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Alright, my birthday is coming up on the 21st and I'm stuck here wondering what to buy. My two friends told me to get that new Harvest Moon game for the DS and that's about it. And I haven't felt like digging through the shovelware anymore. So I could use some help on what I should get.

List of Things I'm Considering:
-Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness
-World Ends With You
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If you don't already have it, get The World Ends With You.

Seriously. Best DS game ever.
 
Tom the Warrior said:
JJH0369 said:
If you don't already have it, get The World Ends With You.

Seriously. Best DS game ever.
RPG Game? Because if it is, I definitely will.
JJH wins for saying it's the best DS game ever, because it is.
 
Okay then, convinced me to buy it. Anything else that might spark my interest?

Edit: I've got the Wii, DS, and PS2 fyi.
 
Tom the Warrior said:
JJH0369 said:
If you don't already have it, get The World Ends With You.

Seriously. Best DS game ever.
RPG Game? Because if it is, I definitely will.
The World Ends With You sorta combines RPG and rythmn (Dang... I can never spell that word for some reason.) elements. The majority of the game is an RPG, while the battles are sort of like a rythmn/action mini-game. I think 90% of the people who bought it were skeptical about it at first, but the battles are by far my favorite part. That, and some of the conversations (especially in the bonus level at the end) are funny.

Also, I'd just like to point out this list is clearly outdated.

And yeah. Fire Emblem isn't right for some people, (My friend, who always skips any talking in video games, hated it.) but unless you've tried it before and didn't like it, it's definetly worth a try.
 
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