The 10 Best Nintendo 3DS Games of All Time
Nintendo released its last primarily handheld console, The Nintendo 3DS, worldwide in 2011 which went on to sell over 75 million units in its lifespan. Through 2019, many quality titles were developed for the platform; so many in fact that this list was quite tricky to craft, but we’ve managed to piece together a list of the Top 10 3DS Games of All Time.
See Also:
- Best GameCube Games
- Best Wii U Games
- Best N64 Games
10. Mario Kart 7
Mario Kart 7, the seventh entry in Nintendo’s famed kart racing franchise made innovative changes to the land-only formula that players had been accustomed to for years, and now we can’t imagine the game without these features. Racing beneath the waves and gliding through the skies made for ambitious designs for new tracks and refreshing renewals of classic ones.
Although the roster of characters was a bit lacking, the introduction of creating your own kart by mixing and matching various parts was a welcome addition. With a proper battle mode featuring Balloon Battle and Coin Runners as well as solid online and local play, this was another Mario Kart essential that most 3DS owners had on them at all times.
Read our review of Mario Kart 7.
9. Bravely Default
Showcasing exceptional new ideas along with refined concepts from Square’s golden age of RPGs, Bravely Default is a reminder that Japanese RPGs have unique flair and vision. If you’ve never experienced the Job System from Final Fantasy fame, get ready for one of the best character class customization systems in the genre.
Read our review of Bravely Default.
8. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
There’s no denying that Ocarina of Time will always have an impactful legacy for the 3D Zelda games. And Grezzo’s 2011 remake, Ocarina of Time 3D, is the definitive way to experience the first 3D Legend of Zelda game. Updated visuals aside and the fact it still retains the charm that made the N64 original so great, Ocarina of Time 3D also introduces plenty of quality-of-life tweaks, such as the ability to utilize the 3DS’ dual touchscreens, which definitely made item management a lot more tolerable. And the increased framerates offer smoother gameplay.
Even if you have played the original N64 original by way of the console itself or other means, Ocarina of Time 3D warrants a revisit. And if you have yet to play Ocarina of Time anyway, this is the version to get your hands on.
Read our review of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D.
7. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Though there was another Monster Hunter release on the 3DS after this one, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is still the best Monster Hunter that can be experienced only on the 3DS. It’s filled to the brim with increasingly challenging monsters to hunt and armor and weapons to craft out of their parts, and it’s the first in the series that introduced mounting mechanics and truly embraced verticality.
If otherworldly fashion and that core, addictive gameplay loop of hunt monster-craft-hunt stronger monster isn’t gripping enough, Monster Hunter 4U is a bit of an outlier of the series with a more gripping story and likable characters. If you want to visit a «classic» Monster Hunter, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate can’t be beat.
Read our review of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate.
6. Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon
Whereas Pokemon Sun and Moon honored the legacy of the Pokemon video game series while making some fundamental changes, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon expanded on those ideas even further, making Pokemon’s polished 3DS swan song stand out among the rest. The Alola region had us falling for our first-gen favorites all over again in their new forms and the Island Challenge was a welcome and interesting break from the gyms we’d come to expect.
Everything Sun and Moon did, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon did better, with additional side stories that added even more character to the region, an expanded native Pokemon selection, and an unexpected endgame that allowed us to hunt for rare Legendary Pokemon. For something a little different but still bursting with Pokemon charm, say Alola to Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
Read our review of Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
5. Metroid: Samus Returns
With Samus Returns, MercurySteam went above and beyond doing a 1:1 adaptation of Metroid 2 in favor of modernizing the formula: Samus could aim in 360 degrees with a laser sight, and her melee-counter changed the series for the better. Nintendo was clearly happy with the results, as they let the developer take the reins on the fabled Metroid Dread, a game that would not have existed without Samus Returns being so darn fun.
Read our review of Metroid: Samus Returns.
