Although Planet Crashers does offer rather a lengthy adventure for its $9.99 purchase price, a majority of that time is spent performing repetitive tasks.
Joe Shaffer states, "It's a cheerless, lackluster member of its fairly saturated genre. As such, you shouldn't have any trouble finding a dungeon crawler or a turn-based RPG superior to this one."
ONM - Planet Crashers wasted our time, so we're going to waste its time. You see, when you turn on this overpriced heap of a 3DS eShop game, it doesn't bother telling you how to play.
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When you first think about it, who would not want a portable whimsical 3D RPG from Renegade Kid, the same developer who brought us Mutant Mudds? It sounds like a winning combination, but when you really get down to it, does it hold up or crash itself?
Crash and Burn, like the old 3DO game.
Aren't almost all RPGs repetitive? Level grind to defeat boss, repeat...
Wasn't this supported to be a cartridge at one time? Sounds like they scaled back.
Looks very Animal Crossing to me.