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The Best 3DS Games

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When the Nintendo 3DS first launched worldwide in 2011, many feared that the new handheld wouldn't have a chance of replicating the success of its predecessor, the DS. Fast forward several years and things are looking much better for the 3DS thanks to its increasingly impressive library of great games. We've chosen our favorites and listed them out. What do you think of our choices? Sound off in the comments below.

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Animal Crossing: New Leaf

"New Leaf is a very strange game with an appeal that seems nonexistent to outsiders. The moment-to-moment activities are so banal that it's not readily apparent just how engrossing the small-town life can be. However, the more you play, the more invested you become in the well-being of your city, and the more exciting each small success becomes." -- Read our review

Bravely Default

"Bravely Default is one of the finest RPGs Square Enix has been involved with in recent times. While it's a stretch to call its battle mechanics groundbreaking, they certainly represent a welcome level of innovation that has a palpable effect on the way you approach combat and makes Bravely Default a highly entertaining adventure." -- Read our review

Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl

"By offering both the classic experience and a new story-driven mode with overlapping content, this RPG is practically a two-in-one package. It's a credit to Atlus that it has managed to produce a remake that is every bit as engrossing as Etrian Odyssey IV, while preserving the positive qualities of the game that started it all." -- Read our review

Fire Emblem: Awakening

"The fun, tactical combat, the character-driven relationships, and the greater feeling of freedom combine to make Awakening the best installment of this beloved series in a long time. Anyone looking for a fantastic strategy game or a long, engaging adventure perfect for on-the-go sessions should absolutely not overlook this gaming gem." -- Read our review

Ghost hunting in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.
Ghost hunting in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

"Making your way through the mansions is enjoyable not just because of the expertly crafted atmosphere, but also because of the wealth of objects you can interact with. Often, nudging an object or manipulating it with the force of your PolterGust 5000 vacuum cleaner/ghost-catching machine has no effect, but opening that dusty nightstand or making that rickety old merry-go-round spin rewards you often enough with coins, cash, and gold bars that you feel compelled to leave no stone unturned." -- Read our review

Mario Kart 7

"Mario Kart 7 contains the same framework that has existed in the franchise for years but has enough tweaks to the formula to stave off that stale feeling. The new additions, such as hang gliding and kart customization, should become permanent staples, and rebalanced items remove the feeling that you were unfairly robbed of victory. From a racing perspective, this is the best entry yet in the long-running series, and excellent track design pushes you to be inventive and smart in how you drive." -- Read our review

Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate

"Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is an enhanced port of 2010's excellent Monster Hunter Tri, refining that game's structure by adding a bunch of new content and a far more robust online component. Thwacking huge beasts with a greatsword or picking them off from afar with a bow has never been so comprehensive and satisfying." -- Read our review

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney -- Dual Destinies

"Phoenix Wright's return to the courtroom brings with it an impressive blend of comedic sensibilities and philosophical examinations that make you question how any judicial system can determine guilt when the relationships people have with the truth are so complicated." -- Read our review

Click below to see more screens from our top Nintendo 3DS games.
Click below to see more screens from our top Nintendo 3DS games.

Pokemon X/Y

"Pokemon X/Y is a welcome evolution in this long-running franchise. It's a great-looking game whose visuals can finally match the inherent charm of its many potential pokemon protagonists, and its engrossing core has been enhanced by the new additions to its gameplay." -- Read our review

Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask

"How Level-5 could make Layton feel all-new is a puzzle in itself. One thing's for sure though: they've made a huge effort to improve on the existing template in every way possible. The adventures of Layton and Luke are as charming, funny, head-scratching and engrossing as they've ever been, and five games into a series which has stuck to the same structure throughout, that's an impressive achievement." -- Read our review

Project X Zone

"If you have a fondness for a fair number of the 50-plus game characters featured in Project X Zone (and there's a good chance you do), then those appealing characters, their sometimes-humorous interactions, and the locations, music, and attack animations they bring with them can make Project X Zone a worthwhile nostalgic endeavor." -- Read our review

Shin Megami Tensei IV

"Shin Megami Tensei IV is saved by the lure of the dark and mysterious world and the trials of fighting its inhabitants make Shin Megami Tensei IV a great role-playing game worth seeing through to the end. The excellent combat and the almost never-ending quest to explore the compendium of demons should keep you coming back for more, even if you have a fairly good assumption of what the other endings might entail." -- Read our review

Steamworld Dig

"Perhaps the game's brief length and unfulfilling conclusion wouldn't be issues if everything else about SteamWorld Dig weren't so good. Exploration and augmentation are a lot of fun, the setting is interesting, and the resource management adds some challenge and tension." -- Read our review

Battle Bowser--again--in Super Mario 3D Land.
Battle Bowser--again--in Super Mario 3D Land.