Animal Crossing: New Leaf will forever be one of the games that are synonymous with first-party Nintendo exclusives on the 3DS. Unlike the previous main installment, City Folk, Animal Crossing: New Leaf brings plenty of welcoming changes to the series that make it a lot more enjoyable and rewarding each time you make milestones in your journey.
And while customization has been around since the first game, New Leaf’s emphasis on customization is key, from changing your character’s clothes to the option to hanging furniture on the walls, and the fact that you were the mayor of your own town, allowing you to take on new infrastructure projects among other things. New Horizons might be the better game to play in the series to date, but some of the coolest features in New Horizons were most certainly precursors that originated in New Leaf.
Read our review of Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
3. Super Mario 3D Land
There are a handful of games on the 3DS that really push the spectacle of the «No Glasses 3D» mechanic, and Super Mario 3D Land makes that magic comes to life in an adventure that stands up to the likes of a game that was released a year prior, Super Mario Galaxy 2. 3D Land is full of colorful worlds with surprisingly dense obstacle courses that shift perspective before your eyes, and visual puzzles that make you actually want to have the 3D slider turned up to a comfortable max.
Whether you’re in it for the fun time of a jolly Mario title, or for the solid challenge of collecting all of the Star Coins in every level of the game, this one shouldn’t be missed.
Read our review of Super Mario 3D Land.
2. Fire Emblem Awakening
Fire Emblem Awakening acted as a crux for the series, bolstering its popularity in the West and paving the way for even more commercially successful outings down the line. It offered a top-notch strategy RPG with fun characters, witty dialogue, and a deep battle system while also presenting players with difficult choices and the (optional) stress of permadeath. The end result is a stunning combination that cemented the series as a Nintendo linchpin.
Read our review of Fire Emblem Awakening.
1. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
By far one of the strongest games in the Nintendo 3DS library is The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. A spiritual successor to A Link to the Past, this 2013 action game is a beautiful nostalgia trip; it is both a love letter to the game that influenced it while also breathing fresh life into 2D Zelda titles. Dungeons and puzzle design are top-notch and strike a healthy balance that makes it a fair challenge.
More importantly, the new wall-merging mechanic, something that on paper sounds like it would not work in any 2D Zelda game, actually works so well — never once does it feel out of place. It flows naturally with the established framework of Zelda’s gameplay. If there’s ever one Legend of Zelda game to play in your life, A Link Between Worlds should be on a shortlist for consideration.
Read our review of The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds.
There are so many other amazing games that unfortunately had to be left out(shoutout to Kid Icarus Uprising), so if you didn’t see them represented here give them a shoutout in the comments; or if you want a blast from the past, check out our review of the Original 3DS or the revamped NEW 3DS & XL models.
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Lead an army of soldiers in a series of scaled turn-based strategy battles. In the process, develop relationships with your team, utilizing their special abilities on the battlefield to gain victory and advance the story, which features a wide array of characters from a variety of nationsLead an army of soldiers in a series of scaled turn-based strategy battles. In the process, develop relationships with your team, utilizing their special abilities on the battlefield to gain victory and advance the story, which features a wide array of characters from a variety of nations and backgrounds. They can be joined by a character of your making, with a unique appearance crafted as you see fit.… Expand
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A great turn-based strategy game surpassing not only its blood-related predecessors but step-brothers and step-sisters of the Advance Wars series as well. Fire Emblem: Awakening is the new benchmark of the genre that is practically uncriticizable. At the moment on Nintendo 3DS there is not a better alternative.
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From a gameplay experience this feels like a greatly refined version of the last few titles, with a boost in presentation to push the franchise even further. 3DS owners will be doing themselves a favor by picking this up.
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Fire Emblem: Awakening honors its predecessors and manages to put itself on the same level. With a series, that is according to many, the best tactical turn-based strategy-series ever, we can’t imagine a better compliment to give it. No, you know what, it’s the best in the series. Not in the least because a portable game hardly ever has as much personality and involvement as Awakening.
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While Fire Emblem: Awakening may not turn the notch up to 11, it’s everything that’s right about strategy RPGs. Whatever options you choose to go with at the beginning of the game, it’s either one of the most accessible strategy games to date, or one of the most difficult.
