Nintendo Badge Arcade (Nintendo 3DS) Review

If you’ve experienced Rusty’s Real Deal Baseball in any capacity, you’ll be familiar with its payment model, whereby you haggle with a retired baseball-playing dog to reduce the real-life…

Pocket Card Jockey (Nintendo 3DS) Review

While the Pokémon series continues to sell millions of copies with every release, it’s Game Freak’s experimental output that’s proved to be more interesting in recent years. HarmoKnight and Tembo…

SteamWorld Heist (Nintendo 3DS) Review

Despite their considerably small output, Image & Form is perhaps one of the most prolific independent developers on the Nintendo eShop. That’s all thanks to SteamWorld Dig, a…

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros. (Nintendo 3DS) Review

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros. is an obvious crossover in many ways. Intelligent Systems’ Paper Mario spin-off could be seen as Mario & Luigi’s sister series, so it makes sense…

Toki Tori 3D (Nintendo 3DS) Review

Toki Tori’s history is one that’s flown from platform to platform, virtually landing on any modern system with a digital storefront. The original game, published by Capcom…

The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes (Nintendo 3DS) Review

If A Link Between Worlds on Nintendo 3DS offered a bold new approach to The Legend of Zelda series, with its sprawling overworld and open-ended gameplay, Tri Force Heroes takes the core mechanics…

Titan Attacks! (Nintendo 3DS) Review

If Titan Attacks! launched forty years earlier, this very review may well have been published on a site called Nindie Titan. Almost every aspect of Puppy Games’ modern arcade-style…

Inazuma Eleven GO: Light / Shadow (Nintendo 3DS) Review

Having made its début on Nintendo DS in 2011, the Inazuma Eleven series has become something of a surprise hit in Europe – spawning two sequels and even a…

Picross e3 (Nintendo 3DS) Review

Picross e3 is the third downloadable 3DS entry in the long-running puzzle series, and much like its predecessor, it adds little in the way of variety. There’s another…

Real Heroes: Firefighter 3D (Nintendo 3DS) Review

In retrospect, the Nintendo DS was a great system for first-person shooters. we had Metroid Prime Hunters from Nintendo, Renegade Kid’s Dementium and Moon IPs, as well as a plethora of handheld Call of…