Nintendo 3DS Game Reviews - Page 2
Vibrant, energetic and fun in the best possible way, this is the best Pokemon game in quite a while.
by Alex Donaldson on 15 November, 2016
Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure Review
A cute action RPG / Platformer that harkenes back to the PS1/N64 era, Gurumin is a fun adventure with charming characters that doesn't overstay its welcome.
by Adam Vitale on 28 October, 2016
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotton Past - Review
While there are a few hiccups along the way, Dragon Quest VII is a well-crafted classic JRPG.
by Adam Vitale on 28 September, 2016
Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse Review
With a new cast and story, Apocalypse is a thoughtful follow-up that succeeds in fixing problems that plagued the foundations of its prequel.
by Josh Torres on 15 September, 2016
7th Dragon III Code: VFD Review
A straightforward dungeon crawler that may captivate those who can't get enough of the genre, but is a little too streamlined to be interesting.
by Adam Vitale on 07 July, 2016
The ultimate conclusion to the Zero Escape series is here - but was it worth the wait?
by Erren Van Duine and Josh Torres on 25 June, 2016
Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest Review
The better of the two retail Fire Emblem Fates releases, Conquest offers satisfying and challenging combat that lives up to Fire Emblem Awakening's heady legacy.
by Alex Donaldson on 25 May, 2016
Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright Review
This strategy RPG sequel is simple and accessible, but will satisfy hardcore RPG fans less than the other Fire Emblem Fates releases.
by Alex Donaldson on 25 May, 2016
While Corpse Party attempts to tell an interesting tale, the PC port is clearly inferior to the PSP remake, and the narrative suffers as a result.
by Elizabeth Henges on 11 May, 2016
Return to PopoloCrois: A Story of Seasons Fairytale Review
An unusual mash up of a little known RPG series and the rebranded Harvest Moon, Return to PopoloCrois is a simple game, but also an enjoyable romp.
by Elizabeth Henges on 01 April, 2016
A fantastic sequel that significantly improves upon the flaws of the first game.
by Josh Torres on 22 February, 2016
Final Fantasy Explorers Review
Choose your job and embark on a boring adventure
by Simon Chun on 04 February, 2016
Mario & Luigi Paper Jam Review
While it may stick too close to the formula, this 5th entry improves upon its predecessor.
by Adam Vitale on 20 January, 2016
This download-only tribute to the 16-bit RPG era is a difficult to recommend grindfest.
by Alex Donaldson on 30 November, 2015
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes Review
This Zelda spin-off is successful when you can get three players together, but feels much more empty solo.
by Alex Donaldson on 16 November, 2015
This narrative isn’t the most enticing, but it’s a serviceable story that will keep players intrigued from beginning to end.
by Simon Chun on 13 November, 2015
Some unique combat tweaks brought down by repetitive structure and minimalistic narrative.
by Adam Vitale on 08 October, 2015
Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight Review
This remake of Etrian Odyssey II is more of the same, but that's not a bad thing.
by Elizabeth Henges on 30 July, 2015
Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven Review
An innkeeper leads a squadron of beautiful amnesiacs through this charming game full of heart.
by Josh Torres on 06 June, 2015
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker Review
A solid follow up for the strategy RPG spinoff of the Shin Megami Tensei series
by Adam Vitale on 03 May, 2015
While mechanically sound, too many conveniences make Etrian Mystery Dungeon more mundane than it needs to be
by Adam Vitale on 06 April, 2015
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D Review
You'll still really feel this game, but it's been visually diminished.
by Alex Donaldson on 31 March, 2015
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D Review
The most daring entry in the franchise is better than ever
by Adam Vitale on 25 February, 2015
Pokemon: Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire Review
Game Freak takes Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire into the third dimension, but the remakes lack the polish to make them truly glimmer.
by Elizabeth Henges on 27 December, 2014