Chris P - February 17th, 2010
Nintendo Wii, Review
Shiren the Wanderer was a surprisingly deep RPG experience.
From the beginning of the game until about a quarter of the way into the title, it felt like an easy RPG with an interesting story, but the quick turn from dominating through the dungeons to having to carefully tread through areas was an abrupt switch and at the same time, created a strategically involving experience.
For those willing to experience Shiren the Wanderer, it is recommended playing the the classic controller rather than the remote and nunchuk, it feels a lot more nature for the title.
For any Nintendo Wii owner, it is an experience that should not be passed up.
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Chris P - January 13th, 2010
Nintendo Wii
With the impending release of Shiren the Wanderer on February 9, Atlus has released some new screenshots of the title. They look impressive and with the expectations of the game itself, the screens will only add excitement until the release date.
The Nintendo Wii looks like it is going to expand beyond the gimmicks of the past year and release a lot of good games, and Shiren the Wanderer looks like one of them.
Inside as well is a link to the Official Blog. The third posting is all about Shiren the Wanderer’s story and characters.
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Chris P - November 20th, 2009
Nintendo Wii
Shiren the Wanderer is a game that I have missed entirely and I feel bad about it. The game is about Shiren, who is given a key by his former master, who then has to solve a millennium old mystery and find out about a sleeping princess inside Karakuri Mansion.
With a feudal Japan setting, Shiren the Wanderer is a welcome addition to the Nintendo Wii family.
Check inside for screens and more information about the game.
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