Summon Night: Twin Age | 
| From: Atlus
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $28.49 You Save: $1.50 (5%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2506
Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: adventure_games ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 4.9 x 0.7
MPN: 40018 Model: 40018 UPC: 730865400188 EAN: 0730865400188 ASIN: B0016CP3B2
Release Date: May 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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| Features:
| • | Fully stylus driven controls take full advantage of the Nintendo DS | | • | Two players can trade items from the game locally via Wi-Fi | | • | Dual playable characters with different stories off excellent replayability | | • | Packed with gameplay features | | • | Richly woven tale of adventure |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Call forth the powers of the Spirits in Summon Night Twin Age for Nintendo DS. This is called Summoning and it also brings creatures from other worlds into this one. The stylus is your key to the world of Clardona, whether as your swinging sword or your shimmering wall of fire. From a very young age, the human girl Reiha displayed great aptitude for the magical art of Summoning. While still a child, her powers caused a terrible accident during a major Summoning experiment. It was reported that Reiha had died as a result, but she survived along with a young Summon Beast named Aldo that had been pulled into her world. One day, the Spirits began to go wild for no apparent reason, causing the seas to become unpredictable, the plants to wither, and the animals to become violent, threatening the Kascuza on the island. The two decided to return to the human lands to try to find the cause of the Spirits' behavior, and to bring peace back to their once-happy lives.
Richly woven tale of adventure
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| Customer Reviews:
Nothing special, but not a bad RPG either June 6, 2008 N. Durham (Philadelphia, PA) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Coming over from the GBA, Atlus' Summon Night series comes to the DS with Summon Night: Twin Age. At it's core, Summon Night: Twin Age is a tried and true RPG/dungeon crawler that will feel instantly familiar to those who have played their share of old school RPG's, even so to those who haven't played the past Summon Night games for the GBA. Nearly everything about the game. from the storyline, characters, and environments are far from being anything new, but what helps make the game work is it's charming look and art style, along with the use of skill trees which add a bit of depth to the overall gameplay. Where Summon Night: Twin Age fails however is that the graphics haven't changed much (if at all) in the transition from GBA to DS. Despite the charming look, the game just looks dated. Not to mention that the constant exploration and backtracking can get really, really annoying. Still, the game ends up being fun for a while, even though it isn't all that hard to get through. All in all, Summon Night: Twin Age isn't a bad RPG at all, and while you'll certainly play better ones on the DS, it is still worth a look for fans of the series or RPG fans in general.
More Summon Night fun! June 18, 2008 A. Mayo (Florida, USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I loved this game. It may not reach the heights of Summon Night Swordcraft Story 2 on GBA, but it is still really fun. The stylus control works amazingly well. The story is delightful. The weapons crafting and skill trees add depth. Combat has been changed to overhead Diablo-style battles, a lot like Children of Mana. The only thing I found a bit annoying was the fact that many of the dungeons and dead ends. Going through them for added leveling means backtracking all the way back to the beginning through empty corridors. All in all, it is a very fun game that you won't regret playing.
Lots of talking June 27, 2008 James Riek 1 out of 15 found this review helpful
This game has a lot of talking. To me this game is more complicated than the normal rpg game. I don't think it was worth the money I paid for it.
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