Nintendo DS Blue Dragon Plus Hand On Games

Along the years, there were a number of annoying characters in a role play, and if you have played Blue Dragon, you know what I mean. Marumaro certainly get on your nerves, and the bad news is, he is back in Blue Dragon Plus for Nintendo DS. Most people love the charm and enthusiasm, but it has been known to get a little boring.

Nintendo DS Blue Dragon Plus Hand On Games

Marumaro is not alone, some of his friends joined him, all the main characters are back and it certainly helps the game. The new game has some new additions, but these are the familiar faces who can give a few moments in the game expected, especially in the end sequence. The plot of the game is not exactly strong, the band is in a cube world where they are chasing a dragon called Balaur. On paper it sounds great, but in reality it does not function well, the story is I say a little lame. In the old game, only a chosen few could summon a shadow, but now almost all the characters can evoke any of these creatures holder blue. It makes the game easier, but it is not the original game justice.

Blue Dragon Plus allows you to control up to four characters each as you work your way through the cube, the fight against a number of enemies on the road. This is where the game is better than the original, you can now do as you fight in a real-time strategy game, you direct your units by selecting the ones you want to target and attack an enemy.

The card game consists of an invisible grid of squares, the characters have a way of navigating from one point to another, which makes the game more difficult that you can not move freely in the game. This way of controlling the sprites can be frustrating and boring at times, just remember to always keep an eye on them, like other members of your party is not always followed. The ensemble playing is simple, just lead your party through the various levels while triggering the attacks, and to convene a blue shadow. These shadows much, even on the small screen of the Nintendo DS, and helps make the game more enjoyable.

The game is fun at first, while you do your best to manage the skills of controlling four characters at once, but over time it wears a little thin as the fighting gets repetitive. One of the most annoying aspects of the game is when you’re in battle, because they are interrupted by the exposure history, which breaks the flow of the game. Overall, Blue Dragon Plus has its ups and downs, you can either love or hate it. The game has no imagination, but if you are a fan of Blue Dragon, then you just give it a go. [ via product-reviews ]


Published April 14, 2009 in Component, Electronics, Games
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