DS/3DS Games with best storylines

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#1 Yoshi9000
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I've decided to quit online multiplayer, atleast for now, and focus more on story driven games. I have professor layton, the mario RPGs, pokemon mystery dungeon, and ordered 999. So what other DS or 3DS games would you reccomend for someone looking for a deep, interesting, and even emotional story to experience.

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After you're done with 999, Virtues last reward is a given. I also enjoyed the story of The World Ends With You.
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I'm a firm believer in Hotel Dusk.
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Trace Memory, Hotel Dusk, Last Window (Dusk sequel) - all made my Cing

Zero Escape 999 and, after that, its 3DS/Vita sequel Virtue's Last Reward - Thank me and whoever else recommended this later.

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And about Layton. Unwound Future's story and ending WILL make you emotional as it starts to wrap up.

"What a twist!" - M. Night

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Any of the Dragon Quest Games IV, V, VI, IX. I love them all but my personal favorite is V. Where else can you start as a kid and his dad, grow up, chose a wife, marry and have kids of your own, all while fighting the baddies and the bosses to make the world a better place?

Rune Factory 3. Really good storyline, lots of interesting characters. The best of the Rune Factorys.

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Nothing beats Radiant Historia when it comes to storyline. It has one of the best in any game I've played, ever.

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#8 funsohng
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Ace Attorney series.
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So I've played 999 and am almost done w/ Virtue's Last Reward. One thing I really like about these game is the very grim atmosphere they have. Do any of the visual novel type games mentioned have a similar feel to them? It seems like the Layton series is kind of cute and charming in comparison but I haven't played any of it. How about the Ace Attourney series? I already have Hotel Dusk on deck...

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#10 funsohng
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So I've played 999 and am almost done w/ Virtue's Last Reward. One thing I really like about these game is the very grim atmosphere they have. Do any of the visual novel type games mentioned have a similar feel to them? It seems like the Layton series is kind of cute and charming in comparison but I haven't played any of it. How about the Ace Attourney series? I already have Hotel Dusk on deck...

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Ace Attorney is far from grim. There is a reason why it's doing the collaboration with Layton series....
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Devil Survivor 1 and 2.

If you go for the first one, get the enhanced port for the 3DS, Overclocked.

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#12 Will47
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Yeah I'm just going to have to repeat the 999/VLR thing. I played both of them over this holiday break and was blown away.
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999 (and i'm guessing VLR as well, since it's a direct sequel) is not only the best story on the DS, it's among my favorite stories ever. i put it on par with my favorite books. it's an excellently written thriller, and pretty emotional too. it also has a very unique plot mechanic, in that you have to achieve all the endings to figure out the plot, and then move to the "true" ending, where all your questions are answered in a surprising way. so don't make the mistake of thinking you're done with it just because you reached an ending. i'm not one to cry over stories myself, but i was pretty down during certain parts of 999, and i've had a friend tell me that one part in 999 and another in VLR had him crying, like, a lot. it's very intense, but very rewarding as well, in a way. moving to something more gamey, the world ends with you is one of my favorites on the DS. come to think of it, it uses a similar plot mechanic to 999, but much more linear and less "groundhog day" in that regard.
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Nothing beats Radiant Historia when it comes to storyline. It has one of the best in any game I've played, ever.

nintendofreak_2
well, do yourself a favor and get into the Zero Escape games then. i mean, i'm sure radiant historia is pretty good (wouldn't have ordered it otherwise), but i find it hard to believe it can top 999. quite a rollercoaster that game.
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Nothing beats Radiant Historia when it comes to storyline. It has one of the best in any game I've played, ever.

nintendofreak_2

This. But I havent played 999.

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well, do yourself a favor and get into the Zero Escape games then. i mean, i'm sure radiant historia is pretty good (wouldn't have ordered it otherwise), but i find it hard to believe it can top 999. quite a rollercoaster that game.BrunoBRS
What I saw from the gameplay it's just not my kind of game. I can't see myself getting into it.

Radiant Historia was just so refreshing when I played it, and mind you this was literally a week or two after I had finished Xenoblade. It's story really is something I find really special throughout and it only gets better and better as the game progresses.

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Radiant Historia, Knights in the Nightmare, Final Fantasy IV, Dragon Quest V, Okamiden, Solatorobo all have compelling stories. Also there is a text driven game known as Theresia made by Axys who also made the famous 999. Theresia is deeply flawed but the story is well worth it and quite unique. Also Dragon Quest VI's story is quite good, but more for the concept then the emotion. My favorite story out of the oens listed there is Knights in the Nightmare, followed closely by Radiant Historia. Both have really unique and interesting stories, along with a great cast.

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[QUOTE="nintendofreak_2"]

Nothing beats Radiant Historia when it comes to storyline. It has one of the best in any game I've played, ever.

BrunoBRS
well, do yourself a favor and get into the Zero Escape games then. i mean, i'm sure radiant historia is pretty good (wouldn't have ordered it otherwise), but i find it hard to believe it can top 999. quite a rollercoaster that game.

Lol anime game.
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Final Fantasy Tactics Advance 2 is a great option if you enjoy strategy games. Its story is generic and similar to the first prequel on the GBA, but you can sink many hours into between all the missions and classes for the characters.

Highly recommend Hotel Dusk and the Layton series as others have.

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#20 Yoshi9000
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And about Layton. Unwound Future's story and ending WILL make you emotional as it starts to wrap up.

