20 Must-Play Nintendo DS Games - Part I
03 Apr, 2008, 3:46 pm IST | by Gagan Gupta
Here's a checklist of the games you simply must play on your Nintendo DS.
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It's been a little over three years since the launch of the Nintendo DS. In the meantime we've seen a whole bunch of games released for it – some brilliant, others that rehashed old Gameboy ideas, and some that were downright abysmal. Allow us to sort out the good ones for you and recommend some games without which your Nintendo DS library will be incomplete. We have avoided multi-platform titles and old rehashes while making our selection as fresh as possible. So here are the bottom 10 out of our top 20 games. One of the first, yet the coolest, rhythm games on the DS is still going strong today. Adding a mission-based storyline to the touch-on-cue gameplay was an awesome idea, and that's what adds to the replay value of the title. The song selection may be a bit too spunky for our liking, but it perfectly suits the theme of the game, so we're not complaining. If there's a rhythm game you must own on the DS (we'll wait and watch how Guitar Hero turns out), then this is it. Agents Are GO! Lately the Wario series of fast-paced minigames have been the best thing that's happened to Nintendo consoles, and things aren't too different here. While the touchscreen feature didn't match up to the high standard set by GBA's Wario Ware Twisted, it's still a very exciting and engaging game to play on a DS. The sheer number of minigames, each with multiple layers of difficulty levels, practically guarantees that the game won't grow stale for quite a while. PC adventure games have been pretty much dead on their native platform, but thanks to the touchscreen interface of the DS, developers have once again started exploring that genre in new and innovative ways. Hotel Dusk is one of the better examples and does the genre complete justice. With a unique art style and gameplay that will bring back some great classic gaming memories, Hotel Dusk qualifies as a must-have for anyone longing for an all-out adventure game. |
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