"Let
the sun shine"
Since its release in 2004 the Nintendo DS and its recent
successor the 3DS has had a bit of a rollercoaster ride in terms of popularity
amongst gamers such as myself. This has nothing however to do with the console
itself, which I personally believe is an amazing and hugely innovative piece of
kit, much like it's big brother the Wii.
The DS', and let's face it the Wii's, problems lie in the games - the majority of which are unfortunately slap-dash jobs put together by third party companies out to make a quick-buck. Now before the rage sets in and forces you to write some obscene comment below I am not saying all Nintendo games are like this, there are exceptions: notably anything Nintendo produces itself such as Zelda, Metroid, Mario and the focus of my review today the new chapter in Golden Sun series: Dark Dawn.
The DS', and let's face it the Wii's, problems lie in the games - the majority of which are unfortunately slap-dash jobs put together by third party companies out to make a quick-buck. Now before the rage sets in and forces you to write some obscene comment below I am not saying all Nintendo games are like this, there are exceptions: notably anything Nintendo produces itself such as Zelda, Metroid, Mario and the focus of my review today the new chapter in Golden Sun series: Dark Dawn.