Super Mario 3D Land

"Super Mario 3D Land puts the plumber though his paces with yet another search-and-rescue mission to find a missing princess. Along the way it successfully translates the classic, 2D Mario feel into a 3D setting that feels unique from the series' other 3D releases." -- Read our review

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds

"The heart of A Link Between Worlds is buried firmly in the pre-3D age of the early '90s, and Nintendo has produced an almost note-for-note polygonal reproduction of the original game's Hylian overworld, complete with the triumphant boom of the series' main theme charging out of the 3DS's speakers. But while many elements of this sequel are familiar, this is a fantastic standalone adventure that excels on its own individual merits." -- Read our review

Theatrhytm Final Fantasy

"it. Like all great rhythm games, Theatrhythm forces dexterity upon you. It doesn't make sense at first. It's even a little frustrating. But you learn, and learn quickly. What once was a confusing array of neon circles and blinking arrows becomes a series of addictive taps and swipes that morph themselves effortlessly into the music." -- Read our review

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Shadow Wars

"Learning the ins and outs of combat is very satisfying, and the great difficulty spectrum means even those who are unfamiliar with this type of game can get the hang of it. With rich environments, gratifying tactical depth, and engrossing action, Shadow Wars is not only a great value, but a whole lot of addictive fun to boot." -- Read our review

Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward

"As fun and challenging as the brainteasers in the room escapes are, they're merely dressing for the fantastic writing, memorable characters, and stunning plot twists that could only be presented successfully in a game format. This is an adventure that anyone who appreciates quality storytelling should not miss." -- Read our review

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You give luigi's mansion a 6 then nominate for 3DS goty? You guys need to get your act together or review it again.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> they need to fire who ever did the Luigi's Mansion review

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Are you under the impression that gamespot is a single conscious entity? It's not. The review was likely done by 1 person and then the game of the year would've been a vote by lots of people. If they forced everything to be consistent, it'd completely undermine the opinions of the reviewer and make it a pointless review.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>Whats the point of reviews if one "professional" gives the game a bad score and other calls it Goty? Afterall these are supposed to be paid professionals and not like common gamers who are on each others throats about 1 number difference

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Why is it so hard to understand that game reviews are just opinions? Why do people keep thinking that there should be one review to rule them all? There is no consistency in rating video games because there never has been or ever will be consistency in people opinions.. You will ALWAYS find someone that doesn't like a game you love and you will ALWAYS find someone who loves a game you hate. Your own personal reviews of those games would differ wildly. Game reviewers aren't above anyone, they shouldn't be held to some mystical standard when you disagree with how they perceive and experience a game, it's juvenile... *rant mode off*

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Well I'm not sure what you think the point of reviews is to be honest, given that you ask that question. Their opinions AREN'T any more worthwhile than your average gamer (except they tend to have to work to certain standards e.g finish a game, be capable with language etc). They're just more visible.
If you really sit down and think about the consequences of having everyone who works for a company agreeing with each other, it's really idiotic and the only way it would really happen is through corruption of some kind.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> You just said in your rant exactly what the person was complaining about.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I also tried to explain (the second half of my rant) why it was a ridiculous thing to expect! If different people working for the same company are expected to adjust their opinions in order to create an illusion of consistency, then they weren't really giving their opinion at all. And the concept of the review becomes pointless.

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Own most of these games along with many more. The 3DS easily has my favorite library so far of any console (mind you I started getting REALLY into gaming around 2010). Just finished Dual Destinies and man, that final twist gave me shivers. Loving how the 3DS is flourishing with games that are either perfect for on the go or close to home console quality type games.

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Mario and Luigi: Dream Team, Zelda: OoT, and Donkey Kong Country Returns deserve more than Project X Zone.

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i'm playing ocarina of time for the first TIME!! it's frigging awesome!!! just wished i played it when i was a little kid instead of playing multiple playthroughs of banjo and kazooie

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<< LINK REMOVED >> The 3ds version is better than the original,I don't know how many times i play this game and still love it, hope they do the same with majoras mask

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> yeh looks fantastic! the 3d goes very well with it

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Where are the other lists? If anyone could give me the links.

