

I saw footage of it a long time ago was hoping it would get an English release, alas, no such luck.

The game would include solving crimes with puzzles and hacking. No videos up on YouTube for it, but the game was basically a point and click adventure game developed by RED Entertainment (Gungrave, Bonk’s Adventure). I do realise there's a fan translation out there (99% complete) but it would be nice to be able to play it fully localized. It's an Action RPG with a very fun looking battle system and involving storyline. On the topic, here's some of my choices I'd like to have gotten localized:Ī Monolith Soft game for the DS created by the Xenoblade team. That is, if the Front Mission Translation Project manage to get through Front Mission: Alternative okay. OL wrote: #1.) Front Mission 2089: Border of MadnessĪgain, thankfully there will be a fan translation for that, hopefully. Joined: August 2003 PSN: Ryudoadam XBL: Dogi99 Nintendo FC: Segata Steam: Ryudo2k9 Favorite title: Shenmue Currently playing: Some weeb game as always. OL wrote: Top 3 Nintendo DS games whose Japan-only status still bothers the hell out of me: We don't get that kind of thing often enough. Think about it: this was a new release, made using all of the old resources from the 1994 game (or at least emulating the original game in an incredibly accurate way). I've always had a soft spot for the original Front Mission's style of presentation. The fact that this was essentially just more Front Mission 1st (which was the game that convinced me to get a DS in the first place) makes it a guaranteed buy from me. #1.) Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness Square localizes stuff like Theatrhythm, but passed this one up. "eh" to me).Īnd the concept of an old, haunted videogame cartridge. The kind that doesn't just involve a bunch of blood and gore (Dementium always looked kind of.

It just looked like a fun, attractive, unpretentious little game with a lot of charm going for it.Ītmospheric horror on the DS. This always looked like it would appeal to me in a huge way, from the graphical style, to the small-town setting, to the obvious presence of sentimentality. Top 3 Nintendo DS games whose Japan-only status still bothers the hell out of me:
