GamesRadar: The Mario brothers are back, moonlighting as a pair of doctors whose medical credentials are as questionable as their plumbing skills. Considering we’ve never seen Mario do so much as write up an estimate for a new en-suite, watching him throw a cocktail of drugs into a bottle of viruses in the hopes of eradicating them with enough blows to their tiny, germy noggins isn’t too far-fetched. Luckily, he has the help of a new Miracle Cure this time around, so you can relax - he’s still a few years away from wiping out the species. Probably.
Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "It’s the beginning of the end for the Nintendo 3DS. After Nintendo announced that they would be ending credit card support for the 3DS eShop, it’s clear that both of these systems will officially ride off into the sunset over the next year or so, at least on the digital side of things. This means that the countdown is on before many of the 3DS’s best games are lost forever."
"There's something about dropping 2-tile puzzle pieces only to set up and trigger a cascade of combos that's super-satisfying so let's take a look at these 2 classic puzzler franchises and figure out which one is superior." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums
Puyo Puyo gets my vote. I always preferred Dr Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine to Dr. Mario. It was a Sonic themed Puyo Puyo game so that's why I mentioned it.
Hey, there's a new Dr. Mario game! But perhaps people would be more interested in checking out the classic gameplay than its mobile spinoff? Here are the Dr. Mario games to play.