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One of the most critically acclaimed titles ever made returns, this time with the stunning realism of glasses-free 3D visuals. In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Link embarks on a heroic adventure through time to prevent Ganondorf from seizing the ultimate power granted by the Triforce. Solve puzzles, travel through the expansive land of Hyrule and more as you explore this immersive world on your epic quest. Will you be able to put a stop to the Gerudo King of Thieves before he can reach this holy relic?The Nintendo 64 classic, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, returns with amazing 3D visuals and a compete graphical overhaul to bring Hyrule to life. Explore the immersive world, solve puzzles, travel through time and more on your adventure to stop Ganondorf from seeking the Triforce, a holy relic that grants its holder ultimate power. Retaining the analog control of the original with the 3DS' Circle Pad, Ocarina of Time 3D improves the ease of use with a touch-based inventory system for swift and simple item switching. Use the 3DS' gyro sensor to take advantage of the camera-controlled first-person shooting. Revamped for the 3DS, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D provides a brand-new adventure whether you're a first-time visitor to Hyrule or a regular denizen of the legendary world.
 
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5 out of 5
5
IT'S A 3D CLASSIC!!!
on August 25, 2011
Posted by: Spi3000
from Missouri, KC
The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time was dubbed "One of the Best Nintendo 64 games" back in the 90's, I owned an N64 but never did own Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time until I got the Wii and downloaded the game. Even though I had the internet, I was always lazy to get my but up and look up walk-throughs, I always got lost at the Forest Temple. Luckily Ocarina of Time included a Hint System in the game so if you're like me who actually had trouble in previous Zelda games, even the original N64 Ocarina of Time, the Hint System is a GREAT help. Even though most of the game is unchanged, the graphics and design is still breath taking, with or without the 3D. Really if you're looking for a Nintendo 3DS game that can keep you busy for quite awhile, then no doubt you should get The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D. Heroes may be remembered, but Legends never die.
What's great about it: It's Zelda, Hint system, long lasting, 3D, visuals, gameplay
What's not so great: Nothing much.
I would recommend this to a friend!
+24points
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SynopsisThis isn't the first time you've stood at the front lines of the battle, facing down the alien menace and preparing to give your life if necessary. You know the rules — trust no one and do whatever it takes. Pretty simple. You'll have to travel to the ends of the Earth if you want any chance at winning this war. Assemble an arsenal of powerful weapons, upgrade your suit, purchase new armor — and maybe get a little help from your friends. But never forget the rules. In Conduit 2, you'll have to gear up and head right into battle to help slow the alien onslaught. Your weapons will be your closest allies. From a sniper rifle that pierces walls to a deployable turret you can control remotely or a special piece of alien technology that captures incoming fire and releases it back on the enemy, these weapons are all that stand in the way of world domination — or annihilation. The alien ASE device helps you hack electronics and uncover hidden traps and enemies waiting for the opportunity to put an end to you. Earn currency so you can upgrade your suit and purchase new weapons and other content. And if you're foolish enough to trust someone, at least let them be on the right side of the fight. Battle side-by-side with three friends in local split-screen mode or take the fight online with Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection where you can fight with up to 12 players. But when you discover that one of your allies has suddenly turned the gun on you, don't say you weren't warned.
