Nathan from Capsule writes:
"LBX: Little Battlers eXperience is an upgraded 3DS port of an upgraded PSP game based off the Japanese anime Danball Senki, known outside of Japan as Little Battlers eXperience. Unbeknownst to myself and most likely many others, the franchise has actually been in existence for about four years and spawns several other handheld titles, however this 3DS title is the first to receive a full English localisation effort. In what is basically a mix between Pokemon, Beyblades and Transformers, LBX centers around tiny customisable robot fighting machines that battle it out in a children’s game that soon turns into a battle to save the world. Is the game as exciting as it sounds?"
Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "Something has been building on the Nintendo 3DS. Slowly, but surely, Nintendo, Aksys and XSEED have been contributing to an unintentional agenda. The handheld’s status as a JRPG haven this generation has been cemented since its 2011 debut, but there’s more to it than that. In the last seven months, it’s become the place to go for introductory JRPGs."
LBX: Little Battlers eXperience is a 3DS exclusive based off the hit anime. This mech fighting game features over 3k parts to customize your LBX with, but should you give this "eXperience" a chance? Find out in this short & concise review.
Phil writes, "SuperPhillip Central's Most Overlooked series of articles, one of the oldest and longest-running on the site, is back! This time we're dealing with the Nintendo 3DS, a system that I argue has the most quality content across any platform this generation. