So I wanted to put this out to those that care:
*If you own a DS + have some Spare money + don't have the World Ends With You = You are a horrible person
The World Ends With you is a great game, possibly the best I've played in years. It's innovative and original, what can you say that to these days? The battle system is like nothing you've ever experienced. Taking advantage of the 2 screens on the game, your top fighter uses the D-Pad (or for lefties the ABXY set, but if you're using your left hand learn not to and stop ruining life for the rest of us, yeesh) the bottom fighter, and our Hero, Neku uses the touch screen FTW. He uses pins that play differently and have different attributes. For the most part they are simple and fun to use.
If you're not a great gamer, you can play easy, if you're a ultimate gamer, then play a little and the game will sale and reward you for your skillz.
Like RPGing, there are so many items in the game it can boggle the mind, using the fashion portion lets you scale your stats and you can modify for different areas, and play with different abilities. Don't care, just make it a little easier and blaze on through? Another great feature is that you choose when you want to enter battle 98% of the time. If you want to fight and get items and experience go ahead, if you don't then don't.
While the game play is great there are other things to consider. This game has real music, mostly hip-hop oriented, but damn good, kind of like a popy down beat feel which matches the game so well.
The graphic design is awesome, and where the game shows ties to Kingdom Hearts, which has the same main creator. Whlie a touch darker than Kingdom Hearts I think that opens up the game to be more enjoyable.
Overall this is game gets a 10/10 from me, and is the single best game I've played on the DS to date.
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As a cross comment reader you have to know that Karmel Timmons is just one of my latest of favs. I'd seen the post about her in Southwestern Art Mag, but it was small. She had a larger article in the latest one and I still think she is a master at what she does. I've also learned an important lesson, for me, and that is don't be stuck in what you think you must do, just because . . . well, just because. Do what calls your name!
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