The 3DS library may have been a slow burn at first, but in the years since its initial launch, Nintendo has built a strong line-up around its most recent handheld. Though the dual-screen setup is the same as the preceding DS handheld, and the entertainment industry's flirtation with 3D technology resulted in little more than a fling, the 3DS library is full of quality titles that can't be experienced anywhere else.
The strong offerings have resulted in Nintendo once again dominating the dedicated handheld gaming market. Thanks to its successes, the 3DS hasn't gone through the massive third party exodus that the Wii U went through shortly after launch. Like most Nintendo platforms, however, that doesn't prevent many of the best games to come from Nintendo or Nintendo-exclusive properties.
If the allure of the New Nintendo 3DS has driven you to hop aboard the 3DS train, or you're just bored with your current library, check out our constantly-updated list of the best games you can play on your 3DS right now.
10. Picross 3D Round 2
"Don’t be intimidated by all of the numbers, because Picross 3D Round 2 is one of the 3DS’ best puzzle games." - Kyle Hilliard
To read the full review and learn more, click here.
9. Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth
"Persona Q is easily one of my favorite games this year. It delivers in both quality gameplay and wonderful characters, but what stands out is the extra effort that went into every area, always raising the bar." - Kimberley Wallace
To read the full review and learn more, click here.
8. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
"Ocarina of Time 3D is my new favorite way to play one of my top 10 games of all time. Its updated visuals look great in 3D, the touchscreen streamlines inventory issues, and aiming with the gyroscope feels like much more than a gimmick. Whether you’re a newcomer to the series or a Zelda veteran, this game needs to be in your 3DS collection." - Dan Ryckert
To read the full review and learn more, click here.
7. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
"Don’t let the early learning hours and initially perplexing systems deter you; this is the best opportunity to find out what keeps fans coming back to Monster Hunter. As an enamored new fan, quitting isn’t an option." - Tim Turi
To read the full review and learn more, click here.
6. Pokémon X/Y
"Pokémon X & Y does not break the mold of what we expect when we play a Pokémon game. It goes down the checklist of important Pokémon features, neatly ticking them off one by one. It still feels like a Pokémon game, but the ease of player control, the updated art direction, 3D graphics, and the scaling of the world make everything more inviting, attractive, and fun. It’s a great stepping-on point for new trainers, and a worthwhile continuing adventure for those who know what to expect." - Kyle Hilliard
To read the full review and learn more, click here.
On the next page, we look at the five best games you can play on 3DS.
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