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Posted: Apr 28th 2008 10:56AM igorponweed said

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Sweet. My review should be up soon. Love the game...

Posted: Apr 28th 2008 11:00AM (Unverified) said

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I still can't believe how engrossing this title is. I've been pacing myself and enjoying every goal, side quest, clothing store, and conversation. Not only that, I actually look forward to the text-filled cut scenes; they're glorious and enriching! Sigh, so when's the next one coming out!?

Posted: Apr 28th 2008 1:22PM FrankTheCrank said

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I hate RPG's. I hate walking around a stupid mid evil style town talking to dumb asses on the street and in their homes. I hate reading the text which usually goes something like "blah, blah, blah, blah....go to the cave".

But, I LOVE THIS GAME. I FREAKING LOVE IT. I CAN'T PUT IT DOWN. I just keep wanting to play it. The art style is cool. The music is cool. The gameplay interaction is cool. Everything about this game is cool. I just want to play more. Nice job Squaresoft. I can't wait to see a PSP version of this game.
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Posted: Apr 28th 2008 1:35PM (Unverified) said

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FranktheCrank, you are my twin. I TOO hate RPG's, as a whole, and usually never finish them. Do you know how many story line's are simply suspended in my head because I couldn't finish the game? Countless, my friend. All because of what you mentioned too: stupid townspeople, stupid castles, and 3 hour walking trips at 5mph. It's obnoxious. But this game? No second thought about where to go, you just go and you're there. The story line in this title is what kept this game alive because it NEEDED to be lush yet fast-paced. And the fighting? God, don't even get me started. You WANT to stop and fight! Not only that, you get to (for the most part) choose when you want to fight and you love every bloody minute of it.

UGH! I didn't bring my DS to work today...no secret TWEWY plays...

PS: I work at a design firm where we just wait for our work to flood in and do what we want during the downtime – so my desire to play is not AS dorky as it sounds. I think.
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Posted: Apr 28th 2008 1:41PM FrankTheCrank said

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Hahaha...you know, at lunchtime, I snuck out to grab a bite and I thought to myself, "damn, I wish I had my DS right now!". I'll have to bring it with me next time.

It's so refreshing to play a really good DS game.
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Posted: Apr 28th 2008 11:16AM (Unverified) said

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nice work!

i really have to agree with ya on this one,
hands down this is one of the most fresh, beautiful and engrossing games i've played on ds.

and the amazing thing is i'm not just saying that coz i'm a squeenix fanboy lawl!

Posted: Apr 28th 2008 11:19AM Nigeria said

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I want to buy this, but the screenshots look a little...chaotic. And not in that clear way - whatever that means. I think my point is that the game looks uninviting. It looks like a game you need to put some investment into. I'm not against time consuming games if I believe there's going to be great payoff. But...

...I don't know. I'm still not sure whether to get this game or not. It may just end up on my pile. The pile that keeps on growing.

Posted: Apr 28th 2008 11:33AM (Unverified) said

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nar man,
i had the same hesitations,
from the screenies it just looks kinda average..............but faaaark, once you're actually playing it - you'll curse the day you thought it was anything less then awesome. I'll almost promise you that :D



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Posted: Apr 28th 2008 12:06PM (Unverified) said

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It IS chaotic -- but if you can make it past the first boss, you've got the worst of it behind you. This is a complicated game, no way around it, and it does require a little attention and investment in the beginning. But really, once you get used to the system, it becomes second nature.
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Posted: Apr 28th 2008 1:27PM (Unverified) said

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I'm in agreement with Madhatter by 110%. This game is revolutionary.
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Posted: Apr 28th 2008 11:30AM (Unverified) said

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I can't get past the graphics - it just doesn't do it for me. The game itself sounds very interesting though. If it wasn't a SquEnix game I'd wait for the proce to come down, but that's never going to happen, huh?

Posted: Apr 28th 2008 12:04PM (Unverified) said

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Outside of the context of the story, I think the graphics are kind of... well, odd is the kind word. I don't like the hyperskinny chick who looks like the victim of corset training, but it makes sense with the style and story, and it's all so beautifully done that you really forget the misgivings.
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Posted: Apr 28th 2008 11:41AM (Unverified) said

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I'm blown away at how amazing this title is. I first played it back at TGS06 and I knew it was going to be big, but I had no idea it was going to be THIS big. It's incredibly innovative and if any game knows how to make use of the DS just right, this one is it! Granted, there are some flaws with the game, but you get past them. Definitely recommended here.

Posted: Apr 28th 2008 1:28PM (Unverified) said

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I love just sitting there and sorting through my clothing, food, pins, and such, on my PDA-style phone. The layout is so intuitive and genuinely thought out. I love, love, love this game!
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Posted: Apr 28th 2008 12:07PM (Unverified) said

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This seems like a combo review/ starter guide for it. Thanks, Imma be sure to bookmark this, I picked it up last night. I cant wait to start enjoying it!!!

Posted: Apr 28th 2008 12:20PM TheC0A7S said

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ive been waiting to buy this game to see how it faired out

now i know i should go buy it today

Posted: Apr 28th 2008 1:14PM (Unverified) said

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i've been waiting for my payday for ages!

coupla games i'm needing bought, this being up the top of the list.

Posted: Apr 28th 2008 1:56PM iofthestorm said

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I agree completely with this review, this is a must-have game for anyone with a DS and any slight inclination towards RPGs or even people who hate RPGs as the two guys above mentioned.

