Two new videos of It’s A Wonderful World

Entice your eyeballs with wonderful-flavored eye candy in this video update of Square Enix‘s It’s a Wonderful World for the Nintendo DS. Featuring a unique art style and direction that’s delightfully Tetsuya Nomura‘s, Square Enix may just have a new epic game franchise on their hands.

The first video shows the game’s ingenious use of both screens, with your two characters duking it out with the monsters via the D-pad and the touchscreen. The upper screen seems to be for physical attacks, with a DDR-esque control mechanic that has you pressing directions to execute a damaging combo string. The touchscreen is where you dole out the magic attacks, with Neck disposing of the Noise with a neat-looking fire spell.

The second video shows off the game’s manga-esque intro, and it’s where we see Neck being given his 7-day time limit. Rather scary stuff, that – seeing that you have only one week left to live.

Fast and furious action, stylized visuals, a great soundtrack – definitely a classic for the DS. Enjoy the videos!



The other video at the jump!

Entice your eyeballs with wonderful-flavored eye candy in this video update of Square Enix‘s It’s a Wonderful World for the Nintendo DS. Featuring a unique art style and direction that’s delightfully Tetsuya Nomura‘s, Square Enix may just have a new epic game franchise on their hands.

The first video shows the game’s ingenious use of both screens, with your two characters duking it out with the monsters via the D-pad and the touchscreen. The upper screen seems to be for physical attacks, with a DDR-esque control mechanic that has you pressing directions to execute a damaging combo string. The touchscreen is where you dole out the magic attacks, with Neck disposing of the Noise with a neat-looking fire spell.

The second video shows off the game’s manga-esque intro, and it’s where we see Neck being given his 7-day time limit. Rather scary stuff, that – seeing that you have only one week left to live.

Fast and furious action, stylized visuals, a great soundtrack – definitely a classic for the DS. Enjoy the videos!

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