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Do yourselves a favor and buy this one. And if you don’t have a 3DS, get one in a bundle. Then show it all your friends and colleagues so that they proceed to do the same as you. This way, and no disrespect to Fire Emblem, maybe Intelligent Systems can procure the resources to produce a Game of Thrones spin-off I keep dreaming about.
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One of the most ambitious game on 3DS. A deep gameplay and a huge amount of contents are going to entertain the fans of the series. The others will love the funny characterization of the characters and the accessibility. The best Fire Emblem to date.
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As a Fire Emblem newbie, then, I’m now a fully-fledged convert. Intelligent Systems has never shown a weakness in its strategical prowess, but the fact it also has strong storytelling and characterisation chops came as a pleasant, if not entirely unexpected, treat.
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Great graphics with multiple art styles and a voice acting 2nd only to kid icarus It has the same formula as all the fire emblems you come toGreat graphics with multiple art styles and a voice acting 2nd only to kid icarus It has the same formula as all the fire emblems you come to love but gives you the choice to play on easy mode so beginners to the franchise can first get used to it then can play it harder, it even receives some great crafted dlc and wireless co-op mode to make t on of the greatest games in the 3ds library, that’s allot to say considering you have mario 3d land and kid icarus. … Expand
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Very addictive and breath taking, I am a first timer playing the series. I hope the others fire emblem are as good as this one. I hope thisVery addictive and breath taking, I am a first timer playing the series. I hope the others fire emblem are as good as this one. I hope this game at least gets a nomination for best game of the year. it deserves it.… Expand
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This game is quite amazing. When coming to legitimate flaws this game has none. It’s Fire Emblem in that it’s a tactical RPG with aThis game is quite amazing. When coming to legitimate flaws this game has none. It’s Fire Emblem in that it’s a tactical RPG with a perma-death system. It’s difficult and unforgiving, but with a truly unique and beautiful art style, complimented by competent story telling and likable and characters (except Lucina). The relationship system is the icing on the cake, adding an interesting dynamic and massive amounts of replay ability. And the children, oooooooooh my god don’t even get me started on the children. Skills and kids and parents and stats and leveling and the weapon system and uhhhhhh… More stuff. It is hard though.
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Best game on 3ds so far by far, fire emblem features a better version of the series trademark turn based squad strategy combat. In this gameBest game on 3ds so far by far, fire emblem features a better version of the series trademark turn based squad strategy combat. In this game you can pair up charters in battle for greater attacks and have them develop relationships and even get married. The story in this game is great and the anime cutscenes are animated very well, helping to flesh the story out. the graphics are not to flashy but what you would expect for a 3ds strategy game, but the battle sequences are AMAZING. bottom line BUY THIS GAME… Expand
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Fire Emblem Awakening is the most fluid and stunning strategy RPG experience available on a portable, and features the best storytelling andFire Emblem Awakening is the most fluid and stunning strategy RPG experience available on a portable, and features the best storytelling and production value of any 3DS game to date. The strong tactical gameplay and strikingly diverse visuals are only part of the equation — the strength of the game comes from the strength of the characters. The desire to protect them and progress their individual story arcs drives home the weight of your decisions, and makes you feel more involved and invested than most games ever come close to. I found myself going to great lengths to keep all members of my team alive — not due to the compulsive need to collect all the warriors, but because I truly cared about these people. That’s rare for a videogame, where death is often a temporary and inconsequential occurrence.
While many of these concepts aren’t new to the Fire Emblem series, never before have they been presented in such a refined and easily accessible package. In this way, Awakening exceeds all prior installments for a game that is at once a Fire Emblem lover’s dream come true and a brilliant entry point to both the franchise and the genre. This isn’t just a Fire Emblem game, this is where Fire Emblem finally awakens from its deep slumber as a cult favorite and steps up as one of the Big N’s big franchises, no longer shackled by its niche origins. And it didn’t achieve this by sacrificing its identity either, but rather by refining the franchise’s already solid foundation so that its accessibility and caliber should easily qualify it as a quintessential portable experience, right up there with the likes of Super Mario 3D Land or Pokemon Black and White 2.
