Dizi wrote:Also how about the DS style adventure games phoenix wright or another code. With this touch screen ability does this give the adventure games a new platform in which they could take advantage of and be highly sucessful?
So far for NDS games, I have completed and found the following games to have excellent storyline & character development. They include some exciting parts in the game so one doesn't feel bored playing.
- Phoenix Wright series (3 Phoenix Wright+Apollo Justice+Miles Edgeworth) -> There is some humour injected as well; game alternates between poink & click and finding contradictions; the beginning ones are best for story but more difficult to solve. Miles Edgeworth 2 never got an English version.

- Trace Memory -> Includes science fiction theme; point & click
- Time Hollow -> Includes science fiction theme; gives "Butterfly Effect movie" feeling where things keep getting worse when the past is changed. Happy ending though.
- Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors -> Includes science fiction theme; involves logical puzzle solving; have to replay game minimum one more time to complete story
After reading people's recommandation that those who liked "Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors" should play the popular game, "Ever 17:Out of Infinity", I found that it was true that Ever 17 is a great game. However, it is more a digital noval where a lot of reading is require. It is like watching an non-moving anime in Japanese and reading english subtitles so patience in reading is require. This game includes science fiction theme mixed with teenage love / childlike "puppy love". Story is more exciting / moving / towards the end. Have to replay game minimum 4 more times to complete story. It is sad that the other series related to "Ever 17:Out of Infinity" never got translated to English. Sometimes, I wish that I could understand Japanese because there are quite a few nice adventure games that are only in Japanese language (with heavy text for reading).
I am looking forward to the release of "Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward" - the sequel to Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors. I go for adventure games with good storyline & character development as it give as much satisfaction as watching a good TV serial. Touch screen is only the second consideration (an added bonus if it helps the game) and is not the main consideration.