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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Henshin a Go Go BabyDec 05, 2005
By John "Spartan" 117
"Video Game Connoisseur"
This game captures the feel of the "2003 USA Today Game of the Year" original and it's sequel gloriously. Now multiply it by two.
Double Trouble does what no other DS game has done so far and displayed 2 views of the same action in 3D. In truth, we could have done with out it and doubled the frame rate of the bottom screen but alas, it is still a great game. This is a very impressive game graphically. The cell shading is awesome and very close to it's Gamecube counterpart.
It is more puzzle oriented than its console bretheren whose focus is on the fighting. This is by far not a negative since the touch screen is put to use in very imaginative ways. Dragging your finger across the touch screen to cut the scene and place it in a way that favors you? Classic Clover Studio imagination at work here. Need to extinguish a fire? Slice the screen and take the fire hydrant to under it to kill it.
To keep things short, if you love sidescrolling brawlers, this game is for you. If you like innovation, this game is for you. If you like Viewtiful Joe, why don't you have this game yet?
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Very good with some glaring flawsMar 08, 2006
By E. David Swan From his first appearance on the GameCube several years back Viewtiful Joe has always been kind of an odd bird. The art style is completely unique in video games and the gameplay has a real charm to it. It was obvious pretty early on that Viewtiful Joe was going to be a different kind of franchise if for nothing more than the bizarre name of the title character. The series has a spectacularly satisfying fighting engine that never grows old. There is such a visceral pleasure in unleashing punches on robots as parts fly from their increasingly demolished frames.
The DS version of Viewtiful Joe carries on the tradition set by the console versions of collecting movie reels, purchasing additional powers and hearts and using special effects to (VX) solve puzzles and gain an advantage during fights. The graphics are a very cool mix of 2D side scrolling and a pseudo 3D depth and height. There is still a lot of fighting but the DS's touch screen has allowed Capcom to create all new puzzle designs based on screen manipulation.
One of the potential issues I foresaw with the DS was any game that would attempt to use the touch screen AND control pad at the same time. Successful games like Trauma Center and Kirby Canvas Curse use the touch screen exclusively. Sonic uses the touch screen in some sections and directional pad in others. Viewtiful Joe attempts to have the player use them both at the same time to predictably disastrous results. Imagine trying to move your character with the pad while fumbling about with the stylus. Some of the VX moves require a quick right or left motion with the stylus while others require an up or down motion. Under optimal conditions, with no distractions it can sometimes be challenging to pull off but when you're in the midst of a boss level battle forget it. As if that weren't enough sometimes successfully pulling off a VX move isn't even worth the effort since it only buys you a couple seconds of time. In most boss battles I just said to Hell with the touch screen VX moves and stuck with the bread and butter moves like `Slow' that only require pressing the shoulder buttons.
The new Viewtiful Joe is a very good game but some of Capcom's attempts are ultimately flawed and should have been scrapped or modified. Game makers should learn that it is just too much to ask of players to control the directional pad and stylus at the same time. Luckily players can just avoid using these techniques so at least the game can be completed.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Decent but not as good as the originalNov 16, 2007
By Corbet Griffith Viewtiful is a side-scrolling action franchise by Capcom. This is the first version for Nintendo DS. The same basic premise is present with the DS version but in a smaller form. I found the game to be very fun in the same ways the older games are, but I also felt like the game was too short, even for a handheld. One could easily beat this game in a few hours. Another aspect that I didn't like about it was the fact that it used alot of touchscreen gimmicks that weren't necessary. I felt like these gimmicks slowed down the game and weren't polished - some of the touchscreen maneuvers were hard to perform. Viewtiful Joe still shines as being a great side-scrolling action game and I recommend it to anyone who is a fan of the franchise or someone who is looking for a decent action game for the DS.
Only for die-hard VJ fansDec 04, 2010
By Jen Man this game's hard to find!
As much as I love Viewtiful Joe, I have to say I'm really disappointed with this one game. Yeah, it's got REALLY good graphics, and Joe's got these cool new powers, but the game is EXTREMELY SHORT. I beat the story in two days, so you might beat it in much less time if you're a hardcore gamer. It's bare bones: just a game, one character, three difficulties, and once you beat it the game's over. You can't go back and replay the previous levels unless you start over in a new file (so you go through the trouble of buying all those power-ups for nothing).
If you still want to play this game though, rent it, borrow it from a friend, or get it at a much lower price. It's just not worth the 17 dollars I had to pay for (plus shipping).
Great GameAug 23, 2010
By ggutierrez1992 If you like the other Viewtiful Joe games then you will enjoy this one. It was kinda hard for me being a left hander not being able to switch the settings but i prevailed and beat the game. Pretty good graphics for a DS game as well