Well, it's less than two weeks away now, IGN has a nice 12 minute video of the localization team demonstrating some of the features of the game. That can be found here; http://media.ds.ign.com/media/682/682878/vids_1.html
Essentially, it looks like everything has been expanded upon from the video game, but the NES titles have been removed from the game; the feature they used to replace it is a much larger focus on events; they existed in the first one, but in this version they have been improved upon drastically. In the original Animal Crossing events were fixed around the cultures of the places where the game was released; so Japanese holidays would be different from US holidays for example. Now the events are universal due to the WiFi AC world.
There seem to be a lot more design features in the game, and the existing ones from the previous game have been improved upon. Letters are MUCH easier to type, and the interesting thing is that now with the Wifi connection, it is easy for letters to spread throughout the world from DS to DS.
As for the DS as a format, with the touch screen, the portability, etc.. The developers agree that the game is much more suited to the DS than it was to the Gamecube.
Famitsu gave the game the score of 37/40 (9, 9, 9, 10).
The game was just released in Japan today, so there will be more information coming in shortly.
I am interested to see how well this game stacks up to the new Mario Kart (which is among the most addictive games I have ever played. I haven't even played Civilization 4 since I picked up Mario Kart). This might mean 3 HIGHLY addictive high-quality games in a very short period of time.
Essentially, it looks like everything has been expanded upon from the video game, but the NES titles have been removed from the game; the feature they used to replace it is a much larger focus on events; they existed in the first one, but in this version they have been improved upon drastically. In the original Animal Crossing events were fixed around the cultures of the places where the game was released; so Japanese holidays would be different from US holidays for example. Now the events are universal due to the WiFi AC world.
There seem to be a lot more design features in the game, and the existing ones from the previous game have been improved upon. Letters are MUCH easier to type, and the interesting thing is that now with the Wifi connection, it is easy for letters to spread throughout the world from DS to DS.
As for the DS as a format, with the touch screen, the portability, etc.. The developers agree that the game is much more suited to the DS than it was to the Gamecube.
Famitsu gave the game the score of 37/40 (9, 9, 9, 10).
The game was just released in Japan today, so there will be more information coming in shortly.
I am interested to see how well this game stacks up to the new Mario Kart (which is among the most addictive games I have ever played. I haven't even played Civilization 4 since I picked up Mario Kart). This might mean 3 HIGHLY addictive high-quality games in a very short period of time.
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