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Only thing I disagree with is the Theatrhytm Final Fantasy game, but only cause those kinds of games aren't my style. Otherwise an excellent list and I own most of those.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I hate those types of games too! But I love theatrhythm cos the music's just that good.

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No Kingdom Hearts? This is sad.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> KH never gets enough love on this site. Always a shame.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I thought that Kingdom hearts was awful. Fallen such a long way since the PS2.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> not everyone likes disney games, and the disclusion of 1 game doesn't make this list bad.

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I never said the list was bad, it is a good list and I'm sure I'll get around to playing some of these now. And not everyone likes Pokemon games and that made the list- so the Disney statement was just stupid.

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I'm currently playing Fire Emblem...it's awesome.

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Ive been playing my 3ds lately more than my xbox one :O

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Where is Super Smash Bros, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, and Star-Fox 64 3D?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> well Super Smash Bros. isnt out yet, but i have to agree with you about Zelda OOT i mean the game came out right when the 3ds launched but its still one of the best games for the 3ds, its way better than some games that are coming out right now,

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@ObxChillin @gordanchoong OOT probably isn't on the list because it's already been noted almost universally, since the original came out back in 1998, as one of the best games in history, if not the best.

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I heard one of the journalist at GT swear that crimson shroud is an amazing RPG

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I'm agree with this list for the most part but my favorite 3DS game is Castlevania Lords Of Shadow: Mirror of Fate. It is one of the few games in all my gaming history that I've gotten 100% and normally I'm not a game completest but Mirror of Fate I really liked. That's just me though. I've been gaming since the NES days and sure as heck have no intention of stopping. Also A Link Between Worlds would my second fav. In that game I did a minimum heart run and beat YugaGanon and took no damage from him!

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The best 3ds game is Kid Icarus uprising so ,as a few have said, it deserves to be on this list.

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I enjoy playing my PS3/PS4, I enjoy playing my PC, but when I really want to relax and chill with a videogame, I pick up my GB Advance, my DS or 3DS.

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I would have added a few more. Although I have most of them, I cannot disagree with anything on that list.

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Where the hell is Kid Icarus: Uprising?!

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Getting dusty on my shelf after I realised the Circle Pad Pro doesn't actually work with it (which they kinda lied about)

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If some of these jrpgs had been on the wii u I would of bought it at launch, but because the wii u doesn't I still have no reason to get one. I use my 3ds xl more then any other gaming device, more then the vita, the ps3 and the computer. To bad there isn't a cross play feature for the 3ds and the wii u, that would be awesome!

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"Shin Megami Tensei IV", "Fire Emblem: Awakening" and "Zelda: A Link Between World", those three games alone make the 3DS a must-have console for any RPG fan.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Zelda is not a RPG.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Zelda is a VERY simple RPG but it's an RPG nonetheless.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> True, Zelda is actually an action adventure game. However, it does incorporate some RPG elements. Just like how Angry Birds incorporates some action elements but is actually a strategy game, which most people and even gaming networks don't realize or don't admit.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I not only disagree with your classification of Zelda as "action adventure, and not RPG" (for reasons me and Nev3rtime stated above), but I also abhor your statement of Angry Birds as an strategy game, instead of putting it on the same genre as World of Goo and many other games: the puzzle genre. But, this time, I won't extend myself on the reasons, as it's not the relevant topic here. ^_^

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<< LINK REMOVED >> That's *very* debatable. Nowadays, that most games have incorporated many RPGs elements, it may seems like that's the case (the distinctions got more and more blurred each generation), but another perspective (the one I adhere to) is that it not only is an RPG, but that it is one of the firsts (if not *the* first) game from the RPG-Action sub-genre, thus, making it an RPG. And, remember, A Link Between Worlds plays like a top-down 2D Zelda, so it should be judged as such, not using the same standards applied to it's 3D iterations.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Indeed, I remember in the 90's all the magazines defined ALTTP era Zelda games as action RPG's along with games like secrets of mana.

I think now levelling up is seen as the key component to classifying a game as a rpg... Which could be seen as silly as zelda's character progression through item collection could be seen as just as legitimate a claim to the rpg classification.

For me it always seems wrong when Zelda's is stuck in a completely different genre to games like skyrim just because zelda doesn't follow the pack by having, the relativly minor gameplay mechanic, of levelling.

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Shame they put this out before Smash 3D released. Anyway, solid list. The only change I would've made is Kingdom Hearts 3D. The story is clunky, but the combat, visuals and score are fantastic.

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No Kid Icarus: Uprising? That's a real shame, as I've always thought it to be a very strong game.

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