What r some good ds games
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Come to the dark side, we have cookies. Sig by Decky. Supporter Level 08 Artist. Supporter Level 18 Melancholy. Who says an old plumber can't learn new tricks? The third Mario game on the list is there for good reason — it's an awesome, albeit weird, game.
In Partners in Time, Mario and Luigi partner up with none other than their younger selves. As strange as it sounds, you get to control both the adult and baby sets of Mario Bros. The game gets a little out of control but, in this case, that's a good thing.
Spirit Tracks sends our hero Link on a brand-new adventure, offering a totally new story with more puzzles, and so on. While Spirit Tracks is actually the second Legend of Zelda game for Nintendo DS, it trumps the first in almost every way, offering challenging boss battles and excellent gameplay. Link travels by train, as the name suggests, opening up new possibilities for puzzles and interesting challenges.
It's a PC point-and-click classic, but bringing a new and improved version of the original Broken Sword title to the portable Nintendo DS was a stroke of genius on the part of Nintendo and Revolution software.
The dual-screen touch elements of the Nintendo DS work extremely well with the point-and-click style of play and Broken Sword is one of the best games in the genre to show this. The game follows the original story of George Stobbart as he travels across the world to unravel the Templar conspiracy. To draw in those who had already played the game, though, the Director's Cut added new puzzles specifically suited to the DS touchscreen, animated facial expressions, and a brand new complementary storyline which follows George's fellow adventurer Nico Collard to new locations and adds more depth to the original story.
The only downside is that the DS version lacks the excellent voice acting of Rolf Saxon. Fortunately, the script is good enough to stand on its own. Chinatown Wars is an entry in the Grand Theft Auto franchise, and it carries on the tradition of a game in which players can roam the world and so whatever they want.
Of course, there are also awesome missions to complete along the way, and while there are a few things that have been left out in the handheld version of the game, plenty has also been added, making Chinatown Wars one of the best and only mature-rated Nintendo DS games out there. While Spirit Tracks is arguably a better game, Phantom Hourglass is its enjoyable predecessor filled with familiar features and well-worn gameplay.
Phantom Hourglass is a little more casual than other Legend of Zelda games and arguably a little easier too, but that doesn't make it any less of a seriously entertaining pocket adventure. Not from a lack of interest either. So I scraped together enough to finally get another Nintendo thing. It was cheaper than the cheap stuff too. Although the 3DS can play DS games so maybe that This list is split into my top ten favorites along with twenty weird games.
They are strange for various reasons whether they were console exclusives for big properties, or just had weird play styles.
Some are actually really good while others are odd and bad. Surprisingly Metroid Prime Pinball is really good. It also makes me a hypocrite with my rant about Kirby because this game does the same thing to Samus. Unlike Kirby though this is actually good. Very strange, but also very good. I would take another one of these over another Canvas Curse sequel any day of the week.
Do it Nintendo! I know Guitar Hero was a big brand at that point, but I think they missed why when they came up with this. Did someone get fired for this? Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow is my favorite Castlevania game. What makes it so good is its beautiful pixel art, tight controls, tons of weapons, the ability to learn skills from monsters, and so much more.
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