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According to DSFanboy, recent Nintendo acquisition Monolith Soft has been working on a SRPG exclusively for DS. I'll let DSFanboy editor JC Fletcher take it from here: "Along with about a billion other things, the identity of Soma Bringer was revealed today in a Nintendo conference. It's a new strategy RPG (from the looks of it, at least) developed by Nintendo's newest acquisition, Xenosaga developers Monolith Soft. Just from looking at the screens, we see attacks mapped to the face buttons, and multiple camera angles. As a new Nintendo-published SRPG, we're sure we'll be hearing more about Soma Bringer soon."
This sure looks interesting, and it seems that this kind of game will be plentiful on DS (ASH, Fire Emblem, FFTA2, Luminous Arc 1&2, etc.), just like the GBA. Everyone should be looking forward to learning more about this!
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There's really no stopping the DS at this point.
I know! I play the DS so much now, much more so than the Wii, although if I had a Xbox 360 that may change due to the disease known as Haloitis.
The SRPG is one of my favorite genres, and handhelds always seem to get a boatload of them.