11th May 2019, 9:56 PM
3DS DD
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Lifespeed - $1.89, on sale. This is another simple 3d flight tube racing game, like the AiRace series. It's on sale now so I got it.
The Legend of Kusakari - $2.50. This was on sale... I think two weeks ago, and I got it then.
Lionel City Builder 3D: Rise of the Rails - $2.50. Same as above.
escapeVektor - $3.50. And here's a third one that was on sale a few weeks ago. This is the complete version of a game first released in partial form on WiiWare, and it's a fun simple arcade-style experience.
Steel Empire - $8. Yup, it's a fourth game that was on sale a week or two ago and I got then. This is the 3DS remake of the Sega Genesis (/GBA) shmup Steel Empire, and it's a good, stereoscopic 3d-enhanced port of the game. This isn't the best shmup ever, but it's good.
DSiWare DD (bought on the 3DS eShop) -- So, I id something I've never done before: actually bought some DSiWare games. I've always avoided them in the bpast because I didn't have a DSi so I wasn't buying them when they were new, and once I got a 3DS very few looked interesting enough to be worth buying... and since they're never on sale, like WiiWare games, there was little reason to buy them when 3DS games which were on sale are also available. I finally decided to get a few though and... well, they're not great. Oh well.
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SteamWorld Tower Defense - $5. The first SteamWorld game, this TD game is pretty average, unlike its much more acclaimed sequels.
AiRace: Tunnel - $2. The first AiRace game, I believe. It's fun enough, but the analog controls and stereoscopic 3d of the 3DS games makes those better.
Aura-Aura Climber - $2. One of Nintendo's few first party DSiWare games, this is a simple little flinging-focused platformer. It seems average.
Jewel Adventures - $5. This one is a mediocre knockoff of games like Jewel Master, and isn't nearly as good as that series.
Wizard Defenders - $2. And this puzzle game... it has promise, but it has some pretty frustrating issues that keep me from liking it. A refined version of this could be good, like, say, Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes, but this thing's nowhere near that games' level.
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Lifespeed - $1.89, on sale. This is another simple 3d flight tube racing game, like the AiRace series. It's on sale now so I got it.
The Legend of Kusakari - $2.50. This was on sale... I think two weeks ago, and I got it then.
Lionel City Builder 3D: Rise of the Rails - $2.50. Same as above.
escapeVektor - $3.50. And here's a third one that was on sale a few weeks ago. This is the complete version of a game first released in partial form on WiiWare, and it's a fun simple arcade-style experience.
Steel Empire - $8. Yup, it's a fourth game that was on sale a week or two ago and I got then. This is the 3DS remake of the Sega Genesis (/GBA) shmup Steel Empire, and it's a good, stereoscopic 3d-enhanced port of the game. This isn't the best shmup ever, but it's good.
DSiWare DD (bought on the 3DS eShop) -- So, I id something I've never done before: actually bought some DSiWare games. I've always avoided them in the bpast because I didn't have a DSi so I wasn't buying them when they were new, and once I got a 3DS very few looked interesting enough to be worth buying... and since they're never on sale, like WiiWare games, there was little reason to buy them when 3DS games which were on sale are also available. I finally decided to get a few though and... well, they're not great. Oh well.
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SteamWorld Tower Defense - $5. The first SteamWorld game, this TD game is pretty average, unlike its much more acclaimed sequels.
AiRace: Tunnel - $2. The first AiRace game, I believe. It's fun enough, but the analog controls and stereoscopic 3d of the 3DS games makes those better.
Aura-Aura Climber - $2. One of Nintendo's few first party DSiWare games, this is a simple little flinging-focused platformer. It seems average.
Jewel Adventures - $5. This one is a mediocre knockoff of games like Jewel Master, and isn't nearly as good as that series.
Wizard Defenders - $2. And this puzzle game... it has promise, but it has some pretty frustrating issues that keep me from liking it. A refined version of this could be good, like, say, Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes, but this thing's nowhere near that games' level.