Rodyle2 said:
AzrealMaximillion said:
Rodyle2 said:
AzrealMaximillion said:
zombie711 said:
Suck it psp! But really I am surpirised it was ported to ds and not iPod.
Really? Getting a port of a cell phone puzzle game makes you say "Suck It PSP"? That's why I don't own a DS. If a remake is something to be excited about on the DS then you should invest in a PSP.
*Goes back to playing Peace Walker.
If you can't afford both a DS and a PSP by this point you need to really rethink your money management. Both have a robust library (technically speaking, the DS has a much larger one though) and should be fairly cheap to acquire by this stage.
Oh, I can afford both. Hell, I bought the PSP GO. But I don't like most of the DS's library. And I actually am looking into buying a DS, but I'm not impressed with the games it has. Besides the odd gem like, "Lock's Quest", "Drawn To Life", and "The World Ends With You", most of the DS's best games are rehashes of old series, ports of cell phone games, or sequels of long standing series that change very little, or it's yearly Pokemon craze. The PSP has lately been very impressive with new games like "MGS Peace Walker", "Dissidia:FF", and "Holy Invasion". I just don't want to invest in a handheld that I'll get 5 games for.
OH HAI
http://vsrecommendedgames.wikia.com/wiki/Nintendo_DS
Literally, that list proved my point.
Almost %50 of it was RPGs.
A lot of them were ports.
A lot of the were remakes.
A lot of them were Pokemon.
A lot of them actually aren't all that good.
A lot of them were sequels playing it safe.
And a lot of them were music games, which really you only need one of.
That list really doesn't help your point.
I want more original games, not just rehashes and sequels that A) bastardize the series, like the 2 Kirby games that were on there, or B) change so little that it's really a .5 and not a true sequel.
Holy Invasion, Patchwork Heroes, Crisis Core, Monster Hunter, Peace Walker, Kenka Bancho, Kingdom of Paradise, these are the games I'm looking for. Games that bring something new or mixes unfamiliar genres to a series well.