn't Final Fantasy or Fire Emblem. I'm looking for some classic Turn-Based Goodness.
Also - what's so cool about 999? It looks interesting, but I want to make sure it has great gameplay as well as a great story.
Dragon Quest 4, 5, 6, 9. DQ4 is probably my favorite of the bunch but is hard to find at a good price these days. DQ5 and 9 are both very good starting points in the series.
999 is like a hard to put down book with a kind of mindblowing twist towards the end. I ended up playing it over the course of two evenings, the 2nd of which I was up until like 5am playing through the final endings.
What are some great DS rhythm games I can play without the stylus? Ouendan is king naturally, but I'm looking for something I can play on the train without looking too ridiculous.
999 is like a hard to put down book with a kind of mindblowing twist towards the end. I ended up playing it over the course of two evenings, the 2nd of which I was up until like 5am playing through the final endings.
The only non-stylus DS rhythm games I'd say I'm particularly a fan of are the Taiko games. It has the option for stylus controls (and even comes with cute Taiko-branded styli), but I generally find myself gravitating towards button controls out of convenience.
Went to a small gamestop today. Surprised to have found these let alone complete and not cart only...
I have alot of game to play now.
Went to a small gamestop today. Surprised to have found these let alone complete and not cart only...
I have alot of game to play now.
Mad jealous about infinite space, can't find that anywhere.
I don't remember it being particularly complex. I do, however, remember fucking loving it! Great game. Enjoy.I was shocked when I saw it lol. Tried the first hour and its pretty exhaustively complex for a NDS game...right up my alley!
Dear NDS-GAF, why is Phantom Hourglass so hard to find?
Dash Kappei said:Is it ok to post pics of my collection?
I'd like people commenting on it, I feel it's pretty good but still missing tons of games... plus ones I've sold like an idiot ie both Advance Wars, Mario 64 DS, Retro Game Challenge, Ketsui DS, Elite Beat, Ouendan and many others
What's the general consensus as to what the definitive way of playing original DS games is? I love the form factor and ergonomics of the DSi but after trying it again for the first time in a while it's hard not to notice how small the screen is in relation to its bezel. It's kind of jarring in a way.
Eww the DSlite dpad and buttons are all mushy and terrible.To me, it's the DS Lite without question. Better resolution than the 3DS emulation and perfect d-pad IMO. L/R buttons are my only issue, but unless you're playing Jungle Climber you probably won't be using those constantly.
Eww the DSlite dpad and buttons are all mushy and terrible.
I'm fond of the DSi because of the Matte finish and I think it's the perfect size for DS games, but you can't go wrong with the XL which is overall better hardware.
Going hunting for Chrono Trigger later today. Wish me luck!
All else fails I'll just amazon it lol.
EDIT: looks like i'm hitting amazon haha. Gamestop had it but $25 with no case ect, can grab a new one for that price.
Less than that, probably. Chrono Trigger is really cheap right now.
Come to think of it, do any retail stores actually sell new DS games anymore? Seems like I'm using Amazon or Ebay for precisely 100% of it these days.
Less than that, probably. Chrono Trigger is really cheap right now.
Come to think of it, do any retail stores actually sell new DS games anymore? Seems like I'm using Amazon or Ebay for precisely 100% of it these days.
Does anyone know if the German version of Fire Emblem Shadow Dragon is identical to the regular EU version, except for the fugly giant age rating on the front of the box? I want to play the game in English. The regular EU version is usually pretty expensive, but I found a cheaper German version. I just don't want to end up with a game where the only language option is German.
Nah, it's got English.
Based 5-in-1 localisation.
Just thought I'd join the fun and post my little collection
Was fun to lay them all out like that, gave me an excuse to finally sort them alphabetically again
The DS sure was an amazing console, it had so many great games!
I found a new copy of Pokemon Conquest at a target near me for 30 bucks. I checked online before going and the website said it was in stock but not available for in store pick up.I couldn't find it in their display anywhere but I asked the store associate about it (the same guy who I always bug about amiibos), and he was able to locate it for me.
Were there ever DSi-only retail cartridges? any worth it?
I believe the DSi was the first DS to remove the English language option in Japan :-( Blame Nintendo.So if I bought a japanese DSi XL, i'd be able to change the language to english? I want to get a DSiXL since I had the chance to mess with a friend's system...and DS games generally look not so great on 3DSXL, but I kinda like some of the JP colors / special editions more.
On that note, anyone have a link showing all the different DSiXL / DSiLL variations?
I think there are five games or so that received DSi-only cartridges. AFAIK, none of them are really worth talking about except Foto Showdown which is supposed to have some redeeming qualities. That's just going off impressions I remember reading online, though.
Foto Showdown starts off sort of like a cute Monster Rancher-y game with an interesting mechanic where you take photos to generate monsters.
Except it's super boring and finicky and the battles are weird.
A few hours into the game the battles were too difficult for me to win and the random nature of monster conversion meant I wasn't able to get better monsters.
But it's a quaint little game I suppose. Probably would have been better as a $5-10 eShop title, though.