Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam review for Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo doubles its chances of success with twice the mascots and twice the villains.
Nintendo 3DS Reviews
Nintendo doubles its chances of success with twice the mascots and twice the villains.
Level-5’s elusive JRPG finally arrives stateside, introducing players to the world of Yo-kai on a well-rounded 3DS exclusive.
Image & Form’s follow-up to SteamWorld Dig arrives on the 3DS, as one of the best strategy titles I’ve played this year.
Arc System Works turns out another slick looking, 2D fighter, featuring the cast of Dragon Ball Z.
Four years of development and Rodea: The Sky Soldier finally takes flight. But should it have been permanently grounded?
Animal Crossing sets aside all distractions to focus on interior design. We found out whether or not there’s such a thing as going too far down just one road.
Three Links are more than one.
Chibi-Robo returns to handhelds, but how does he take to being in a platformer? We took Zip Lash for a spin to answer such a question, and more!
Better late than never, Devil Survivor 2’s remaster sets its sights on outdoing its Overclocked predecessor.
SuperChargers is an in-depth platformer that finds ways to innovate the series, making it more varied and entertaining than ever.
There are some iconic characters that shouldn?t be given their own Kart Racer.
MMLC is a nice collection of Mega Man titles, but it still feels like it’s missing some things.
A Warriors game designed for handhelds — and it shows.
Tetris arrives on the Vita, exactly — thankfully — as you remember it.
Dr. Mario is back, this time with his brother Dr. Luigi.
The wildly-popular mobile game lands on 3DS, with two content-packed titles in one remarkably fun package.
Xenoblade Chronicles makes the transition from Wii to the New 3DS in deft fashion, retaining all the elements that make this one of the best RPG’s released this decade.