This demo did not impress. I was expecting some sort of Phoenix Wright/Hotel Dusk mixed with some gunplay mechanics, but all I get so far are two poor excuses for minigames and no deep investigation tools at all. In that top screenshot, all you do is count how many people you see in the surveillance cameras, then hit enter. That's it. Perhaps they're holding out on the demo, but I am not holding my breath on this one.
Dangeresque (Kojima-san doesn't have to make Metal Gear any more) was starred
Dangeresque (Kojima-san doesn't have to make Metal Gear any more) was unstarred
@excel_excel: Depends on who you talk to. Purists would always whine that Working Designs used too many jokes and puns that dated the material, but the voice actors they used and the overall writing quality were extremely high for the time when the PSX version of Lunar came out.
Oi! Does anyone even use this channel? Seriously, maybe if they put some free downloadable games on it. Or maybe they could do the pokemon mystery gift events on it, or even give us a taste of games that aren't even close to being out yet. Maybe then it'll be something to check out.
@Jump4816:A fair amount of people use it. It costs you $0 and allows you to download new DS demos every week without having to go to a GameStop or some other place.
It may not seem like much but the Nintendo Channel is a very, very, very useful channel. Don't knock it.
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So the answer is yes.
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It may not seem like much but the Nintendo Channel is a very, very, very useful channel. Don't knock it.