Archives for Nintendo DS category
Posted on Dec 05, 2011 under Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS |
Who does not know Haverst Moon games, a farmer simulation game introduced by Natsume Playstation since the days of boom and has spawn several penerusnya sequel. Now gamers cheering welcome back in the latest sequel titled Harvest Moon: Tale of Two Towns that deal with the hostility of two villages, where the old village and Bluebell Konohana coexisting in peace but now has cracked each other just because they claim their food in the village of the best . Until one day the young farmers across the forest road in a hurry, but a fox suddenly appeared up to the horses and finally surprised the young farmer thrown from his horse.
Fortunately helped by two young farmers of the village head and offers a place to stay in their village. Respectively introduce their village headman who starts from the Bluebell is a western style village with activity focused on the livestock population. Then Konohana a stylish village east of the activity focused on the appropriate plant population. As young farmers, we must select one of the country as a place to stay and mission in this game is to improve relations between the villages. But do not worry after you choose one of the villages we are still able to visit the village close at any time we want to and can pass the village on each end of the season.
Gameplay in this sequel is not much difference with the previous sequel. We can breed with the Addition of two new livestock and honeybees Alcapa ie, feeding livestock, cleaning the cattle, the planting, watering plants, collecting the results from the cattle and pick the harvest to be sold or given to local residents. Rhythm games this game runs in increments, not all activities can be done Earlier games. But the game goes over We Will get some very useful new tool for our activities, Such as brush, hammer, garden hose, or a weather radio. It Should be noted about the activities of stamina drain Will We Do That can be monitored at the Stamina Meter. Stamina characters can be filled again with eating or sleeping. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Oct 10, 2011 under Nintendo DS |
Who is not familiar with the Aliens series, movies sci-fi horror starring Sigourney Weaver? A game that uses a franchise Aliens have been present in the Nintendo DS titled Aliens Infestation . This game is a side-scrolling platform action that focuses on elements of horror.
In Aliens Infestation , we can visit places of iconic of the franchise like Aliens USS Sulaco and LV-426. With just a dark atmosphere with the atmosphere in the movie, we will feel a tense environment.
There are no Ellen Ripley here. We will control one of 19 Marines who provided (4 first place), and try to run the mission was simple, until the Xenomorph come disturb. Yes, just like the movie, we will not see the aliens at the beginning of the game. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Aug 25, 2011 under Nintendo DS |
After waiting for so long finally Rune Factory 3 release on the Nintendo DS. This game is the fourth game in the Rune Factory series and the third game for the NDS. As usual, Rune Factory is a simulation game combined with the RPG genre.
Rune Factory Harvest Moon is almost the same as in the case of farming, where players plant crops such as fruits and vegetables according to season. And when the harvest arrives, the player can sell perkebunanya for money or store it for later eaten or cooked.
Besides making money by farming, players can earn money by maintaining a monster like cattle that can produce items such as eggs or milk. Besides it can also earn money by fishing or search for items in the dungeon there.
In addition the player can fight monsters or monsters that are friendly to the dungeon which spread outside the village so that the present atmosphere of RPG and players will not be bored with farming activities continuously. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Aug 11, 2011 under Nintendo DS |
Come the third series of Etrian Odyssey, which is a 3D dungeon crawler RPG. This third series presents many new things to be enjoyed by the players. One is the atmosphere or the background of this game featuring the ocean.
Gameplay is still the same as before. Players explore a labyrinth, and are required to draw a map to navigate the maze well. In a true random dungeon encounters where players will meet with musuhApabila defeated enemies, players will gain EXP (Experience Point) and “Drop Item” from the defeated enemy.
Every enemy has the characteristics and ways of fighting its own. Of course in the series contained Etrian Odyssey FOE, which is a very powerful enemy that the difficulty level only slightly below the Boss.
As usual in the last floor in each stratum will be no boss to be defeated so that players can continue the adventure to the next stratum. And just as before, there is no pre-made character (the character is instantly ready to be played), players must create their own character from different classes exist, with pluses and minuses of each. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Jun 06, 2011 under Nintendo DS |
It may have chronic long since we could see and play an RPG is good, particularly from Japan. Are gamers can remember the last time tasting RPG Japanese flavor that really good? Maybe someone has replied a year, two years, until maybe ten years ago. Atlus secretly been tapping my heart once again.
Radiant Historia could be one of them, which makes a fortune or even a blessing for lovers of RPG Japan, due to be released in English in February 2011 near the end of last month. There was no word late to savor a game, which managed to inspire me to go back to enjoy gameplay that the graphical display than in a sparkling.
