Sorry for the delay, but this month has been slightly complicated. So, instead of talking about tons of titles, I'll be mentioning last month's top three games.
To all those non-importers out there, "Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon" is probably a good title. It contains the many unusual features of the "Harvest Moon" series, but now with more action oriented gameplay. Even if you're not a fan of the original series, this game is surely worth your time.
"Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates" was recently released in Japan, and it is mostly a good game. Its biggest problem is the lack of play time, since you can actually complete the game in less than 10 hours. After doing that, you can play the Multiplayer Mode, but since it requires several copies of the cart it may be hard for you to find friends who have it.
However, forget about the game's Wi-fi - this game doesn't allow you to play online, with that option being used just to exchange personalized Mogs. Yep, you can paint them and stuff like that, which isn't interesting at all.
Another important game released this month was "Gyakuten Saiban 3". Known outside Japan as "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations", you may want to pick the English release of the game when it comes to America, in less than a month. Its storyline is very interesting, but lacks replay value, as it is usual in this series.
See you later this month, with information on the games released in September!
To all those non-importers out there, "Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon" is probably a good title. It contains the many unusual features of the "Harvest Moon" series, but now with more action oriented gameplay. Even if you're not a fan of the original series, this game is surely worth your time.
"Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates" was recently released in Japan, and it is mostly a good game. Its biggest problem is the lack of play time, since you can actually complete the game in less than 10 hours. After doing that, you can play the Multiplayer Mode, but since it requires several copies of the cart it may be hard for you to find friends who have it.
However, forget about the game's Wi-fi - this game doesn't allow you to play online, with that option being used just to exchange personalized Mogs. Yep, you can paint them and stuff like that, which isn't interesting at all.
Another important game released this month was "Gyakuten Saiban 3". Known outside Japan as "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations", you may want to pick the English release of the game when it comes to America, in less than a month. Its storyline is very interesting, but lacks replay value, as it is usual in this series.
See you later this month, with information on the games released in September!
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