

Daniel X: The Ultimate Power trailer. I almost passed over this DS title, skeptical that a licensed game based on a James Patterson book series was worth investing any interest in; the DS adaptation of James Patterson’s Women’s Murder Club didn’t help convince me otherwise.
Something about the combo-heavy combat, however, seemed familiar — it looks just like Spider-Man: Web of Shadows DS, a gem most missed due to its crappier home console counterparts. I bet the Griptonite team behind Web of Shadows DS and the acclaimed Spyro: The Eternal Night GBA edition is now developing Daniel X.
I hope this is also a Metroidvania like Web of Shadows!
Preorder: Daniel X ($29.99, coming January 12, 2010)
Buy: Daniel X books, Spider-Man: Web of Shadows DS
[Via DS-x2]
tags / daniel x / james patterson / griptonite games / spider-man / web of shadows / spyro / the eternal night / ecGreat news for people who like things presented as lists: I’ve made a list.
The Gamasutra piece aims to highlight the year’s “high quality releases that went mostly ignored by mainstream consumers, the gaming press, and online video game communities.” Hit the above link for that!
Seeing as I had to make sure that most platforms were represented, I wasn’t able to choke the list with oddball handheld games like Bangai-O Spirits or The Legend of Kage 2 or whatever nonsense game that only you and maybe three other people on NeoGAF bought.
I did, however, manage to sneak into the “honorable mentions” a couple DS titles that no one else but me and three other guys on NeoGAF care about.
Also, if you haven’t yet — and I strongly suspect that you haven’t — you should totally pick up Spider-Man: Web of Shadows for the DS.
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