GOTY 2010: Best DS Game Nominees
- Although Nintendo are changing focus due to the imminent arrival of the Nintendo 3DS, the Nintendo DS still had some solid titles released this year. While the majority...
| 9 | The Lufia series has had quite a rocky past to say the least. After the release of the second game in the series, Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals back in 1995 on the Super NES, it wasn't until 2001, after several delays and cancelled games that fans got another game, Lufia: The Legend Returns, but this time it was for a lesser system, the Game Boy Color. While the game was quite excellent considering the platform it was on, it still felt like something was missing. With the release of Lufia: The Runs of Lore on the Game Boy Advance two years later, which was an incredibly disappointing "gaiden" side-story entry, it seemed like the Lufia series was dead in the West. But then comes along a brand-new entry in the franchise, and a reimaging of Lufia: Rise of the Sinistrals to boot, Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals. After such a long break since a new Lufia title, does Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals meet player's expectations and possibly even surpass them, or is this simply just a cash-in on the fans' nostalgia? » Read the full review |
- Although Nintendo are changing focus due to the imminent arrival of the Nintendo 3DS, the Nintendo DS still had some solid titles released this year. While the majority...
- Since our preview of the game during E3 2010, we haven't heard much from Natsume about Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals, at least until now. The publisher has just announced...
- When Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals was announced last year, fans of the series rejoiced as it was the first new major title in the series since Lufia: The Legend Returns ...
- Natsume, the publisher most well known for publishing the Harvest Moon series in North America, has just announced that they are brining the recent Lufia II DS remake to N...