Category: Nintendo 3DS
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Review: Chase: Cold Case Investigations – Distant Memories (Nintendo 3DS)
Chase: Cold Case Investigations – Distant Memories Developer: Arc System Works Publisher: Aksys Games Genre: Visual novel Release Date: 10/13/2016 When Cing closed its doors in 2010, I was sad because I loved their games (even if Again didn’t quite live up to Cing’s other games). Hotel Dusk remains one of my favorite DS games,…
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Review: Picross 3D: Round 2 (Nintendo 3DS)
Picross 3D: Round 2 Publisher: Nintendo Developer: HAL Laboratory Genre: Puzzle Release Date: 09/01/2016 The Picross series has been around since the days of the original Game Boy, but has kept its appearances sparse. Picross 3D was one of the best puzzle games on the DS, and it still took its sequel more than six…
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Review: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice (Nintendo 3DS)
A weak entry, but not without its charms.
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Review: Kirby: Planet Robobot (Nintendo 3DS)
Another fantastic game in a fantastic franchise.
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Review: Bravely Second: End Layer Collector’s Edition (Nintendo 3DS)
For the gravy!
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Review: Hyrule Warriors Legends (Nintendo 3DS)
“Da da da DAAA!”
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Super Late Review: Super Mario 3D Land (3DS)
Super Mario 3D Land Genre: Platformer Developer: Nintendo EAD Tokyo Publisher: Nintendo Release Date: 11/13/2011 A few years ago, I received a 3DS for my birthday. My entire family got together and decided that they liked me enough to spend whatever amount of money they spent on the system. Because they are a generous bunch,…
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Review: Fire Emblem Fates Special Edition (Nintendo 3DS)
Another Nintendo product Fated for a small print run.
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Review: Family Fishing (Nintendo 3DS)
Family Fishing Genre: Fishing/Fighting Developer: Arc System Works Publisher: Aksys Games Release Date: 11/19/2015 When I think about Arc System Works, I automatically think of the fighting games that they develop, such as BlazBlue, Guilty Gear and Arcana Heart. I don’t think of them as a developer who makes quirky little family-oriented games… only it…
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Review: Final Fantasy Explorers (Nintendo 3DS)
Monster Hunter: Chocobo Edition
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Review: Slice It! (Nintendo 3DS)
An enjoyable puzzler that takes advantage of what makes the 3DS great.
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Review: Radiohammer (Nintendo 3DS)
A cute rhythm game, but not one that will hold the attention of those seeking a true challenge.
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Review: Moco Moco Friends (Nintendo 3DS)
Moco Moco Friends Genre: RPG Developer: Racjin Publisher: Aksys Games Release Date: 11/17/2015 Sometimes a game comes in for review and you call it just because it looks adorable and you’re not afraid to admit it. Moco Moco Friends is such a game. It’s a game about capturing monsters and making them fight against one…
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Review: The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes (Nintendo 3DS)
More like Tri Force… ing your friends to play with you.
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Review: Chronus Arc (Nintendo 3DS)
Chronus Arc Publisher: KEMCO (Kotobuki Solution Co., Ltd.) Developer: Hit-Point Co.,Ltd. Genre: Roleplaying Release Date: 10/01/2015 I have a soft spot for retro RPG titles, but even I sometimes wonder if maybe we’re seeing too much of them lately. Still, there’s always room on my game shelf for a game that tries to innovate. Chronus Arc tries to innovate, but in…
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Review: Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer (Nintendo 3DS)
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer Publisher: Nintendo Developer: Nintendo Genre: Simulation Release Date: 09/25/2015 Animal Crossing: New Leaf was one of my favorite games of 2013, so much so that I put together a monthly guide for the game to help other people who really loved New Leaf. One of the things I lauded about the game was its…
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Review: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mirai DX (Nintendo 3DS)
If you’re a fan of the series, you won’t want to miss this one. If you’re new to the franchise, this is probably the best time to jump in.
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Review: Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson (Nintendo 3DS)
Asuka and crew come back to the 3DS.
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Review: Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven (Nintendo 3DS)
Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven Developer: Marvelous/Neverland Publisher: XSEED Genre: SRPG Release Date: 06/02/2015 Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven is a swan song for Neverland, who also developed the Lufia and Rune Factory games. It almost never came into fruition due to the company filing for bankruptcy and closing after Rune Factory 4 was released.…
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Review: Johnny Dynamite (Nintendo 3DS)
A simple, but fun platfomer that only lasts about half an hour.