A Good, Yet Familiar, Time
Itadaki Street 30th Anniversary doesn't change up the formula too much, which makes sense for a title celebrating an anniversary. Move along a board, collect property and stock, listen to commentary from Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy characters, and try to beat everyone else to the bank. Most of the boards are brought back from previous games as well. Truthfully, some players might be miffed at the lack of new content in this title.
That being said, the game itself is a ton of fun. There are a lot of different ways to play the game. There is quite a bit of depth here. Listening to the game characters comment on the game is entertaining as well.
This is a hard sell if you recently played the PSP or Wii version of the game. Yet if you never played the series before or if you're a diehard fan, you'll have quite a bit of fun with this one.