Where this game revels in its use and functioning of the DS touch screen, it falls down in two vital parts - repetition and what happens in between each stage. The dialogue is far too long - what's worse, you have to sit through it all. The games themselves are fun, but I think they could have developed the idea a bit further instead of basing the whole thing on one 'infection', therefore, some stages suffer bad repetition. I was expecting something nearer the 'theme hospital' route - i.e. being able to manage staff, etc. and the storyline is a lot more linear and fixed than I thought it would be. I would say this is a hard game - unless you have lightening speed with your stylus, and there are more than a couple of stages which will take you a while to complete. This is great if you really love a challenge, but after a while it can just get outright frustrating.
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