Posted: Apr 28th 2008 4:54PM (Unverified) said

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I wanted to love this game so much. But after (a grueling, reluctant) four hours, I turned the game off for the last time and sold it back to GameStop. D:

I just couldn't get past the whole... aesthetic of it. You see, I work as a manager at a convenience store in a town where the average income level is decidedly middle-class. My customers between the ages of 16-24 are vapid, fashion-obsessed morons who would have a crisis if you asked them to get off their phone long enough to do some honest work for themselves, rather than living off of their parents' money. They loiter in the parking lots, doing drugs, having no sense of responsibility. "The world ends with me..." seems like a sentiment many of them share. And nothing, yes -nothing- is more pathetic than a rich white kid who thinks he's a hardcore gangsta.

No, I'm not a cranky old man. I'm 23. But after dealing with stupid, lazy, materialistic fucks for so long, I have zero tolerance. TWEWY feels like a game that emulates and glorifies the lifestyle I despise so much. There will be a lot of people who find this game comforting, a justification for their mindless ways, much like when I was a teenager, there were others who loved Final Fantasy VIII for its 'emo' lead role. But not me. Bring on a game that's 'realistic' for someone who isn't self-absorbed and obsessed with popular culture, Square-Enix!

Posted: Apr 28th 2008 10:39PM (Unverified) said

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If you've only played 4 hours you don't know what happens later on in the story, it eventually shows that living a lifestyle as such as stupid, many changes occur in the story. 4 hours isn't enough for this games story.

You should have played it for a little longer, I believe about 6 hours in Neku changes dramatically, I would suggest actually giving games a chance.

btw: you shouldn't of sold it to GameStop. They buy it for $15 or less and then sell it for 30+.
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Posted: Apr 28th 2008 10:38PM (Unverified) said

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4 hours isn't enough for the game, the story changes a lot as well as the characters. You should give games a chance before you sell them off for $15 or less. Neku doesn't stay the same throughout the story. There is character development in the story.

The game ends up showing that kind of lifestyle is stupid.
4 hours isn't enough at all.
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Posted: Apr 28th 2008 7:07PM (Unverified) said

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Awesome review. And an even more awesome game.

Every morning at work, I couldn't wait until my lunch break just so I can already play the game. I'm not really a fan of RPGs on the DS but this one is really fun. I love how the controls work although I'm still depending on the Auto:Fast setting for the top screen.

Even if I'm not done with it yet, I'm considering on replaying it when I buy the original game (yep I'm still using R4)

I hope the future Kingdom Hearts game would have this kind of stylus control for the battles. (Neku even reminds me of Sora)

Posted: Apr 28th 2008 10:24PM (Unverified) said

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"p.s. Everyone, please stop using the mic, unless there's a good reason. If your game is not My (Insert Foreign Language Here) Coach, Brain Age, or any other game with a viable reason for spoken commands, just stop. We're tired of blowing into the mic. Thanks."

Language Coach is cited, but not Phoenix Wright, aka Greatest Game Series of ALL TIME? Shame on you. Shame I say.

Anyway, I was already planning on getting this, but this review changed it from I'll pick this up when convenient to Oh my goodness must buy this game now.

Posted: Apr 29th 2008 4:47AM (Unverified) said

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I can't believe it took so many comments for someone to say that. XD
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Posted: Apr 28th 2008 10:25PM (Unverified) said

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Sigh Ill take a second shot at this game since supposedly its all the hype.

Posted: May 1st 2008 9:03AM (Unverified) said

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The World Ends With You is easily the best DS game I've played in ages and the best thing from Square Enix for longer than I care to remember.

I just love how it seems to have come from nowhere and blown so many people away with how great it truly is.

Posted: May 2nd 2008 11:25AM (Unverified) said

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I'm loving this game. It's always fun to see Squeenix branch out from their tried-n-true franchises and give us something different to play. I'm at the beginning of Day 4 and I'm already dreading the completion of this game.

Posted: May 2nd 2008 8:03PM (Unverified) said

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I really wanted to like this game too, but no, it never gripped me. The story moves along very slowly, and the character dialogue is incredibly pretentious. Characters go on and on for minutes at a time, just throwing all of the game's messages at you in such a shallow manner that it just got ANNOYING.

Just, whatever. Stop dragging on this damn story for 3 ****ing game cycles and let it just END. I'm interested in things like the game and the reapers and how they came to be, NOT some "I don't need anybody" snotty kid and his emotional issues that seem to have no actual SOURCE.

It's official. Zipper-man uses interesting settings to make up for his lack of interesting characters. I've already talked to several people about this and convinced them of it.

Posted: May 9th 2008 1:07PM (Unverified) said

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For the people that felt like they had to drag though the game because of all the superficial emo crap they throw at you in the start, trust me. It pays to keep on going in the game, because after playing through the game a couple times, it seems like the moral of the story in the game is

"Being Emo is stupid you twit, stop being Emo."

It's quite ironic really when you consider that it's from the same guys that make Cloud "Emo McEmo" Strife, but they did it pretty well.

Posted: May 10th 2008 9:03AM (Unverified) said

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The best DS I've personally played would have to be Tetris. It is probably because I'm a Tetris mark, but it feels so much like the original Tetris and anyone can pick up and play it.

Although I could also provide a strong argument for Mario Kart.

Posted: May 11th 2008 2:10PM SH007 said

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Phantom Hourglass!

Posted: May 11th 2008 4:07PM (Unverified) said

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Once again, I say Professor Layton.

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