
DS also had a story that I enjoyed and Overclock's summoning/combining/compendium allowed me to really mess around with my demons on my main character that of the two demons, one was immune to all regular types of damage, and the other did crits on every regular types of damage. The day I finally beat that boss was so exhilarating, and then I got to see that there was 6(7) more days and more bosses just like this where I can't just rush in with a higher DPS stick than the boss. I needed to strategize my party's builds to cater to a point where I could manage. It quickly stopped being what I was used to with RPGS (pokemon/FF) and became a puzzle in the form of a fight. It was amazing to progress through the first main day casually than hit the wall that was the boss for that day. The game giving you an option to chain multiple fights and lower your level for the sake of increasing the drop chances made it feel more direct and to the point which I loved the option for.ĭevil Survivor was possibly my first real experience with a JRPG that clicked for me. The OST is amazing, and the gameplay was a perfect mess that just felt so fun to enter battles with. TWEWY has a great story that unfolds the more you're willing to put into figuring it out and doing the post-game content (to the extent that the ending you get is completely unclear to the player as to what even happened until you get the notes and think about it for a bit). Thank you for all of your support throughout the years - CoolROM will continue strong.The World Ends With You and Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor If we're restricting ourselves to specifically DS games and not adding the 3DS in, if we are, Change Devil Survivor to the Overclocked port (that being the version I played), Etrian Odyssey 4, and Kid Icarus: Uprising We feel we have reached this goal and helped cure more cases of nostalgia than we could have ever imagined. From the very beginning, our goal was to allow users to re-live classic moments from video games that they have lost and cannot purchase anymore. We are very grateful to have served the emulation community for so many years and to have CoolROM still exist today. This page has been removed due to a request from Nintendo of America Inc.
