Time Hollow is a refreshingly different action/adventure game for the DS, and one that's quite worthy of your attention. It provides just the right amount of difficulty, presented with lush anime-styled graphics, and an addictive storyline that can be completed even if you're one of those people who has no time for video games.
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Nintendo Life writes: "Those who place a value of gameplay over storyline above all else will find Time Hollow a shallow and sometimes empty experience, yet in some ways they would be missing the point. This is a game that focuses tightly on character development and a gripping storyline exploring time travel that is hard to stop experiencing until the end sequence. There is little in the way of replay value asides from a short episode following a load of a previously completed game, but while it lasts, the tale of Time Hollow is compelling from start to finish".
VGC writes: "Imagine if you will, that tomorrow when you wake up, you possess the ability to alter your past. You accidentally overcook breakfast? Not anymore, simply open a small portal to the past and take the pan off of the burner so that breakfast was never burnt to begin with. Later at work you then accidentally spill your ridiculously hot coffee all over your keyboard. No problem though, as you can open a portal to the past and move that coffee to a shelf that is nowhere near arm's reach. But let's say you really go off the deep end this time and happen to carelessly sideswipe a pedestrian during your speedy drive home from work. Once again, didn't happen, you quickly open a portal and move the once blindsided pedestrian out of harm's way."