Sunday, November 28, 2010

Imagine: Fashion Designer World Tour DS Review


I've read the other reviews for this game, and I have a major complaint: REVIEW THE GAME. NOT THE SHIPPING, NOT YOUR KIDS' REACTIONS, THE ACTUAL GAME!!! Thank you. And now, onto the REAL review.

Graphics:
I've heard a lot of people whining about the NDS's graphics. The truth of the matter is, the DS just doesn't have powerful enough software to produce graphics like the PSP or Wii or Xbox or whatever. So as far as the Nintendo DS's standards go, the graphics are somewhat decent. They have impproved majorly since the first Fashion Designer game, and are a bit better than the New York's. It's still very pixelly at times, though. I despise taking full-length pics in the game because the model's lips look like they've been mutated ( O ) ( O )

Music:
I'm not gonna lie to you; the music is AWFUL. I always turn the volume down and stick my headphones in to listen to my iPod when I play the game. Hooray for iPods!!!:D

Gameplay:
The gameplay is nothing like the first game; instead it leans a lot more towards the New York style. So if you liked the gameplay of the first Fashion Design game, you're probably gonna hate this.
The game's time is based on "seasons" and "months"; The basic schedule of each month in each season is this: Read the magazines to trend ideas, call people and get information on the current trend, make the minimum amount of clothes, display clothes on your mannequins, take pictures, do a fashion show or two, and get your sales report. True, it is very enjoyable at first. But it gets very repetitive very fast. Another thing that stinks is the fact that you don't seem to unlock any more fashion options. (Other than buying things at stores.) But then again I haven't completed the game yet, so I may be surprised. There also a lot, and I mean A LOT, of cutscenes. Which, I might add, are mediocre and pointless in my opinion. Younger girls may enjoy them, but chances are they won't. There are some nice new features, like being able to go out and buy clothes, accessories, stamps, patterns, shoes, etc. and the ability to break the article of clothing you're tailoring into separate sections and color them accordingly. The gameplay is nice, but repeats itself way too much. I don't reccommend playing this game for more than an hour at a time, to avoid boredom.

Well, there you have it. I hope that this review helped you make a decision of whether or not to buy it. If not, then well I guess I'll go shoot myself for being such a biased loser. (Okay, maybe not THAT...) Sooo.... Please tell me if the review helped you or not by clicking on the little button thingy! Pleez I need friends!!! *sobs* Ha ha joking just read it pls. As for me, I'm gonna go play Avalon Code. Byes!
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