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9.4/10, great music, replayable, great cast, etc. Any fan of strategy RPGs needs to get this.
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So first let’s address the elephant in the room. Or should I say horse? Every character has hooves for feet and these huge horse like legs. So first let’s address the elephant in the room. Or should I say horse? Every character has hooves for feet and these huge horse like legs. They’re ugly. They look like they have been kicked by a horse.
Beastiality isn’t my thing. My next waifu being a donkey, doesn’t really appeal to me.
Next the battles are awful and I am getting rid of this game after just a short time playing because of it. I played a side quest, made a silly error early doors and started again. My first move was identical on my rerun but the outcome was completely different. I redid this. Started again 4 times. Every time a different outcome from the same move. So I tried a different character. Same thing, random outcome every time. Then I went a step further with this second character and gave them support. They actually did worse with the support than without. Now I am someone who plays Fire Emblem on easy, if the option is available. I am not a major tactical strategist but come on, it is still a strategy game. I still love to plan, even if I’m not very good at it. How can I enjoy a strategy game that is purely down to luck? That is totally game breaking. You can’t make a strategy for complete randomness. It just made the game pointless.
Next, the dialogue. I like text and I don’t like stupid OTT Hollywood cr*p voiceovers. Give me text any day but please not with a one, or two word audio byte for every line. I don’t want to hear constant nonsense like, hey, you sure, OK, urgh, that’s right, let’s go, or any other rubbish they spout.
OST. It’s Fire Emblem — It’s great.
Graphics? It’s OK. I like the 3D stuff and it looks nice in general but then everything is totally ruined by forementioned horses.
I’m not some FE purist that only likes old games. Radiant Dawn was my first FE and 3 House’s is my favourite game ever, if anything I prefer newer titles much more but this is just rubbish.
It has just cost me £35, so far it feels more like it’s worth about £2, if that. That is just for the OST. I’m not really enjoying the game at all.
For reference 3 House’s is a 10/10 for me and Radiant Dawn an 8.5+/10.
I feel I would enjoy a 3rd playthrough of 3 House’s, or maybe actually playing my 4th house DLC a lot more than I’ll ever like this.
No one, absolutely no one is giving me the magic that psycho Edlegard did. She was an exciting character. These characters in Awakening have left me disinterested in them, I’m really not that bothered to find out what they do next.
Dull, a polished turd, a gee gee’s wet dream. A weird, dull game that sounds beautiful but looks horrific and plays badly.… Expand
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Here are the best Nintedo 3DS (Nintedo’s next generation handheld game console) games of recent times, ranked based on user ratings and ratings for each game. Using the navigation, you can select a specific gaming platform, genre and year of release of the game. Rate, leave feedback and share with your friends to raise the rating of your favorite game!
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3D
3DS
Top rated in 2015 by 84% of users
This is a handheld adaptation for the 3DS handheld console of the classic role-playing game previously released on the Nintendo Wii system. The updated version of the game will offer players a 3D environment of locations, displaying maps and character characteristics on…
9.4
Critics Rating
7.6
Players
2
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
3DS
Top rated in 2015 by 78% of users
This is the eleventh game in Capcom’s popular Japanese Action RPG series. You have to become a wandering monster hunter. Traveling through the old lands, you cleanse them of dangerous…
9
Critics Rating
6.8
Players
3
Pokemon X & Y
3DS
Top rated in 2013 by 77% of users
Pokemon X & Y is a Nintendo 3DS-exclusive game from the sixth generation Pokemon series, which is also the first part of the main series created using modern 3D graphics….
