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RPGamer: Sands of Destruction Impressions

RPGamer writes: "As I walked around Fan Expo, I had the chance to stop by the Sega booth where some game stations were set up for three of their upcoming titles. I immediately noticed there was a station opened for Sands of Destruction and jumped at the chance to test the game out. Not a lot is really known about Sands of Destruction but this impression will cover the introduction to the world, some of its characters, and a brief look at the combat system."

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Sands Of Destruction Review |

Jay delves into the past & reviews an NDS missed gem

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Games of the Past Review: Sands of Destruction | Oprainfall

Oprainfall writes:

"When I first discovered the wonders of watching anime on Netflix, one of the first series that caught my eye was Sands of Destruction. The heroes want to destroy the world? And it’s produced by SEGA?! I was intrigued, since I’d already enjoyed some Square Enix-published animes (Soul Eater and Fullmetal Alchemist). Once I was finished, I did a little research, hoping to find more of SEGA’s work, and discovered that Sands of Destruction was actually adapted from a Nintendo DS game of the same name. And thus, my journey with this RPG began."

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Chrono4101d ago

This is a wonderful RPG ruined by a broken battle system.

knifefight4101d ago

I remember, before this came out, the hype was through the roof because a few people from Xenogears were involved. Ugh. This piece here couldn't be more true:
http://rpgland.com/uncatego...

It goes for all kinds of overhyping, really.

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10 Most Dissapointing DS Games Since Launch

"Nintendo’s handheld system has been home to many incredible titles, including some that pushed the boundaries of genres and paved the way for touchscreen gaming. On the flipside, many of the system’s most promising games ultimately failed to live up to expectations and left us feeling a disappointed, underwhelmed, and possibly a little cheated." - GameZone

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AceofStaves4870d ago

I really enjoyed 'Hotel Dusk.' It made me nostalgic for the point-and-click PC adventure games of the 90's.

Dac2u4870d ago

Same here, I really enjoyed that game. The story was good and I loved the film noire style.

Mac is OK4870d ago

Scribblenauts never lived up to the hype for me, I didn't quite get all the praise to The World Ends With You either.

Stealth20k4870d ago

i guess super scribblenauts getting critical acclaim everywhere was bad huh? stupid article

alee4870d ago

If I get a DS, this list might be useful for things to mostly avoid.

Neckbear4870d ago

Both Hotel Dusk and Super Scribblenauts are fantastic.

Active Reload4870d ago (Edited 4870d ago )

The DS has a sh*tload of great games, albeit, it does have its underwhelming ones also, most being in the form of shovelware. You'd definitely go broke picking up the good games on the system, but you wouldn't do your DS justice by avoiding most of those games.

Kingdom Come4870d ago

Hotel Dusk is to date my favourite DS title and is a fantastic game. Its Sequel is also and incredible thought-provoking hand-held title. Both games grip you, I was unable to stop playing both until completion.

crillinFLIP3374870d ago

Hotel Dusk had a sequel???? How did I miss this... Title please?

Kingdom Come4870d ago

"Last Window: The Secret of Cape West", I hope you enjoy it, its a fantastic game. Its a shame the Developers (Cing) filed for Bankruptcy, they knew how to make such great games...

Krimmson4870d ago

The reason why you probably didn't know that Hotel Dusk had a sequel (called "Last Window") is because it was never released in USA. Only in Japan and Europe.

Sadly, Cing went bankrupt and we'll most likely never get another Kyle Hyde story after Last Window.

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