
Konami has announced that it is shipping Lost in Blue 2, a Nintendo DS exclusive, to retailers nationwide. The game casts players as two shipwrecked friends (Jack and Amy) who find themselves alone on a tropical island after their cruise ship sinks. Both Jack and Amy sport "unique" survival skills that the player combines to seek a way off the island, including food-gathering and item-crafting.
Taking advantage of the Nintendo DS hardware, Lost in Blue 2 makes extensive use of the system's touch screen and microphone to immerse players in all aspects of Jack and Amy's adventure. In addition to popular mini-games from the original Lost in Blue game with expanded touch screen and microphone functionality such as cooking and tool crafting, players will be able to enjoy new activities such as scuba diving, carpentry and archery. Players will even take on the elements themselves, dealing with the destructive forces of tidal waves, earthquakes and hurricanes as they seek shelter and avoid disaster areas.
The game features four-player action via wireless, is rated E10+, and carries an MSRP of $29.99.

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I enjoyed both Rush games, I did think the action was sometimes too fast to see what was coming up in terms of hazards though, which meant replaying the same stage a bunch of times, other than that they were enjoyable, good special stages, 3D sections and bosses for the most part.
DS is one of the best consoles of all time. Such a rich library of software
Zelda were all glorious on it.

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