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Submitted by BIoodmask 1324d ago | review

GameShark: Summon Night: Twin Age Review

There are RPGs with better storylines, dialogue, and pacing, but few involve the player in such a personal way. Although some traditionalists will inevitably scoff at the lack of complete party-control, GameShark thoroughly enjoyed the focus on strategic, fast-paced combat over micromanaging. And it only gets better as more skills open and the danger rises. Summon Night: Twin Age doesn't start off with a bang, but once the long fuse burns through, you'll be glad that you stayed for the show. (Nintendo DS, Summon Night Twin Age) B/A+

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