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MontanaHatchet said:
I guess. But for $40 or so more, you could buy Rosetta Stone and learn Japanese that way. Rosetta Stone, of course, being used by NASA and the Department of Homeland Security.

I'm just saying, if it's only for a language training game, it's pretty pointless. If you plan to buy other games, than it's a fine purchase. Kind of like middle aged women buying a DS for Brain Training.

Sorry if I seemed harsh.

 I don't know Rosetta stone so I don't know what it is :s.

 It is a course on school?  Is it a book to do selfstudy?

 

Look to Okami, I am sure if you had to write the kanji of fire, moon etc   you would know 
them after a time.

If they can make a game like this it would already help a lot with your Kanji.

There is a Knuckles game where you have to learn Japanese (kanji) hirigana, Katakana and 
after a week playing this game with friends I know many who can write now more than 100 Kanji
I know it is still kanji but I am sure you could do the same with grammar.