The type of game that could only exist in a vacuum of when the DS was the hot new Nintendo console on the market, and in its stride - especially given the gameplay revolves entirely around the touch screen.

Far more sophisticated than the previous game in the trilogy, with some surprisingly good music, as well as a fascinating story and plenty of little nips and tucks to gameplay to make it more engaging.

A damn shame that we can never get spinoffs like this again, given how necessary the two-screen setup is for it to exist.

Reviewed on Oct 01, 2023


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