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www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2009/11/18/lufia_ds_remake/ The game's new action-based combat system looks like it will be heavy on the action. You have access to a party of at least three characters who can be switched between on the fly by tapping face panels on the bottom screen. Famitsu suggests mashing the attack button to make your current character perform combos and launch the enemy into the air. While the enemy is in the air, you can swap in a new character and continue the combo.
You'll also have to switch off between characters in order to make use of particular skills and abilities required for clearing dungeons. The dungeons promise lots of tricks and traps, including collapsing floors and puzzles that should be familiar from other action RPGs. Sounds pretty fun. I hope the swapping is smooth...
For the most part, the game takes place on the top screen, with the character select panels, a map, and other options shown on the bottom screen. Get into a boss battle, though, and the battle expands to fill both screens, with your character controlled on the bottom screen. The magazine does not clarify what happens to that neat little character swap system during these sequences. |
Parece un remake de Lufia 2.
Sistema de combate centrado en la acción, cambiando de perosnajes tocando sus caras en pantalla. Permite combos del estilo de mientras un enemigo está en el aire, cambiar de personaje y continuar con el mismo.
También habrá que cambiar de personaje para aprovechar sus habilidades en las mazmorras. Las mazmorras prometen toneladas de trampas, pisos que colapsan y puzles.
Se juega en la pantalla e arriba dejando la de abajo para opciones y demás. En el combate, la batalla se expande a ambas pantallas.
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