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Though, that info will be spoilers, so... really depends on how much you want the game spoiled.No, but it won't be very long after it comes out in Japan.
Plus, we'll be rolling in info after the Japan release, the wait until it comes out in NA won't seem nearly as long.
I'm more looking forward to BBS than 358/2 days, That's probably just because, though I liked the organization and thought they were cool, they have had their time in the sun in my opinion. I'm more interested in the true beggining of everything that has led up to the KH games we know so far.
I'm looking forward to it. It'll be the first DS game I ever had when I get it. I also want to see how the controls will work. It looks like they found a way to use the original command menu system in 358/2 days, which slightly intrigues me. (I SO messed up that word...)
Spoiler ShowThe basic controls in 358/2 Days follow those of the PS2 series. You use the D pad for moving around, the A button for attacking, B for jumping, and Y for guarding (or quick evasion if you hold on to a direction). Additionally, when you've jumped into the air, you can air dash with the B button, or glide around with the Y button. You play the game on the DS's upper screen, and the bottom screen shows you the map of your current area. The bottom screen also has another function: You can move around the game's camera angle by touching anywhere on it. If you're too involved in a battle and you can't touch the bottom screen, the R button is there to assist you. Upon pressing it, the camera resets into the direction that you're facing.Thankfully, the game has a shortcut where you can quickly select a menu option by holding the L button and pressing one of the main buttons (A, B, X, or Y).
the only reason im gonna buy days is because of Xion