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Deep Labyrinth  (Nintendo DS, 2006)
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A boy and his dog, a drive through the countryside, a mysterious castle -- and an epic adventure. Explore a world populated by magical creatures and monstrous foes. Descend, i...Read more
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Best DS Game?
I have played New Super Mario Bros., Castlevania DOS, Trauma Center, Phoenix Wright and many other DS games but Deep Labyrinth is probably my favorite DS game. I have always h...Read more
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DEEPLAB
Well i seen it listed and my b f and my son really wanted this game.The price at the time was a great deal so i waited un till the last sec and bid on it.I won at the very la...Read more

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A boy and his dog, a drive through the countryside, a mysterious castle -- and an epic adventure. Explore a world populated by magical creatures and monstrous foes. Descend, if you dare, into the dark heart of the Deep Labyrinth!


The first 3D first-person RPG for the Nintendo DS, Deep Labyrinth takes full advantage of the DS's dual screens and touch screen features. Players explore dozens of dungeon levels, fighting hordes of hideous monsters in real-time with swords and spells. Two engrossing scenarios weave two amazing stories -- one for newcomers to role-playing games, and one for RPG veterans.


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GameDeep Labyrinth
UPC730865400041

Key Features
PlatformNintendo DS
ESRB RatingE10+ - Everyone 10+
GenreRPG

Tech Details
ESRB DescriptorMild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Control ElementsGamepad
Number of Players1
Release Year2006
Game Special Features
  • Scenario design by Masato Katou (Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy XI Online) and musical score by Yasunori Mitsuda (Chrono Cross, Xenosaga)
  • Touch-screen sword-swinging and spell-casting
  • Boss battles too epic to be contained on a single screen
  • Game Series3D Ultra Pinball

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    Deep Labyrinth (Nintendo DS, 2006)
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    Best DS Game?

    Created: 18/08/06
    I have played New Super Mario Bros., Castlevania DOS, Trauma Center, Phoenix Wright and many other DS games but Deep Labyrinth is probably my favorite DS game. I have always had a problem with handheld systems, the games have never been able too keep my interest like console games, I never play a DS game for more than 30 minutes too an hour but since getting Deep Labyrinth I have not been able too put my DS down. Deep Labyrinth is a fantastic RPG along the lines of Oblivion. You play as a boy that is out for a ride with his parents, you get a flat tire and while fixing it your dog runs away, your parents go too look for him and tell you too wait at the car, when they don't return you go looking for them at a huge mansion where a portal pulls you into the labyrinth. I wont give away anymore of the story but needless too say you begin looking for your dog and parents in this wonderful world. The graphics are fantastic as is the music so you will instantly be drawn into the world of the labyrinth, it is filled with many different creatures, some are friendly and will help you others are not. The combat is fantastic and easy, while you use the control pad too move around the 3D world the stylus does every thing else. Too swing your sword simply slide the stylus over the screen in the direction you want too swing, up, down, side too side, diagonally, it is incredibly responsive and you will be slicing through enemies with ease in seconds. Magic is also easy and their are tons of spells, it is done with a series of boxes on screen, you simply tap the boxes in the order and shape of the spell you wish too cast. Their is plenty of leveling up too be done both for you which determines how much health and magic you have as well as for your sword which determines how much damage you do. Their are puzzels too solve and huge bosses that fill both screens too take down and they even encoporate the mic in some cool ways. Now the game does get a bit repetitive so if you don't like doing the same thing over and over this game is probably not for you. But if you enjoy leveling up to god like proportions and have too find every last item and explore every last nook and crany and if you own a DS then get this game right away, if you are a huge RPG fan and don't have a DS then get a DS and then get this game as it will keep you busy for hours as their are two different scenarios, one for begginers and one more difficult for veterans of RPG's.
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    DEEPLAB

    Created: 31/08/09
    Well i seen it listed and my b f and my son really wanted this game.The price at the time was a great deal so i waited un till the last sec and bid on it.I won at the very last second. :) The recieved it really fast and they tore it open and they love it.They love the graphics.Mostly the characters and the object of the game is what they like.thats all I have to say and i hope that i have 100 characters now so i dont have to extend this any longer if not im gonna keep typin away allright?Is that ok with you?This review is bunk and i dont even know why i did it.MAybe because im bored or something of that nature.Well im gonna see if i did it, if not ill be right back.Bye for now!!
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    Pretty good try at rpg from ds

    Created: 05/06/07
    This game was pretty fun, was abit hard to follow but still fun through and through. Would give it maybe a B-
    1 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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