What launch game should i get for the 3ds




















The rest? Read on to see. Asphalt 3D The 3D here is relatively nice, but the graphics seem sub-par compared to other 3DS games. There's just not enough new, different, or beautiful here to warrant picking this up. Don't Buy It. This is a stripped-down Bust-A-Move with inoffensive 3D visuals, but no Wi-fi support and no multiplayer. Universe only distinguishes itself by being the cheapest 3DS launch title. Not your father's Xbox controller Brush up on your driving skills in Forza Horizon 5 with the controller the pros use.

The only 3DS feature it makes use of is 3D, but you'll never notice that any other tech is missing with the deep campaign, skirmish mode and pass-and-play multiplayer. Buy It. LEGO Star Wars III While there's not much here to separate it from the version of the game playable on other systems, it's still a wonderful action game with plenty of depth and replayability.

I'm just not sure that with so many choices, this would be the platform I'd choose to play this game on. Rent It. With its plethora of characters and extras, this is a launch game that'll last a while. Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition: Having Street Fighter IV in the palm of your hands is certainly something to get excited about and the game does a great job at shrinking the console version down to a portable size.

While the fighting controls perform well, we're just not sure this is a game that needs to be in 3D. Sure, the background depth-effect provides a nice amount of eye candy, but in a game where button mashing can unsync the player from 3D, we think most people are better off playing in 2D.

While 3D isn't necessary in order to enjoy the game, the added depth actually helps perspective on a crowded field. Not only are tons of teams available, but this one's got local one-on-one wireless play, too. The plus levels don't get significantly challenging until about halfway through the game.

There are two minigames, though: a Mario Kart-like racer that feels like a whole separate game, and a 4-player mini-brawl that'll kill a few minutes, provided you can round up three other 3DS owners. Rayman 3D : While we had a few issues with some ghosting when playing in 3D, Rayman is a solid platforming adventure game for the 3DS. It's just a port of the classic title Rayman 2: The Great Escape, so for those who've yet to have the pleasure of a playthrough, having a go in 3D is definitely a bonus.

Steel Diver: At first glance, this side-scrolling submarine shooter feels like a weird throwaway launch game. Give it a little time: the controls and level challenges get surprisingly tricky, and the 3D tunnels show off the 3DS 3D effects excellently.

A 3D motion-controlled periscope-shooter mode will just make you dizzy fast. Bonus: a turn-based strategy game mode feels like shades of Nintendo's old Advance Wars. The Sims 3: It's the Sims, but in 3D. Yes, many of the 16 games that will be available at launch prove entertaining enough. And there's a lot of fun stuff to do with the hardware , even if you don't buy a single game.

But in the rush to make it out on Day One, developers have cut corners. Some games last only a few hours, others lack the communication features that were supposed to make 3DS games special, and some are rush-job ports from other hardware. It's not that there's anything particularly bad about them. It's just clear we're going to have to wait for games that fully exploit what 3DS can do.



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