Glory Days 2 review at BlogCritics.
"Generally, you can expect innovation on the DS to come from the touch screen controls. For Glory Days 2, the touch screen optional controls are awful to the point in making the game unplayable. Its unique style is purely in the game play department, and with a typical d-pad and button set-up, this is a DS must have.
Upon booting up the game, you'll select a language and asked to use headphones for "maximum playing pleasure." Raphael Gesqua has crafted an incredible soundtrack here all the way through the menus and into the game. The tiny DS speakers cannot handle it properly, though the theme music immediately gives the sense of a high budget effort."
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