 
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4 out of 5
4
It Beats the First by Far
on July 24, 2011
Posted by: Spi3000
from Missouri, KC
When the first Conduit was out, the game was just fun until people started hacking and glitching the game, then it just got old and people just moved on to Call of Duty Modern Warfare (Reflex Edition). With the second installment of The Conduit, Conduit 2 I will say is probably better than what the first one was like, especially online. Conduit 2 really does feel like how the original Conduit should of been, with inclusions of Boss matches being my original main complaint until the hackers and glitchers of the first Conduit. There are plenty of good things in Conduit 2, here are only a few, use of a Classic Controller, Using Mics instead of Wii Speak, the Graphics is decent, you can buy guns and armor, and you can make different classes, and the game gets updates in case of glitches or possible requests players made to the makers of the game. Of coarse not all games are perfect, Conduit 2 does share it's share of negatives, the controls feels awkward when using a classic controller, to use the mic you have to either friend request or rival request players, you can't choose what game mode you want online you have to vote (basically if you want TDM chances of getting into that game is literally 1 out of 16 because you get two choices but with a 1/8 chance of those choices being the same game mode), but my main complaint is the price on weapons and armor are just a bit too high. The game is no doubt better than the first game, however this game isn't like Call of Duty or Halo despite the game is more inspired by the two games, however it's really a game for people who are not really allowed to play M rated shooters. In fact I can probably assure you that you'll prefer the story mode over the Multiplayer, especially seeing many easter eggs that's included in the game like Internet Memes and Movie references. Also one thing to point out the game has a lot of humorous moments, personally I blame the fact that Jon St. John is voicing the main character in this game and if you don't know Jon St. John I recommend looking him up considering he voices a guy wearing "Power Armor." If you're too lazy I'll just say it Jon St. John voices Duke Nukem, even the new game. Anyways that wraps up my review for Conduit 2.
What's great about it: use of a Classic Controller, Using Mics instead of Wii Speak, Graphics is decent, buy guns and armor,
What's not so great: Controls feels awkward when using a classic controller, mic use only with friends or rivals, cost of weapons high
I would recommend this to a friend!
+4points
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SynopsisFor the first time, intense Mercenaries action comes to Nintendo 3DS with Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D. The clock is ticking and you only have until the countdown reaches zero to defeat as many enemies as possible. Play as Chris Redfield, Krauser, Hunk, Jill Valentine, Albert Wesker and for the first time in a Mercenaries game, Claire Redfield, as you go head-to-head with terrifying foes, such as the Executioner and Popo Karimu. With legendary characters from the past and present, new features, reckless missions, stunning 3D gameplay and touch-screen capability, Resident Evil is reborn and better than ever in The Mercenaries 3D.Tackle 30 action-packed missions as you progress through the game solo or with a friend via ad hoc or Nintendo Wi-Fi connection. Remastered stages from Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil 5 bring a familiar note to the gameplay, but this fast-paced Mercenaries game also offers exciting new components, including the all-new Skill Slot feature. Customize your characters to suit your style of play by selecting from 30 skills that improve everything from weapon performance and reload speed to melee abilities. In this kill-or-be-killed game of horror and mayhem, do you have what it takes to survive?
 
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3 out of 5
3
Probably should of waited for Revelations
on July 20, 2011
Posted by: Spi3000
from Missouri, KC
For the first M game to be released to the 3DS, I feel like the game was just a way to just get Nintendo some 3DS games out in the market. I won't lie, this game is just as fun as playing Treyarch's Call of Duty Zombie mode but that's where it stops there really. Considering this is completely based from Resident Evil's Mercenary mode which was a mini-game on Resident Evil 4, and that's basically what the Mercenaries is. I'm not going to lie, this isn't the best 3DS game, then again it's not the worse either, I would only recommend trying this game, I wouldn't consider this a run to the stores unless the only 2 games you have are 2 fighting games, I can at least reason with that. My main complaint about this game is when you use a character with a automatic rifle, your ammunition can run out quick, same goes for pistol and boxes of ammunition are sometimes scarce which can be a PROBLEM WHEN A ZOMBIE IS CHARGING AT YOU WITH A F***ING CHAINSAW!!! This game really should of just been in Revelations.
