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#1 Posted : Wednesday, May 28, 2008 1:00:00 AM Quote
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If a year ago someone were to tell me that Square Enix was making a new IP, amidst their constant milking of Final Fantasy 7, I would ask the person to share whatever they were on. Yet here we are now with The World Ends With You, the first fresh and original title the company has put out in a long while. It is fun, imaginative, carries a good story, and makes excellent use of the DS mechanics. Use of the dual screen is crucial in a game’s success; and The World Ends With You is able to hook the user with a fun and engaging battle system, and general gameplay that quite simply, works. Considering that this is co-developed by Jupiter who’s recent efforts included the Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories spin-off which to put quite bluntly wasn’t very good, this game could have been a disaster, but I am more than happy to report that The World Ends With You is one of the best new and original titles Square Enix has produced since their merger years ago. I haven’t been this compelled to play one of their products over and over again since Chrono Trigger.



The World Ends With You stars (fresh from Tetsuya Nomura’s closet of blue and zippers) Neku, a dislikable ass who wants nothing to do with the people of the world. One day he awakens in the middle of the crowded streets of Shibuya to find that he has no memory, and is now caught up in a game of life and death, populated by “Reapers,” where the fear of “erasure” is always just around the corner. What this means is that Neku has to complete a new task every day for the next seven days if he wants to survive. And what fun would it be if the tasks were simple? You’ll constantly be kept on your toes by “Noise,” the thoughts and conflicts of people wandering around Shibuya. Alone, the Noise cannot be defeated, so Neku must team up with another player of the Reaper’s Game, a young girl named Shiki who constantly clashes with Neku’s desires to go it alone. Neku will also run in to other player’s of the game, each with their own personal demons to contend with.

There is a little bit of voice acting here and there, but mostly used to convey emotion, there aren’t really any spoken lines of dialogue, just a whole lot of dialogue boxes and emotive art. The music is one of the major high points of the title, featuring a number of tracks from Japanese pop label Avex Trax, and there is a great deal of it, so while battle themes may repeat, they are constantly cycled to prevent them from getting too repetitive.

The World Ends With You is a great looking title for the Nintendo DS. Easily rivaling some of the Castlevania titles in terms of aesthetics, The World Ends With You has smooth animations, vibrant characters, and quite a bit of style to it. The amount and variety of art that is used for all of the various articles of clothing and pins is quite astonishing. For a Testsuya Nomura designed group of characters, he sure did dial back the dark colors and zippers that were bountiful in Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy.

An RPG needs to have an engaging and fun battle system if it wants to succeed and The World Ends With You pulls it off quite well. You attack by equipping pins to Neku, and by performing various stylus motions from tapping the screen rapidly to blowing in to the microphone Neku will perform a variety of attacks from shooting fireballs from his hands to hurling lighting and pinking up and tossing objects. It takes a little getting used to as every pin’s effect is different. There is a very steep learning curve to combat as you are required to play for Neku and his partner at the same time. To make things tougher, the HP is shared between the two characters. The bosses function the same way, but expect to suffer a few e...
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