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Contact -- Quirky, Online RPG for the DS
http://www.allrpg.com/rpgnews/news_show.php?newsid=2470
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http://www.allrpg.com/images/contact/contact002.jpg http://www.allrpg.com/images/contact/contact003.jpg http://www.allrpg.com/images/contact/contact004.jpg With this and all the other DS RPGs on the way, DS is becoming the new SNES for RPGs. |
I want this solely because of Suda Goichi's involvement.
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Infernal and I have been hoping for this game to make its way out of Japan, though we both had a dreadful feeling that Atlus would be the one to pick it up...Sorry, Ferny... ;_;
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;__; Atlus. They'll release four copies and then discontinue it. This also means it won't even get a Euro release. Hurray, Atlus! Oh, but I'm excited about this game. Excited in the pants region. I loved Michigan and Killer 7, and this thing is such a massive departure from those two. The graphics are beautiful. And the MUSIC.
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I must say, that description of the game, and those screens have piqued my interest. I'm in need of a good RPG, ever since Fire Emblem was a bit of a let down in that depot. (still a great game, but did nothing to cure my hankerin' for an RPG) I can deffinetly see myself picking this up, ASAP.
"Summer release" anything more deffinet than that? EDIT: spelling |
It'd be bad to the ass if the KILLER 7 made a cameo in the game. Probably impossible and implausible, but that'd make for some fuuun shiz.
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This game looks very cute although the online feature intrigues me. The screens look somewhat sparse with what looks like one character getting most of the action. "Spread the fever" made me think that this was a downloadable game which you had to get from someone else.
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It looks very unusual and interesting.
It's also curious that they're even advertising it as specifically 'quirky' and uncommon. This confirms that the DS makes for an established good home to such atypical works. While the plot won't likely be the core factor of this game's appeal, this seems like a fine alternative to Mother's amusing randomness. And, most importantly, exploring this odd setting in WiFi goodness looks like a certainly nifty opportunity to exploit. |
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