Away: Shuffle Dungeon (Nintendo DS) Review




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It blends the creative talents of Hironobu Sakaguchi, the creator of Final Fantasy, and Naoto Oshima, famed Sonic character designer. It's a simplistic role-playing game that emphasizes fast-paced dungeon-crawling and a unique presentation, but the lack of any depth or challenge makes it hard to stay interested for long.

The game is so player-friendly that it's often too easy, offering brief tutorials that explain almost every aspect, from gaining experience to shopping. Village exploration is very straightforward and occurs on the bottom screen, where it's displayed in primitive yet adequate 3D. The top screen, meanwhile, houses a convenient map that marks a star whenever your current goal is on the field, so you'll spend little time wandering around aimlessly. Most of the objectives amount to nothing more than simple, monotonous fetch quests, but if you get stuck, there's always a fortune teller to point you in the right direction, making every quest ridiculously easy.

Try out this combined baby of great minds by downloading Away: Shuffle Dungeon or buy Away: Shuffle Dungeon from Amazon.

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