Seven new games are headed to Nintendo's downloadable services this week: one for the Virtual Console, two for WiiWare and four for DSiWare.
Square Enix's love-it-or-hate-it SNES RPG Final Fantasy Mystic Quest is on the Virtual Console this week. Nintendo's unique KeysFactory-developed WiiWare puzzler, ThruSpace (known in Japan as Surinuke Anatousu) is also hitting WiiWare this week, along with Snapdots for DSiWare.
Games available this week:
With today's gamer requiring a fast paced, highly action oriented, and not all that thought provoking game - it is no wonder we have seen the decline of traditional point and click RPGs like most of us grew up with back in the day. I enjoyed spending literally days of my life playing these games, maxing out stats, collecting every secret - no matter how pointless, and growing pale in my basement with my only source of light being the television and and power button for weeks on end.
LordCh...
"The allure just isn't there anymore for the Final Fantasy titles and we have to ask why. Loyal fans try to create hype, but the games are just not combining new and old expectations. Maybe it's because every game, we have to warm up to new characters and worlds. Square sets itself up for hit and miss titles with no character regularity. The only motif running through the series I can identify is a blond guy and clueless protagonists. Most of the recent Final Fantasy games (dare I say Square ..."

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