Natsume’s E3 lineup includes that new Lufia game

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Natsume sent along their E3 line-up for this year, and there’s a few titles we’re looking forward to trying out. We’re probably most interested in the new Lufia series game, Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals, which we told you was coming to the DS later this year.

In fact, their whole line-up is DS titles this year. Aside from Lufia they have Harvest Moon: Grand Bazaar and Rune Factory 3: A Fantasy Harvest Moon. In the latter you play as a half human/half monster, and you’ll work to unite both races before they destroy each other.

And finally, in the I-won’t-buy-it-but-it’s-still-so-cute category, is a DS game called Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove. You can see Gabrielle and her cat in the image above. Here’s the game’s description:

Gabrielle’s having a bad day. She sneezed her soul right out of herbody! She’ll have to travel to Monster Town, the home of all things that go bump in the night, to get help. Only by busting out the
ghostliest dance moves and thrilling and chilling people will she be able to scare up the power she needs to get herself back into her body! It’s a spooktacular rhythm adventure!

Now, I say that I wouldn’t buy it, but I also said that about Natsume’s Princess Debut. And…well, I own that game. [cringe]


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