Best rpg games for nintendo ds 2012




















You'll find both familiar enemies, and new ones, and you can even link wirelessly with your friends to play as Mario and Luigi in a multiplayer mode. If any game proves that Mario is still relevant, it's this one. Square Enix did just that. The HD update offers newly developed 3D graphics and new added content, and not only brings two generations of Final Fantasy fans together, but also cements FF4 in the memory books as one of the best RPGs ever. Of course, this isn't a complete copy of the original game — it also features things like new modes such as Meta Knight Ultra and Revenge of the King.

Sure, you could argue that Super Star Ultra isn't as exciting as Kirby Canvas Curse, but as a short and sweet adventure game, Super Star Ultra isn't one to miss out on, especially if you're a Kirby fan. In the game, you and up to three of your friends from anywhere in the world can hang out in the same village and interact in real time.

You can also hang out in your friends' villages. When you're back home there's always something to do — from decorating your home to collecting new items to just lounging with the locals. Perhaps the coolest new feature in the game is multiplayer mode, which allows you and your friends to play as other Organization XIII members.

While long-time Kingdom Hearts fans will love this addition to the franchise, new players will also get a kick out of it — it's not too difficult to learn, and while some backstory may help in the general understanding of the game, you'll still have a lot of fun without it.

While New Super Mario Bros. However it takes full advantage of the Nintendo DS' dual-screen setup and adds touch screen features and even wireless multiplayer compatibility. Who says an old plumber can't learn new tricks? The third Mario game on the list is there for good reason — it's an awesome, albeit weird, game. In Partners in Time, Mario and Luigi partner up with none other than their younger selves.

As strange as it sounds, you get to control both the adult and baby sets of Mario Bros. The game gets a little out of control but, in this case, that's a good thing.

Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow. Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia. Newly revised for ! We rank the best games on Nintendo's original dual-screened handheld and crown a new 1. Eight years, four hardware versions and millions of sales later, Nintendo's DS has proven itself as one of the most important and impactful video game systems ever released.

Once thought to be just a gimmick with its two separate displays, clamshell design and touch screen interface, the oddity of DS debuted as a "third pillar" for Nintendo but went on to dethrone the company's titanic Game Boy brand and claim the handheld market for its own. Over the years it's been our privilege to cover the many different games that helped make that success happen, and occasionally we've also collected our thoughts in the form of Top 25 countdowns — bringing you, in a concise list, what we believe are the best of the best for Nintendo's DS.

Now, we're doing it again. What follows is our latest version of the venerable countdown, updated to take into account all the great games released since we last published this list two years ago.

Read it, take it in, and then prepare to voice either your approval or disagreement through our Comments box at the end — because we're pretty sure this edition's going to stir up a little controversy. Set one year after the events of FF12, Revenant Wings sees the now fullfledged sky pirate Vaan travel to the sky continent of Lemures and protect its inhabitants from the fury of the Judge of Wings.

But he comes with the help an army of espers, all designed around a simplified RTS combat system that works great with touch controls. The fun additional storyline is sure to keep you hooked as well especially for FF12 fans. If you played the original then not playing Revenant Wings feels like a terrible crime. Such as the complete removal of random encounters, character creation for your hero, and co-op multiplayer for up to four players.

Like the battle and menu systems. Combat and progression mechanics have also been enhanced considerably, with an increased difficulty level and the ability to assign new commands to all playable characters.

This finally gives FF4 character customization options that the original lacked. But if having such a grand adventure in your pockets is not enough for you, you do deserve getting branded as a spoony bard. The beautifully remastered graphics give more personality to an incredibly charming multi-generational tale that gets more personal, and way more engaging, as it proceed. It brings us back to the Unova region two years after the previous adventure. The Nintendo DS release is the definitive version of the game, and the best way to enjoy it.

Wwo new dungeons, a new ending that bridges the gap with Chrono Cross, and a dual-screen mode that removes all the clutter from the main screen. This way you can marvel at how gorgeous the game still looks even 20 years since its release. The gameplay is more fun than the story for sure. A great Mario RPG title worth checking out.

It has a great battle system, a likable supporting cast, an excellent script, and a lengthy story. The remnants of civilization have managed to rise up again and the threat of the dragons have long been forgotten. The game takes its players on an epic journey through time to defeat the legendary 7 th Dragon. There are farming elements, shop building, town management, and more.

All these elements come together to make the perfect game for short or long bursts on the handheld system. Games can either have an increasing effect or a degrading one over time with sequels.

With the third entry in a formulaic series like Yo-Kai Watch , one would assume reviews would go down over time. While every main game on 3DS has similar scores making the increase or decrease in numbers not too important, it is worth noting that this is apparently the best one.

Just like the Etrian Odyssey, Persona Q has challenging puzzles and a steep learning curve when it comes to battles. Etrian Odyssey is another series that is getting better over time. Part of the reason why it keeps getting better reviews is that it manages to stay true to its hardcore, challenging roots while at the same time inviting new players in.

It is the turn-based dungeon crawler equivalent to something like Darkest Dungeon. The only difference here is that Etrian Odyssey is evolving, while similar games in the genre mostly stick to traditional gameplay mechanics. This is a remake of the third Mario and Luigi game from the DS.



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