Nintendo Invader evaluates the latest 3DS instalment in Jupiter's long-running Picross franchise.
Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "All the numbered blocks
methodically filled in;
Picross is the best."
It happens every year: somewhere on the store shelves, or buried in the digital marketplaces, hidden behind the Maddens and the Call of Dutys, underneath the Assassin's Creeds and the Grand Theft Autos, are great games that don't get the recognition they deserve. It's an unfortunate inevitability of the gaming industry that sees so many games get released each week. Not every title can get the mainstream spotlight (or the marketing budget) of the AAAs from the big publishers, but that doesn't mean that they are any less engaging or enjoyable. Now that the dust has settled on all of the releases of 2013, it's the prime time time to go back and enjoy some of this year's best unsung heroes.
DmC was a mess and not because of the fanbase, purely the devs over cockiness and poor development ideals but the rest of the list was good.
@DevilVergilX another butt hurt fanboy, I thought all you have gone away lol
DmC was a solid game. Ask anyone who hates it what was wrong and i guarantee 75 percent say the new dante. Cause aside from that, the combat was nice the level designs were cool and the story was average.There have been worse games that didn't get as much hate.
"After months of waiting without any confirmation (subtle or otherwise) on the game’s fate outside Europe, Picross e finally made its way to North America just last month. With it being the first entry in Jupiter’s new digital series of picture crossword puzzles exclusive to the Nintendo eShop, featuring 150 levels and a new navigation system, Picross e2 (releasing today) and Picross e3 (coming later) now seek to introduce new ways for advanced players to approach the addictive logic puzzler."