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It's really awesome! It took me like 3 weeks to beat the game (I played it whenever I could).

The story is awesome and the gameplay is BOSS.

My advice is keep feeding the characters and keep ugrading your pins. (There's actually a cheat to level them up quickly).

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Well, I can't give a very good answer to that. I bought it and started playing it like three years ago and never finished it, so I barely remember anything. From what I do remember, I thought the story was intriguing, and the battle system was different from anything I had ever experienced before (and somehow I could never master it--after each battle, you get "rated" on how well you did, and I always got a bad rating). I didn't get very far into it at all, but that doesn't mean I've never wanted to try and finish it (and I'm especially motivated to do so now because of DDD). It's definitely worth playing.

 

So...yeah. LOL I know my answer isn't overly informative, but I tried! :D

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It's really awesome! It took me like 3 weeks to beat the game (I played it whenever I could).

The story is awesome and the gameplay is BOSS.

My advice is keep feeding the characters and keep ugrading your pins. (There's actually a cheat to level them up quickly).

 

I love a great storyline..Can u give me a quick summary of the storyline? Oh and what is the cheat? Now im curious :)

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Well, I can't give a very good answer to that. I bought it and started playing it like three years ago and never finished it, so I barely remember anything. From what I do remember, I thought the story was intriguing, and the battle system was different from anything I had ever experienced before (and somehow I could never master it--after each battle, you get "rated" on how well you did, and I always got a bad rating). I didn't get very far into it at all, but that doesn't mean I've never wanted to try and finish it (and I'm especially motivated to do so now because of DDD). It's definitely worth playing.

 

So...yeah. LOL I know my answer isn't overly informative, but I tried! :D

 

Well thats definitely an incentive to go ahead and finish the game :) And i appreciate that you tried 8D

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TWEWY is a really amazing game, so you should definitely get it. When playing it, I think it would be cool to play a day in the game for every real life day (I never did that, but I would like to).

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TWEWY is a really amazing game, so you should definitely get it. When playing it, I think it would be cool to play a day in the game for every real life day (I never did that, but I would like to).

 

That sounds like a good idea so it serves as a fun distraction while waiting for the release of DDD

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I love a great storyline..Can u give me a quick summary of the storyline? Oh and what is the cheat? Now im curious :)

 

I think I can answer these.

 

The "cheat" is similar to the level system in Re:coded. You can adjust your difficulty and level, with lower level and higher difficulty making the game more challenging, but giving you better rewards.

 

The storyline follows Neku and friends in the reaper's game. Him and the other characters who are in KH3D become part of this game, and each day they have to complete challenges or they will be "erased" by the evil reapers. Neku and his partner also need to fight creatures called noise using pins to attack (you equip pins, and depending on which ones you are wearing, you can use different attacks).

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Since i havent played this yet, why cant u see the clothes on them?

 

The clothes are like armor, they give the characters stat bonuses and special abilities when equipped. So just like how you can equip armor on characters in some games but it doesn't actually show on the character, the clothes don't show.

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I think I can answer these.

 

The "cheat" is similar to the level system in Re:coded. You can adjust your difficulty and level, with lower level and higher difficulty making the game more challenging, but giving you better rewards.

 

The storyline follows Neku and friends in the reaper's game. Him and the other characters who are in KH3D become part of this game, and each day they have to complete challenges or they will be "erased" by the evil reapers. Neku and his partner also need to fight creatures called noise using pins to attack (you equip pins, and depending on which ones you are wearing, you can use different attacks).

 

That does sound fun..So how many "days" are in this game ?

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Awesome ..Is there anything else i should know about this game? or any fun facts ?.. Thanks to everyone for responding, I appreciate all your opinions

 

Shiki is a stalker, Joshua's voice is sexy and he is God.

 

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The easiest way to level up your pins is that, due to a sleep points feature, the pin's you've equipped Neku with will gain points towards leveling up for the amount of time you've gone without playing the game. The amount of points you get per day goes down for every subsequent day you haven't played. Therefore spending any more than three days in a row without playing the game doesn't give you enough points to really be worth anything. Here's the cheating part. You can put on some pins you want to level up, then save the game. After saving the game you can turn off the ds, then turn it back on, set the clock to three days later, then turn on TWEWY, get the experience, repeat. When you want to level other pins, just put them on instead. You can eventually reset the calendar to the correct date with no harm done. It's super cheating!

 

As for battle strategies, I wouldn't worry about controlling the character on the top screen until you've gotten a real good grasp on how to control Neku on the bottom screen. Also, try out all sorts of new psychs you get for Neku! You never know which ones you'll like. I agree with one of the first posts, try to have your characters "eat" as much as possible, as that's one of the only ways to permanently increase their stats. Keep one of everything you ever buy, and try to buy everything you can, because at some point you may need something or another to progress in the story or use to make a quest item. That includes clothes, food, ingredients, pins, everything.

 

Okay, now it's gushing time. The game is honestly one of my favorites, especially for the Nintendo DS. The art style is original and modern, the character models are nice and their personalities are well developed, the voice acting, though sparse, is top notch, on and on and on. The game was so involving that when it appeared as though something horrible was going to happen within the second day of the game I actually temporarily lost sight of the fact that the game couldn't honestly be over yet, and was simply freaking out. The story is incredibly original in my opinion. How often do you play a game in which everyone is dead and fighting for the right to come back to life. There's mystery, double crossing, triple crossing, false double crossing, anger, hate, love, compassion, mutual distrust, and other things, and that's just between the five main characters. Don't get me started on the side characters. The game is simply massive. Many people like the sound track, others don't. That's a matter of opinion.

 

Top things to remember:

In battle and with the right pins, Neku can do basically anything you can imagine.

Shiki is a stalker, but she's also not Shiki, and Neku ends up liking the real Shiki (the extent to which he likes her is commonly debated).

Mr. H is as fly as a white guy is physically capable of getting. If you watch Bleach, he's like Kisuke Urahara, but more awesome (yes, I said it)

Joshua is, in fact, Shibuya's "god" and isn't dead, though he's playing in the Reaper's Game, which is only for dead people. Also, he is almost certainly gay.

Rhyme is the essence of awesomeness in a tiny little form.

Beat had a connection to Rhyme even before the game.

 

All other things you will have to find out for yourself.

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