Last updated March 28, 2017.
Nintendo 3DS owners have a lot of games to choose from. No matter what genre you prefer, this handheld almost has something for everyone and its software library continues to grow. Classic RPGs like Bravely Default and Fire Emblem Awakening offer genre veterans deep experiences. Meanwhile Animal Crossing: New Leaf’s non-traditional approach made us all enjoy watching a small town blossom into a bustling neighborhood. But the eShop also delivered a great collection of portable gems, too. Independent software like BoxBoy! and Shovel Knight make the stale days of DSiWare seem like a bad dream.
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Before we jump in, a quick word on criteria. The primary question this top 25 list is intended to answer is simple: "What are the 25 best games we played on this platform?" How much fun we had with the games is obviously our primary concern, but we also considered elements like longevity/staying power, influence, and innovation.
Without further ado, let’s take a look at the top 25 games available for the system. But which of these games is best in your book? Leave a comment and let us know. And be sure to check back for more top 25 lists for your favorite platforms right here on IGN.
This final chapter brings the beloved Zero Escape trilogy to a gratifying end, with beautiful character moments, elaborate puzzles, and a mind-bending plot. This visual novel starts out as a simple puzzle game but soon turns into a complex story featuring mind-boggling concepts like alternate realities and telepathic communication. Despite minor technical issues, Zero Time Dilemma is the dark, enthralling conclusion this series deserves.
This final chapter brings the beloved Zero Escape trilogy to a gratifying end, with beautiful character moments, elaborate puzzles, and a mind-bending plot. This visual novel starts out as a simple puzzle games but soon turns into a complex story featuring mind-boggling concepts like alternate realities and telepathic communication. Despite minor technical issues, Zero Time Dilemma is the dark, enthralling conclusion the this series deserves.
Kirby: Planet Robobot may not be the most challenging platformer around, but its clever use of robotic destruction combined with gorgeous environmental puzzles and unique bosses make for an entertaining ride.
Shin Megami Tensei IV is an epic dungeon crawler by Atlus that features monster collecting, high-tech equipment and a group of teenage samurai forced to navigate a dark, brooding world. It's a darker, more mature game that is definitely worth a try.
Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon is a fully-fledged sequel that reunites everyone’s favorite green-clad hero with Professor E. Gadd and the Poltergust. Dark Moon has the same hilarious tone as the first game and gives players a solid portable game.
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