Are DS Features like the touchscreen, microphone, or the Nintendo WiFi connection used?
James Kuroki: Nope. This time it’s using the tried-and-true control pad. The game wouldn’t really benefit from the touch screen or mic, in my opinion, but of course it’s not our decision to make: it’s the developer’s. A WiFi feature is something I’d be interested in seeing in the future, though. 411Mania: What can we expect the battles and magic system to be like? James Kuroki: The battles are very strategic: when you move, so do the enemies. Every step you take counts, and you would not want to be trapped in the corner. You really have to think with magic, too. Your physical attack power is directly tied in with how much SP you have, so you’re confronted with the choice of using magic to get yourself out of a pinch, or conserve it for the long run. 411Mania: many of the screenshots, it looks like Izuna can choose how she responds to questions and NPC dialogue. Will these choices have a major effect on the game, or are they mostly there for flavor? James Kuroki: Most of the choices in
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