Dengeki Gakuen Rpg Cross Of Venus English Patch

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For Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of Venus on the DS, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Is there any words of an English version coming out yet?? Or English Patch???'

Dengeki Gakuen Rpg Cross Of Venus Special English Patch

Dengeki Gakuen Rpg Cross Of Venus English Patch

Last attempt was a Chat that was terminated after only few minutes by the support person as I was typing dengeki gakuen rpg cross of venus english patch. Play next; Play now; Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of Venus - Ch5 starts, Shana's first 'Urusai urusai urusai' in the game!


Change log (3.3):
Supports new games, including Pokemon Black & Pokemon White!
NOTICE:
The following can not be corrected before the normal operation of the DSi game console:
5591 - Ishin no Arashi - Shippuu Ryoumaden (JP)
5576 - Naruto Shippuden - Naruto vs Sasuke (US)
5574 - Radiant Historia (US)
5565 - 18 Classic Card Games (US)
5562 - Dengeki Gakuen RPG - Cross of Venus Special (JP)
5560 - Dragon Quest VI - Realms of Revelation (US)(M3)
5557 - Phineas and Ferb - Ride Again (DSi Enhanced) (US)(M2)
5549 - KORG M01 - Music Workstation (JP)
5547 - Mario vs. Donkey Kong - Mini-Land Mayhem (DSi Enhanced) (EU)(M5)
5544 - Blue Dragon - Awakened Shadow (ES)
5537 - Ghost Trick - Phantom Detective (EU)(M5)
5532 - Gyakuten Kenji 2 (JP)
5531 - Dragon Ball Kai - Ultimate Butouden (JP)
5530 - Sora no Otoshimono Forte - Dreamy Season (JP)
5529 - Michael Jackson - The Experience (US)(M3)
5528 - Vampire Moon - The Mystery of the Hidden Sun (US)(M3
5523 - Mabeop Cheonjamun DS2 - Choehuui Hanjamabeop (KS))
5511 - Blue Dragon - Awakened Shadow (EU)
5506 - Touch Darts (US)
5503 - Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 (US)
5500 - Kaiju Busters Powered (JP)
5455 - Battle of Giants - Mutant Insects (US)(M3)
5225 - Imagine - Dream Resort (DSi Enhanced) (EU)(M5)
4914 - WarioWare - Do It Yourself (EU)(M5)
4812 - WarioWare - D.I.Y. (US)
1666 - Chessmaster - The Art of Learning (US)(M3)
1541 - Chessmaster - The Art of Learning (EU)(M6)

Crossover games seem to be all the rage in Japan. Whether it's Smash Bros, Kingdom Hearts, or Marvel vs. Capcom, people can't seem to get enough of seeing their favorite fantasy character cooperate or compete in a unique setting. ASCII put together their own crossover, using heroines from eight different popular manga series (including my personal favorite, 'Kino's Journey'), and throwing them all together in one Nintendo DS game.

Because the source of inspiration was technically the manga, and not anime, there are no music themes borrowed from the TV anime that some of this manga would later spawn. All of the music is composed by Yuji Toriyama, and he gets to put his own musical touch on the eight different worlds merged in this one game. Some of his musical ideas are stronger than others.

I think the soundtrack's biggest weakness is the DS sound source. The DS has been notorious for producing a strange amalgam of tinny, GBA-quality synth and smooth, MIDI-quality synth. There is also a lack of dynamic variation. Everything is ultra-normalized; I had to search to find crescendos and decrescendos on this soundtrack.

Toriyama saves the best of his talent for the last track. The 'ending theme' is a beautiful piece that uses everyone's favorite chord progression (IV V vi) and includes some Latin choir vocals. It was a surprising and unexpected end to an otherwise forgettable OST.

Reviewed by: Patrick Gann