8.8
Critics Rating
6.8
Players
4
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D
3DS
Top rated in 2015 by 77% of users
This is a classic action-adventure game from Nintendo in the popular universe. The original version of the game was released in 2000 for the Nintendo 64 console. It became the sixth part in the pro…
8.8
Critics Rating
6. 7
Players
5
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
3DS
Top rated in 2013 by 76% of users handheld console Nnintrndo 3DS and indirect sequel The Legend of Zelda: A Link to…
8.7
Critics Rating
6.7
Players
6
Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens
3DS, PC, PS Vita, PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Top rated in 2016 by 75% of LEGO users
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens is another fun LEGO game set in the popular Star Wars universe, this time based on the latest movie in the franchise, Star Wars Awakens…
7.8
Critics Rating
7.2
Players
7
Super Smash Bros.
3DS, Wii U
Top rated in 2014 by 74% of users
Super Smash Bros. is the sequel to the acclaimed fighting game series (the third game in the series) by Project Sora for Nintendo Wii U and 3DS systems, where Mario, Link and S…
8.3
Critics Rating
6.7
Players
8
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth
3DS
Top rated in 2014 by 74% of users
A new JRPG in the popular series being developed exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS handheld system. It is a spin-off of the main series called Shin Megami Tensei: Persona developed by Atlus. In history…
8.3
Critics Rating
6.62
Players
9
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy
3DS
Top rated in 2014 by 73% of users
This is a compilation of Capcom’s Japanese series about the adventures of lawyer Phoenix Wright. Each game in the series consists of a dozen different cases to solve. Each such case goes through two stages. Players…
8
Critics Rating
7
Players
10
Metroid: Samus Returns
3DS
Top rated in 2017 by 73% of users
Metroid: Samus Returns is a full Game Boy remake of Metroid II: Return of Samus from 1992 for the Nintendo 3DS handheld system. Explore the updated and expanded locations of the planet SR388, which…
8
Critics Rating
6.7
Players
11
Shin Megami Tensei IV
3DS
Top rated in 2014 by 73% of users
This is a new game in the popular Japanese Japanese RPG series for the Nintendo 3DS handheld system. The action of the game takes place in East Mikado, in a city that is made in the style of Medieval Europe,. ..
8.1
Critics Rating
6.6
Players
12
Bravely Default
3DS
Top rated in 2013 by 71% of users
Bravely Default is a traditional Japanese RPG game in the style of Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light. The role-playing component has random battles that are based on the class system: mage, thief, knight, healer…
7.4
Critics Rating
6.9
Players
13
One Piece: Unlimited World Red
3DS, PS Vita, PS3, Wii U
Top rated in 2014 by 70% of users
One Piece: Unlimited World Red is an action adventure game with role-playing elements from the studio Ganbarion, which is based on the popular Japanese anime. The plot of Unlimited World Red tells the story of pirates.. .
7.6
Critics Rating
6.6
Players
14
Kirby: Triple Deluxe
3DS
Top rated in 2014 by 70% of users score game in the series) about a funny pink ball with legs,…
8.3
Critics Rating
5.9
Players
15
Fantasy Life
3DS
Top rated in 2014 by 69% of users
New Japanese RPG adventure game from Level-5 for the Nintendo 3DS handheld console. The game will take you on the adventure of your dreams. You can do crafts, get various resources, fish, fight…
7.3
Critics Rating
6.7
Players
16
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
3DS, PC, PS Vita, PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Among the best in 2014 according to 69% of users
Another part of the adventure action about the Dark Knight from the studio TT Games in the style of Lego constructors. In Beyond Gotham, Batman will team up with other superheroes from the DC comics universe and go to…
6.7
Critics Rating
7.2
Players
17
LEGO Marvel’s Avengers
3DS, PC, PS Vita, PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Top rated in 2016 by 69% of users
LEGO Marvel’s Avengers is a 3D Lego platformer from TT Games set in the famous Marvel universe, The Avengers. You need to save humanity by taking on the roles of various superheroes and fighting against…
6.4
Critics Rating
7.3
Players
18
Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate
3DS, PC, PS Vita
Top rated in 2013 by 67% of users
Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate is a 2.5D Metroidovian Batman action game for the PS Vita and Nintendo 3DS handheld systems. Game development begins three months after the events…
6.8
Critics Rating
6.8
Players
19
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros.
