GeekyGuy said:This, and maybe Monster Tale, represents what is likely the last hurrah for DS. A great way to end an era.
Rayder said:OK, what's the difference between the level selections? I mean, I can guess that "greenhorn" will have more tutorial to it and will help you more through the game, but "old hand" says "for the full experience"....so is there less game in "greenhorn" than there is in "old hand" or is the helper stuff the only difference, or is the game significantly different between the two level selections?
I have never played the previous Okamiden game before, if that makes any difference.
Depends on compression version, if there using rar or zip it might be a bit higher in size as apposed to if its compressed with 7z but you can't really tell if it's patched just from its compression size because it's the same size as the original clean version.ruok said:Anybody know the correct file size for the patched version? I found a 51mb and a 46.6 mb i dont know which one it is
gamefreak94 said:What's wrong with downloading from lamefuck?
It's not like they get money when we download from them/him/her/it.
Or maybe it's a trap O.O
I cant slash the lanterns. I've read something about a Universal Child's Play patch in the JP version.miyagiCE said:Just a shout-out to all EZ Flash V users, the RetroGameFan patch works like a charm (no surprise there)! Just got past the first (only?) AP area, where you cut down the stone lanterns.
Malamutes are where its at.Blaze163 said:I was looking forward to this, but now I have my own wolf it seems kinda superflous really. Might download it for a quick play but no doubt I'll get bored of it quickly and go play fetch with my husky instead.