Oh yeah, I remember this game. It was... unique, to be sure.
I never quite got the hang of the combat, mostly because you had to do things on both screens and your partners on the top screen had weird little minigames you had to play to get stars for Fusion attacks and you had to control Neku using just the touch screen and your partner with the buttons, which was a bit weird at first. Also, Neku was a d*** for the first third of the game, which was kinda funny but mostly annoying.
But then it got better right at the end of that third; Neku started being less of a d***, the combat started sorta making sense (never completely grasped it), and the boss fights were
fun. Especially the last day's bosses. So good.
Outside of early Neku, the characters were good too.
The soundtrack was great through the whole game as well.
Also I still have Twister stuck in my head.
I loved this game, I should go back and play it some time.
Imcidentally, is the Solo Remix any good? I want to say yes, since it's just the same game but without splitting my attention between two screens, but it could've been butchered to fit on an iPhone so I dunno.
I haven't played this game but I want to!
You should, it's awesome, though a bit quirky.
But if you do, prepare to relearn half the combat every time you change partners (I don't think that's a spoiler, since the instruction manual tells you you get more than one partner). And prepare to hate Sho, his boss fight is Borderline impossible if you can't figure out how his week's partner works (and still kinda tough if you do). He
is zetta quotable though, even if I've managed to forget everything besides Sho's love of math (what was with that, anyway?). I'm so zetta slow.