Especially after learning that the developer team behind it, which is a combination of intelligent thinkers who produce a series of Megami Tensei Atlus releases with some members of the team who previously worked Square Enix Radiata Stories, which makes the game is like a ‘distant relatives’ of Radiant Historia. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Apr 26, 2011 under Nintendo DS |
I’ve just been down memory lane with some old games I used to play when I was in university supposed to be study. Some of these games have now been remade on the flash arcade sites and on the nintendo ds, much to my joy. One game I used to play a lot was Crazy Taxi. This is a kind of a sandbox racing game whereby the race involves picking up customers on the way and ensure that they reach their destinations in time. It is actually the 1st game in the Series and many people like it both children and adults. The game was released in arcades in the year 1999 and was ported on the Dreamcast in the year 2000. Crazy taxi game is now available for free download on the internet and many people have actually downloaded and played it. Testimonies from different players concerning the interesting game are found on various websites where they downloaded the game from and this is actually evidence that the game has caught interest of many people.
The game crazy taxi has really earned most greatest hits status on the play station. This is because it is really addictive and once you start playing it, you feel not to abort it until you accomplish the intended mission. The main objective with this game is actually to pick up customers and also take them to their desired destinations as quickly as possible. The player is supposed to drive the tax quickly so as to accomplish the mission, otherwise points are lost if the mission fails. The player is actually directed to the intended destination by a very large green arrow that is situated at the top of the computer screen and thus it is the mandate of the player to control the tax well so as to reach the destination.
Another which you will remember is tetris, which even though old is still one of the most popular games out with a free tetris version on some game sites. Here is a list of other free games which you might be interested in:
1) Gun Run – A fast Paced Action Shooter
2) Days 2 Die – A Side Scrolling Cartoon Zombie Game
3) Trap Master – Another Shooter, with great game play
4) Alpha Attack – A simple defense game where you must prevent bombs from destroying the city.
Hopefully this small selection of games will keep you entertained, as well after you played a bit of the taxi game !
Posted on Jan 12, 2011 under Nintendo DS |
The Good:
Intriguing premise and unique gameplay mechanic
Compelling mystery that comes to a rewarding conclusion
A ton of memorable characters and great dialogue
Engaging, often suspenseful puzzles
Terrific visual style and impressive animation.
The Bad:
Gameplay doesn’t evolve at all until late in the game.
Dead men, the saying goes, tell no tales. Luckily, this old adage doesn’t apply to the recently deceased central character of Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective. In Ghost Trick, you take control of a soul who has no memory of his prior life and is desperate to uncover the truth behind his mysterious death. This investigation takes the form of a unique adventure game filled with terrific characters, compelling puzzles, and a labyrinthine mystery that keeps you guessing and that pays off in a big way. Don’t let the fact that the main character is dead mislead you: this lively adventure is a breath of fresh air. You’ve never played a game quite like Ghost Trick. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Nov 20, 2010 under Nintendo DS |
The Good:
Story is smartly written and suspenseful
Rewarding puzzles
Multiple pathways and endings provide replay value.
The Bad:
Gameplay sometimes takes a back seat to reading
Starting over forces some repetition
You wake up on an ocean liner. You have been chosen to take part in a deadly game. Along with eight others, you must find a way through a series of rooms that offer no easy exit, or die trying. Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors pulls you into this grim circumstance through its absorbing storytelling and through puzzles that engage your wits but rarely frustrate them. The terrifying dilemma the characters are forced to confront is not one most people would ever want to face, but this excellent adventure game makes vicariously experiencing that horrific situation tough to resist. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Nov 17, 2010 under Nintendo DS |
The Good:
Slick new construction-themed gameplay twists
Adorable presentation
Robust online level-sharing options.
The Bad:
Very similar to previous games.
Mario may have bigger adversaries to tussle with these days, but sometimes, age-old conflicts can’t be put to rest quite so easily. Aside from giving the mustachioed Italian plumber a shot at getting some payback and settling an old score with his original flaming-barrel-chucking ape nemesis, the Mario vs. Donkey Kong franchise provided an interesting break from the status quo for Mario and pals. Since it transitioned from the Game Boy Advance to the DS in 2006, the strategic puzzle-oriented gameplay revolving around safely guiding mini versions of Mario and his buds through obstacle-course levels hasn’t changed much from one entry to the next. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Oct 12, 2010 under Nintendo DS |
The Good:
Lots of inventive and challenging puzzles
Time-travel mystery provides a great hook
Lots of hint coins if you want to give your noggin a rest
Lovely, whimsical design.
The Bad:
Some puzzles too convoluted for memo feature.
The Professor Layton games occupy a brilliant little niche in the puzzle game genre, delivering mind-churning challenge with whimsy, humor, and heart. The titular gentleman and his eager apprentice have returned once more to answer a call for assistance, following a path that leads onward through the mysteries of time. Built around a slew of great puzzles and moved along by intrigue and intellect, Professor Layton and the Unwound Future is gratifying on many levels. Anyone who enjoys pitting their wits against brainteasers could enjoy this game, but something better occurs here than unraveling mazes and counting blocks. This is a delightful adventure that enchants the mind and blends its challenges, narrative, and world in a near-seamless weave. Read the rest of this entry »