"What a twist!" - M. Night

Aero5555

yeah, I've heard. I've only played last specter and playing miracle mask now. I almost feel like skipping the first two to play unwound future. I'm also very curious about the time traveling mystery and how that will unfold

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#21 Yoshi9000
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'll look into hotel dusk, radiant historia, and knights in the nightmare. I also thought about chrono trigger, but I'm not sure how bad it has aged considering it is a SNES game. I'm fine with the graphics though.

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Paper Mario Sticker Star has a pretty basic storyline, but the adventure is always full of charm and humorous dialogue. I'm actually really loving the game both for the journey and gameplay.

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#23 turtlethetaffer
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'll look into hotel dusk, radiant historia, and knights in the nightmare. I also thought about chrono trigger, but I'm not sure how bad it has aged considering it is a SNES game. I'm fine with the graphics though.

Yoshi9000

Chrono Trigger is still amazing. I played it for the first time like three years ago and it has aged very well, trust me. I was blown away. Also, Knights in the Nightmare is very complicated in its gameplay... Do A LOT of research on it onlne before playing it... It's essentially a hybrid of RTS and Bullet Hell shooters, but there is a ton of micromanaging and factors to consider. Definitely a thinking man's game. But the complexity makes it all the more rewarding. And about radiant Historia... Just play it. Even if you don't like JRPGs, it lacks what most haters hate about the genre. (Random encounters, dull battle system.) All enemies are seen on screen and the battle system is qite fun and strategic, providing a good challenge but never being too tough. Just keeps you on your toes. And the story is simply awesome, especially the main character. He starts out as a loner, like in many JRPGs but, unlike many JRPGs, he grows in a lot of meaningful ways. Both games are amazing in their own ways.

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[QUOTE="Aero5555"]

And about Layton. Unwound Future's story and ending WILL make you emotional as it starts to wrap up.

"What a twist!" - M. Night

Yoshi9000

yeah, I've heard. I've only played last specter and playing miracle mask now. I almost feel like skipping the first two to play unwound future. I'm also very curious about the time traveling mystery and how that will unfold

I would recommend playing through in order - especially if you've played Last Spectre and starting Miracle Mask due to the timeline.

Last Spectre > Miracle Mask > New 3DS Layton due in Japan Feb 28 (apparently) > Curious Village > Diabolical Box > Unwound Future. There is the movie called the Eternal Diva, but people debate its location due to characters and plot (I personally haven't seen it).

I have only played through the Curious Village to Unwound Future trilogy and Unwound Future easily has the more emotional story and ending. I should really get around to playing Last Spectre and Miracle Mask soon:|.

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golden sun : dark dawn

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999 and virtues last reward for sure

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[QUOTE="BrunoBRS"]well, do yourself a favor and get into the Zero Escape games then. i mean, i'm sure radiant historia is pretty good (wouldn't have ordered it otherwise), but i find it hard to believe it can top 999. quite a rollercoaster that game.nintendofreak_2

What I saw from the gameplay it's just not my kind of game. I can't see myself getting into it.

doing it wrong. i was pretty skeptic of it myself, but dude. DUDE. plus, it's a visual novel, it's more a book than a game (though it has some point & click segments in it). you're playing it for the story. also the demo suuuuuuuuuucks.

golden sun : dark dawn

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i'm a golden sun fan and even i can say it's a pretty standard story :P most of my enjoyment from the game was because i was already invested in the world.
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Also there is a text driven game known as Theresia made by Axys who also made the famous 999.

turtlethetaffer
*Aksys and they're just the publisher, albeit one of my favorite publishers :P they also publish blazblue and the bit.trip series, as well as the zero escape games. and their logo looks like the watches from 999 :o
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#29 turtlethetaffer
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[QUOTE="turtlethetaffer"]

Also there is a text driven game known as Theresia made by Axys who also made the famous 999.

BrunoBRS

*Aksys and they're just the publisher, albeit one of my favorite publishers :P they also publish blazblue and the bit.trip series, as well as the zero escape games. and their logo looks like the watches from 999 :o

Ah my mistake. Either way they were involved in both games.

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AA series for DS

999 series for DS/3DS

Kid Icarus Uprising for 3DS

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finding a copy of 999 in the uk is next to impossible.

having to get it shipped in from the states as im desperate to play.

have VLR already but not touching till i finish 999

just playing an epicly long waiting game for it to arrive

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finding a copy of 999 in the uk is next to impossible.

having to get it shipped in from the states as im desperate to play.

have VLR already but not touching till i finish 999

just playing an epicly long waiting game for it to arrive

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I heard 999 never got an EU localization, that might be it.
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Elite Beat Agents!!! :P
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[QUOTE="BrunoBRS"][QUOTE="nintendofreak_2"]

Nothing beats Radiant Historia when it comes to storyline. It has one of the best in any game I've played, ever.

funsohng
well, do yourself a favor and get into the Zero Escape games then. i mean, i'm sure radiant historia is pretty good (wouldn't have ordered it otherwise), but i find it hard to believe it can top 999. quite a rollercoaster that game.

Lol anime game.

your doing yourself a huge disservice by writing off a great story because of an art styIe.
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[QUOTE="darkspineslayer"][QUOTE="funsohng"][QUOTE="BrunoBRS"] well, do yourself a favor and get into the Zero Escape games then. i mean, i'm sure radiant historia is pretty good (wouldn't have ordered it otherwise), but i find it hard to believe it can top 999. quite a rollercoaster that game.

Lol anime game.

your doing yourself a huge disservice by writing off a great story because of an art styIe.

he's a friend, he's been hearing me praise the game for at least a month. don't take his post as anything more than nagging :P