Square’s Wonderful World seems very promising.

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A new game that got a bit shown on this year’s TGS and made by the same guys that did Kingdom Hearts will be hitting Japan Next 2007. It’s called “It’s a Wonderful World” [or Subarashiki kono Sekai in Japanese] and its story revolves around a kid [Neku] that gets strange E-mails with objectives, and a dancer [Shiki]. The cool thing is the battle system, it seems that shiki fights on the top screen and you control her with the D-pad, and Neku fights on the bottom screen with the stylus.

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I hope they bring the crazy games to America, only Japan gets the cool stuff. . .

[Kotaku]

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2 Replies to "Square’s Wonderful World seems very promising."

  1. Zecarius says:

    I hope this comes out in English… looks freakin’ sweet.

  2. Namine says:

    This is for the DS right? It looks really good, but quite too modern for it to be a Square game..I guess the Enix influence is seen throughout the game…and by the looks of it it’s the same KH team who did the illustrations right? They look skinny enough…:P


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