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A full on Dynasty Warriors game, with a fresh-ish coat of fire emblem paint. Fire Emblem Warriors: Our first exclusive New 3DS title, and it really needed the extra power.There is a little more freedom of choice in the game, which is a welcome addition, but the difficulty is a little lower than I would like. The plot is fantastic, if predicable, and the presentation is lovely, and the gameplay has been refined from the original. This is a remake of the second game in the franchise, Fire Emblem Gaiden, released back in 1992, and the gameplay choices made then were a little ahead of its time. Turn based strategy with perma death and depth. Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia: Fire Emblem games are brutal, tactical and emotive.If you want a cutesy action RPG with a nice twist on the formula then this is well worth checking out. Combat looks tight, and the reviews are very positive. Reminds me of an Egyptian themed Rune Factory, with the farming replaced with town management. Ever Oasis: Hadn’t heard of this one, but it looks good.Minor issue here in that the full orchestra score has been replaced with a MIDI version for the international release, bit of a let down, but an excellent game that will keep you entertained for days. There are no random battles anymore, which is a godsend. The game is great, and it fixes a number of the issues I have with classic JRPG design. Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past: Another remake, this time of a classic RPG from the original Playstation.If the price is $19.99, or your rose tinted glasses are red-shifting, then by all means buy away. Impressive at the time, but even then there were better platform games available. I’m of the opinion that these games just haven’t aged well. Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D: A re-release of the the original.The Welcome Amiibo is just a card with the chip in it, so less cool than a real one. Never before has chilling out and paying a mortgage been so fun. A game that was ported from N64 to Gamecube and beyond. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome Amiibo: I played so much Animal Crossing on the original DS.The deal is buy 2 get 1 free, and considering the average price of a 3DS game is $25 you are going to be walking away with a nice handful or great games. They are giving it away on Thursday the 24th, so be sure to stop by and get yours.
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3DS Games at Fry’s Electronics Black Friday 2017įry’s might have the widest range of titles available at a discount, but you need a code to get them.
Still, why buy second hand when you can get it brand new for the same price? Fry’s Electronics seem to have the widest selection at the best prices right now, but there are a variety of deals available. Not likely that they will sell out though, and I fully expect the 2nd hand game stores to have plenty of copies going forward as well. New Pokemon games are out, and they are likely to be a hot item this Christmas, so getting them at as low a price as possible is probably a good idea. Best Nintendo 3DS Game Deals Black Friday 2017 So let’s dive right in, see if there are any deals that pique your interest. The console has one of the largest libraries in the market right now, and the combination of form factor and price point make it an excellent gift.Ĭheck out some of the best deals at Amazon Below I bought my vanilla 3DS day of release, and it has seen some use since then. I’ll be sure to point those out as we come to them. Making the matter even more confusing is the fact that some 3DS games only work on the more recent hardware revision. The 3DS is a little more complicated than the Switch, for one it’s been out longer, and Nintendo have this thing where they release the same hardware multiple times in different forms. Thankfully I didn’t have to work as hard for this one, seen as I already had all the sources in front of me, and I have found all kinds of deals to suit all kinds of consumers this Black Friday 2017. After yesterdays look at the best deals on Switch games and consoles I thought doing the same for the 3DS was a good idea.