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#1 orangew00t
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It is a really good game. The others explained it perfectly.
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#2 orangew00t
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It's times like this I wish I could find my superstar saga, which I lost. Boo-Hoo. I definitely liked that game more that Partners in time, although I can't remember why exactly, other than that I liked the controls more. Sorry for the lack of support.
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#3 orangew00t
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Well, these games are all pretty different, but each one has it's own appeal. Tetris is alway fun, but can get boring after a while. It has Wi-Fi though, and it's global, so that's pretty nice. Geometry Wars is a fun arcade-style shooter with a clean sharp look. Star Fox has the old-school Star Fox style arwing gameplay with a new twist on the controls. It's also pretty much the only one of these with any storyline at all. I've played all of these and have to say I enjoyed GW the most, single-player wise and tetris has really fun multiplayer. Star Fox is Star Fox, so if you enjoy Star Fox, then buy Star Fox. That's a heckuva lot of Star Fox! Hopefully this helped you a bit.
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#4 orangew00t
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Never lost one.
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#5 orangew00t
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Castlevania:DoS is excellent. The weapon synthesis system makes the soul system better because you have a use for a lot of souls you wouldn't use normally. I recommend playing Aria of Sorrow first to get a basic grasp of the characters, although you can survive without playing it.
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#6 orangew00t
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I feel the need to point out that the name of this topic should be "Not Many Shooters for DS" I know that the grammatical error was probably just that, an error, but mixing up many and much annoys me.
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#7 orangew00t
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Check out this website. It has marriage, along with item locations and a ton of other stuff.

http://www.fogu.com/hm/rune_factory/marriage/tori.php

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#8 orangew00t
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As I posted on another topic:

Well, I got the game about an hour ago, and my first impressions are good. The graphics are excellent, although a little fuzzy. The dialog is decent, and the story is good enough to hold me, although it would probably be a bit more captivating had I played AC for the 360. The controls work well, although if you want touch screen controls, pick up LoZPH or wait for NGDS. These controls are almost purely button, although the touch screen is used for certain "mini-games", if you want to call them that. Battle is nice, with very nice animation. The frame rate is ragged on a lot, but I didn't really have a problem with it, excluding the opening cutscene, which had slight lag. The previously mention "mini-games" are the pick-pocketing, interrogation (and probably one other that I have not gotten to yet) interfaces. interrogation is like a dumbed down Elite Beat Agents, and I don't exactly know how to describe pickpocketing. Probably the only thing about this game that kind of annoyed me was that when you aquired a new skill, it didn't have a little sample-type thing immediatly, and you was or may not be forced to learn how to use a skill in a high pressure "I don't wanna die!" situation. Also, spikes kill you no matter what , whether you land on them or just bump into them, which was annoying in my opinion. All in all, I would give this game an 8.0-8.5. I would recommend it for sure.

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Well, I got the game about an hour ago, and my first impressions are good. The graphics are excellent, although a little fuzzy. The dialog is decent, and the story is good enough to hold me, although it would probably be a bit more captivating had I played AC for the 360. The controls work well, although if you want touch screen controls, pick up LoZPH or wait for NGDS. These controls are almost purely button, although the touch screen is used for certain "mini-games", if you want to call them that. Battle is nice, with very nice animation. The frame rate is ragged on a lot, but I didn't really have a problem with it, excluding the opening cutscene, which had slight lag. The previously mention "mini-games" are the pick-pocketing, interrogation (and probably one other that I have not gotten to yet) interfaces. interrogation is like a dumbed down Elite Beat Agents, and I don't exactly know how to describe pickpocketing. Probably the only thing about this game that kind of annoyed me was that when you aquired a new skill, it didn't have a little sample-type thing immediatly, and you was or may not be forced to learn how to use a skill in a high pressure "I don't wanna die!" situation. Also, spikes kill you no matter what , whether you land on them or just bump into them, which was annoying in my opinion. All in all, I would give this game an 8.0-8.5. I would recommend it for sure.
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#10 orangew00t
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I've had my ds for almost 3 years now, and I haven't lost any. My sister lost both of hers though.
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