3DS
Top rated in 2016 by 67% of users
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros. is a new adventure game with role-playing elements in the famous game series. Two playable universes will collide and Paper Mario will join the fantastic Super… 9 team0003
7.8
Critics Rating
5.8
Players
20
Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
3DS
Top rated in 2014 by 67% of users
Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is a crossover game between Professor Layton and Phoenix Wright that combines gameplay elements from the Ace Attorney and Professor Layton series. Players…
7.5
Critics Rating
6.1
Players
21
Skylanders Trap Team
3DS, PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Top ranked in 2014 by 67% of users
Skylanders Trap Team is the latest installment in the popular 3D action game by Beenox and Activision. In Skylanders Trap Team, you once again need to protect your world from the forces of evil. Villain…
7
Critics Rating
6.77
Players
22
Yoshi’s New Island
3DS
Top rated in 2014 by 67% of users
Yoshi’s New Island is the sequel to Yoshi’s Island, which was released on the Nintendo DS handheld console in 2006. The game has improved graphics compared to the original, as well as new abilities…
7. 2
Critics Rating
6.27
Players
23
LEGO Jurassic World
3DS, PC, PS Vita, PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Top rated in 2015 by 65% of users
LEGO Jurassic World is an arcade-adventure game based on four films from the legendary Jurassic Park movie series set in the LEGO universe. The player will be required to collect pieces of DNA, and then …
6.4
Critics Rating
6.8
Players
24
LEGO Ninjago: Nindroids
3DS, PS Vita
Top rated in 2014 by 64% of users
LEGO Ninjago: Nindroids is an action-adventure LEGO action game for the PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS handheld consoles from Traveller’s Tales in which players control not just mobs, but Lego ninja droids that fight. ..
6
Critics Rating
7.1
Players
25
Pokemon Shuffle
3DS
Top rated in 2015 by 60% of users
This is a fun puzzle game that you can download from Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS and 2DS! In Pokémon Shuffle, you have to go through different levels, collecting the same Pokémon in a line, and thus…
7
Critics Rating
5.2
Players
26
Mario Golf: World Tour
3DS
Top rated in 2014 by 58% of users
Mario Golf: World Tour is a golf simulation by Camelot Software Planning for the handheld console 3DS, in featuring famous characters from the Mario universe. In game mode, you can immediately…
7
Critics Rating
4. 7
Players
27
Adventure Time: Secret of the Nameless Kingdom
3DS, PC, PS Vita, PS3, Xbox 360
Top rated in 2014 by 57% of users
This is a new arcade game from Little Orbit Studio with Action and RPG elements in the popular cartoon universe Adventure Time, the main gameplay of which combines the solution of various puzzles and dynamic…
Critics Rating
6.1
Players
28
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M
3DS
Top rated in 2015 by 56% of users
This is a new game for handheld system from Ninendo from the developers of such famous games as Fire Emblem and Advance Wars Studios intelligent systems. The game is a mixture of turn-based strategy, tactics…
7.3
Critics Rating
4.1
Players
29
One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X
3DS
Top rated in 2014 by 56% of users
This is a new fighting game in the popular anime universe called One Piece, which is being developed exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS handheld console. There will be over 85 different characters in the game, including the Straw Pirates…
Critics Rating
6
Players
30
Citizens of Earth
3DS, PC, PS Vita, PS4, Wii U
Top rated in 2015 by 55% of users
This is a modern retro role playing game where players take on the role of world vice president. You’re returning from the campaign trail for a little vacation at the expense of your taxpayers, but… everything is mixed up! And only you…
7.1
Critics Rating
3.9
Players
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Chase: Cold Case Investigations — Distant Memories
3DS
Adventure
Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark
3DS, PC, PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One
RPG, Strategy, Action
Monster Hunter Stories
, iOS 3DS, Android
Adventure, RPG, Action
Wario Land 2
3DS, GB, GBC
Platformer, Arcade
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