What's great about it: Decent Character Roster, Online Capability
What's not so great: Short, No Story mode, Ammo is scarce, Just one Mini-Game
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
+1point
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SynopsisReturn to the fighting franchise as you've never seen it before. An all-new 3D mode, created specifically for the Nintendo 3DS, brings new depth to the punches, throws and kicks by offering an over-the-shoulder camera option. Feel like you're right there in the action as you battle your opponents as classic characters Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li and Guile, or newly added fighters, Hakan and Juri. Are you ready to take the fight to a new dimension?Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition combines the fighting you love with a variety of new modes, views and characters to take the franchise to a whole new level. With special attention paid to beginners and veteran players, this game offers the new Lite mode that allows new players to complete challenging combos with a single touch of the screen, while the Pro mode allows better access to button combinations, such as throws and three punches. Take advantage of Nintendo's online network where you'll be able to fight with friends in the same room and around the globe. Select figurines of iconic characters to represent you in Figurine mode, and whenever your Nintendo 3DS gets in range of another Nintendo 3DS, your figurines will automatically battle using StreetPass. The next time you play, you'll see the results of the fight and be able to collect your loot. In this exciting new 3D Edition of Super Street Fighter IV, the fight never has to stop.
 
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5 out of 5
5
SUPER Street Fighter 4 PERFECT for a Starter Game!
on May 18, 2011
Posted by: Spi3000
from Missouri, KC
I got my 3DS not too long ago, and too be honest, there wasn't many games that intrigued me. Except for one, this game, and what a perfect choice I made. I never played the 360 or PS3 version, but if I did, I'd probably have to read the instruction manual to figure out how to pull of Supers and Ultra combos, in the 3DS version, you can just shove it in the system and just play it considering you're given a choice to go Pro mode or Lite mode. Pro Mode works much like the controls on the 360 and PS3, Lite mode can let you pull off Supers and Ultras on the Touch Screen which makes it easier than doing the combos. There's no one left out in the 3DS version compared to its home console counter-parts, every character is included that's from the original Super Street Fighter 4. There's not a lot to not like this game unless you're not a fan of fighting games, but with there being only so much games to choose from on the 3DS at this point, it's not easy really unless you're into Nintendogs, Pilot Wings, and other okay games, sadly I'm not a fan of Nintendogs or Pilot Wings, but Street Fighters I know I can trust, especially since it's a remake, and usually game remakes work out and this game works out big time. If you're undecided on what game to get on the 3DS, even if you don't have one and want one and want a game with it, I highly recommend Super Street Fighter 4: 3D Edition, let alone it's one of the few games on the 3DS to use Wi-Fi and face other players around the world currently. Really look up this game if you're looking for a new 3DS game, or a starter game if you're just buying your first 3DS, I can 90% guarantee you that you won't regret it.
What's great about it: Easy to play, Grab and Go, Has all SSF4 Characters, Has Online capability
What's not so great: Practically Nothing.
I would recommend this to a friend!
+12points
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It's time to prepare your strategy and get your kart ready to race across the dusty desert course. The competition with be tough, but you've equipped your kart with giant tires so you can expertly careen through the off-road track. Racing takes strategy, customization and of course, skill and you have everything it takes to win the race and become a champion of Mushroom Kingdom.The race is on and the excitement of Mario Kart is back and now in stunning 3D on your Nintendo 3DS with Mario Kart 7. Reach new heights as your kart soars over track shortcuts with a special wing and plunges into the sea with a propeller. Customize your vehicle with accessories to suit the track, whether it be big tires for off-road tracks or small tires for city courses. Race as your Mii or one of your favorite Mushroom Kingdom characters, and take on exciting courses over a mountain road, through city streets, across a dusty desert, around new courses on Wuhu Island and in the jungles from Donkey Kong Country Returns. Compete with up to eight racers for fierce competition with your friends or other players around the world. The race is on.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
MARIO KART
By koolkris from us
I think Mario is appealing to all gamers the storyline from the video that Nintendo showed looks great and I think it should be a good game when it comes out the sound will be great also and the graphics will be as also
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There's a difference between Reviews and Previews
September 27, 2011
I don't know why people do this, speaking for a game that's not even out and saying it's gonna be great when in possibility the game may turn out to be a possible let down. So far there has yet to be a Mario title that's bad, but some Mario titles didn't truly appeal to gamers, like Super Mario Sunshine. I'm not saying that Mario Kart 7 is going to be bad, but there is a possibility that the game may just not fulfill what you originally expected.
+7points
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