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And my next DS game should be...
Alright, I've got $15 in combination of coupons and Best Buy bucks to spend on a DS game. I say DS game because I just recently bought Guitar Hero II and don't see myself playing anything on the Wii or the 360 for a while (especially since I still have a lot of older games to go through).
But my DS has been very quiet for a while. The last game I got for it was Yoshi's Island 2. So, here's my question, what recent/new game should I get? Here are the games I have: Spoiler:
My only requirement is that the game is good and gives me a lot of replay value. I prefer games that I can play for 10-15 minutes at a time and not one where I need to commit a long time. Here's what I was thinking of: Hotel Dusk Lunar Knights Puzzle Quest I'm leaning towards Puzzle Quest because I really enjoyed the demo. Any thoughts or anything I may have missed? Keep in mind this game has to be available at Best Buy so suggestions like Daigaso Brothers won't be very useful. |
I'm a little confused... are you fishing for a $20 title or are you going to spend some extra $$$ and get a $30 release?
If so, I'd suggest Clubhouse Games (that's not on your list). It's got a lot of variety and wifi to boot. But I'd also back Puzzle Quest... since that what I'm hoping to get for my birthday! |
Originally Posted by Goldberg74
I'm a little confused... are you fishing for a $20 title or are you going to spend some extra $$$ and get a $30 release?
If so, I'd suggest Clubhouse Games (that's not on your list). It's got a lot of variety and wifi to boot. But I'd also back Puzzle Quest... since that what I'm hoping to get for my birthday! |
I would also suggest Clubhouse Games, which is great for short play sessions. Take a look at the list of included games on the Wikipedia page and see if you think you'd like it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clubhouse_Games
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Clubhouse Games or Castlevania Portrait of Ruin.
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Another vote for Clubhouse Games!
Infinite replay value with that one. . . |
I want Clubhouse Games. But Hotel Dusk is really good as well and you can save anywhere which allows you to play in quick spurts -- it's just that it can easily drag you in for much longer.
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Originally Posted by DodgingCars
I want Clubhouse Games. But Hotel Dusk is really good as well and you can save anywhere which allows you to play in quick spurts -- it's just that it can easily drag you in for much longer.
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
Agreed but it also has a big drawback. If you let it sit too long without getting back into it you can easily forget what you were doing.
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Puzzle Quest, that game is so addictive.
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Hotel Dusk should be thrown out because it has no replay value.
Clubhouse games is good and it has online multiplayer. Puzzle Quest is a great single player experience and you can easily pick it up and do a battle or two in 10-15 minutes. |
I can't recommend Puzzle Quest enough. Great in bursts, interesting for long sessions, and very very addictive. Plus you can let it sit for a month and pop right back into the game without being lost.
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Another vote for Puzzle Quest. Clubhouse Games is fun but I don't find myself getting the urge to play it very often. I'm about 2/3 of the way through Lunar Knights and honestly pretty underwhelmed by it. I enjoyed Boktai, but I'm finding Lunar Knights fairly boring by comparison. Puzzle Quest is a novel game, and each battle only takes a few minutes, so you can play it in short bursts.
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