Fullmetal Alchemist: Dual Sympathy - hands-on
Alchemy can turn anything into anything - except maybe anime into good game
As you scroll you'll find basic mini-games, where you'll use the stylus to punch wood, bat foxes, sneak through bushes, untie knots, trace circles or triangles and further goofiness. It's strangely stimulating salvation, and the decent variety is something you'll welcome in what's looking to be another repetitive and bland TV-remake action-RPG.
Though we got really far, really fast, it might be worth playing if you're a rabid fan: you can keep trying with several different characters. Now that the show's all done with, you'll need something to fill that Fullmetal time, right?
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