■ 16/08/08 - Summon Night : Twin Age Summon Night: Twin Age is a fully stylus-driven action RPG set in the popular Summon Night universe featuring beautifully animated graphics, and addictive action RPG gameplay. The stylus is your key to the world of Clardona, whether as your swinging sword or your shimmering wall of fire.
Test de Summon Night : Twin Age sur Nindendo DS, chez WorthPlaying.
■ 30/07/08 - Summon Night : Twin Age Anime and Japanese RPGs have taught us this much: If a real estate agent ever offers you a cozy home tucked away on an isolated island, run the other way. Settling down in your own little hamlet immediately makes you an eligible recruit for saving the world from evil spirits.
Test de Summon Night : Twin Age sur Nindendo DS, chez GamePro.
■ 18/07/08 - Summon Night : Twin Age Spirits, summoned beasts, swords and a young woman that wants to help her friends no matter what. What else does an RPG need?
Test de Summon Night : Twin Age sur Nindendo DS, chez Deeko.
■ 08/07/08 - Summon Night : Twin Age I get by with a little help from my friends.
It might not be correct to say that the DS is starved for RPG’s, but compared to its predecessor’s impressive library, one might say that the current selection is meager. Well, leave it to Atlus to fill that role-playing void, with a new entry in their pseudo-Tales franchise, Summon Night. This newest iteration chucks traditional turn-based fighting and implements real-time battles. While the game has its flaws, Summon Night: Twin Age is a deep, involving RPG that fans of the genre will have a hard time putting down.
Test de Summon Night : Twin Age sur Nindendo DS, chez NintendoWorldReport.
■ 27/06/08 - Summon Night : Twin Age Magical powers, spirits in turmoil, conjured beasts that fight along side a rugged band of heroes; we've seen it all before. Summon Night: Twin Age is not the first role-playing game for the DS to draw from the big book of RPG clichés, and at first glance, it looks like another conventional grind fest. Yet, lurking behind the sickly sweet anime exterior and derivative storyline is one of the better portable Japanese RPGs to come stateside.
Test de Summon Night : Twin Age sur Nindendo DS, chez GameDaily.
■ 20/06/08 - Summon Night : Twin Age See if you've played this one: it's a role-playing game with real-time battles and a top-down, slightly angled view. You're slogging around one dungeon after another, alternately hacking baddies into little bits with handheld weapons or just pummeling them with elemental magic like fire, ice, and the like. Of course it sounds familiar. On the surface, Summon Night: Twin Age is a lot like dozens of other games - specifically, literally any action RPG from the original Zelda to Diablo. But that doesn't mean it's not worth a play.
Test de Summon Night : Twin Age sur Nindendo DS, chez Games Radar.
■ 12/06/08 - Summon Night : Twin Age The Summon Night series has gone through quite an adventure in itself between its strategy role-playing PSX roots, it's "Tales" inspired GBA series with Swordcraft Story, and the now premiering Summon Night: Twin Age for Nintendo DS. Test de Summon Night : Twin Age sur Nindendo DS, chez Games Domain Yahoo.
■ 09/06/08 - Summon Night : Twin Age Flight-Plan's Summon Night: Twin Age, the second Nintendo DS game in the series, is yet another lighthearted action role-playing game with adorable sprites. It shares some similarities with its predecessors, specifically the inclusion of a crafting system in addition to dungeon exploration, but differentiates itself by abandoning the franchise's random battles and side-scrolling view. It's a cute candidate ......Test de Summon Night : Twin Age sur Nindendo DS, chez Gamespot US.