A great swan song for the DS. Its production values are stellar, the game plays very well, and is chock-full of some sweet content. Plus, it's literally as close to MegaMan Legends 3 that any 3DS owners are likely to get in terms of play, style, and overall feeling.
CyberConnect2 did a great job and hopefully Solatorobo will not be forgotten as its predecessor, because of the games of the last gasp of the DS, this one is certainly worth the investment.
Es la OBRA MAGNA de Nintendo DS,
Jugué a este juego cuando apenas tenía 13 años, y me pareció una obra increíble, me mantuvo enganchado a esa pequeña pantalla durante toda su duración, aunque me saltaba algunos diálogos.
Lo rejugué hace relativamente poco, y me sigue pareciendo uno de los mejores juegos de la portátil,
sus personajes, estilo gráfico y banda sonora son de 10.
Si te planteas jugarlo, hazlo. Un indispensable para cualquier colección de Nintendo DS.
Solatorobo is slow to get going, and neither the combat nor the puzzles are ever anything more than mildly challenging. But it's a true original, beautiful to look at, lovingly made, characterful and always ready to surprise you with some mad, bizarre new idea.
To celebrate its 15th birthday, CyberConnect2 went all-out in order to father a spiritual follow-up to its original game Tail Concerto, full of love and passion. Pretty, with a world that shares some common traits with the work of H. Miyazaki, and an accessible yet satisfying action gameplay and nice characters, it's a perfect game to offer to younger gamers... if you can't bear to play a talking dog yourself.
Consistently surprising, technically accomplished and instantly likeable, this portable adventure has more good ideas than it seems to know what to do with.
Solatorobo is the most controversial entry in the little tail bronx series.
This game is both a cartoony platformer with a strong emphasis on action and a Japanese RPG with a Xenogears level storyline.
Anthropomorphic cute dogs from children's cartoons intersect with human gods from naruto fillers who want to wreak genocide on the canine and feline races with an Evangelion aesthetic.
In terms of gameplay, it's a mix of dodgeball, with tons of mini-games like fishing, Mario kart, arena fighting, levitation platforming, all set against the backdrop of some amazing boss fights in the main Zelda puzzle story.
But, it is worth moving on to additional missions, as the game makes us work as a loader, cleaner, insect fighter.
The main undeniable plus of solatorobo is that they combine the soulfulness of Game Boy Advance and PSP.
When Hiroshi was making this game, he wanted to please absolutely everyone, to make it so that every audience would be able to grasp it. He dreamed of making a dream game.
But in the end the game turned out just really good. This game has not been able to conquer the masses.
Solotorobo is a fantastically original Action RPG. You play as red, an anthropomorphic dog who rides a mech-like robot. The game revolves around the robots main function: lifting. You lift enemies and throw them in the air, and then juggle them til they die. You can catch projectiles and use them against the enemies. It is admittedly a limited set of skills, but what it lacks in action it certainly makes up for in charm. It has a lovely art style, great story, fun side quests and even a Mario Kart style racing minigame. There's lots to collect from music to photos and the customisation of you robot via a tetris style grid is fun to try to optimise at each stage of the game. A lovely addition to any DS collection.
Lo mejor del juego sin duda son los gráficos y el diseño artístico, que es una delicia. El problema es el gameplay, que se queda a medias en todo. Combate demasiado simple para ser un juego de acción, elementos RPG demasiado escasos para el género, pocos puzzles para ser un juego de puzzles, pocas plataformas para un plataformas... está en tierra de nadie y hubiera sido interesante decantarse por algo en lugar de hacerlo todo a medio gas.
Por lo demas es decente, la música es buena y la historia es normalita, nada que no se haya visto antes, pero cumple.
An enjoyable hotchpotch of ingredients in this arcade-RPG hybrid with a fun storyline, funky graphics and added robot customisation for mech fans. Progression is a little easy but it's consistently entertaining.
SummarySet out on an adventure amid floating islands and witness a world brought to life by renowned designers and animators. Battle robot enemies, build your strength and undertake quests as you journey through the Shepherd Republic and meet fascinating characters. Take control of Red as hes drawn into an epic tale and becomes responsible for ...