The Legendary Starfy Ds Views
In The Legendary Starfy game, players dive into a spectacular undersea adventure with Starfy, the legendary hero of Pufftop. Players swoop into enemies like a shooting star, glide over bottomless chasms and transform into powerful creatures to help a mysterious, bunny-eared visitor find his lost memory.
In The Legendary Starfy game, players dive into a spectacular undersea adventure with Starfy, the legendary hero of Pufftop. Players swoop into enemies like a shooting star, glide over bottomless chasms and transform into powerful creatures to help a mysterious, bunny-eared visitor find his lost memory.
Densetsu no Starfy was one of Nintendou’s most successful series on the GBA. For some reason, NOA never brought the series outside the little island nation of Japan. All three GBA Starfye’s made to #1 on the sales charts across the pacific and the Nintendo DS version released in 2006 managed to do the same thing. Last year, TOSE and Nintendo released Densetsu no Starfy: Taiketsu! Dire Kaizokudan and guess what? Another best seller. At some point between July of 2008 and June of 2009 Nintendo of America decided to localize the fifth Starfy game, without giving any hint whatsoever that this was part of a massively successful series. Oddly enough the game does refer to the fact that this is not Starfy and Moe
The Legendary Starfy harkens back to the days of classic 2-D platformers. There are eight worlds with seven levels each (and two bonus worlds you can access after the game). There is no death in the game or any real violence save for in boss fights and even then Starfy and the crew tend to help their defeated opponents after words, with bandages and morphine. Okay, not the morphine.