A strategy RPG minigame is the main focus of Megaman Battle Network 5 and appears here too just like it did in the GBA versions of this game but now you can swap party members between both of your save files in an attempt to customize your own unique team. This DS version includes a completely remade soundtrack that is higher in quality than the GBA versions, some voice acting, new layouts and menu system, 2 save files (one for each game version on the DS game card), an in-game map on the bottom screen so you don't get lost as often (which was a problem in the GBA versions of the game), wireless multiplayer battle and tournament battle modes, and even a party system where you can bring other Navi characters with you into battle and have them support you while you battle as Megaman or switch out Megaman an play as your other party members in the middle of a battle. The game plays as an RPG/Card Game hybrid and consists of many action packed battles and problem solving quests on a map that is usually confusing to navigate as well as some bonus missions to do after the main storyline is first completed. Special content can be unlocked by connecting any of the Megaman Battle Network GBA from 1 all the way up to 5 (and 4.5 if you happen to have the Japanese version of Double Team called Twin Leaders) games into the GBA slot of the DS while playing this game (This can include secret shops, a quest that gives you a thank you message and a lot of in-game currency, secret battlechips, importing a battle chip folder from a different game, alternate music for random battles and more). The Game for the most part plays the exact same as other Megaman Battle Network releases and near identical to its two Gameboy Advanced versions. Megaman Battle Network 5: Double Team DS is a compilation of the two Gameboy Advanced Megaman Battle Network 5 versions "Team Protoman" and Megaman Battle Network 5: Double Team DS is a compilation of the two Gameboy Advanced Megaman Battle Network 5 versions "Team Protoman" and "Team Colonel" with added bonus content and rebuilt game features. Luckily the gameplay is so good that I'm still willing to press on even though every bit of voice in the game makes me cringe, so this still gets a 7 in my books. Under these circumstances, hiring old actors to voice kids is completely unforgivable, and a mistake which the Japanese version did not make. Now, we all know Lan is around 11 years old, and MegaMan.exe (formerly RockMan.exe) is around the same age, as the storyline from the earlier games tells us that he is Lan's brother, Hal. Third, and perhaps the most annoying thing, is that they hired some 25 year old actor to play both MegaMan.exe and Lan. Second, they have given a lot of touchscreen control now, but they forgot to make everything just as easy to use _without_ the stylus. First, the graphics aren't antialiased very well, leaving a bit of a grainy look to almost everything in the game. However, it lets itself down in a number of ways. The game itself is fairly solid, being another extension of the Battle Network series. Plug into flashbacks of stored digital data and images which will uncover information that may help resolve unanswered questions. Each Battle Network version has a set of specialized cohorts that can be obtained including characters from "Battle Network 4." Working as a team will be crucial to liberate the Nebula-controlled areas. In Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team, players must partake in an extensive liberating mission where they must defeat the evil organization that waits, while acquiring and using up to six Navi allies to help progress through the adventure. Now players must team up with other cyber heroes to liberate the Nebula-controlled areas of the internet and stop this malevolent organization. Now back under the new name "Nebula", this evil organization is attempting to take complete control over the global internet. Now players must team up with other cyber heroes to liberate the One month has passed since the battle ended with the Dark Chip Syndicate for the earth's existence. Summary: One month has passed since the battle ended with the Dark Chip Syndicate for the earth's existence.
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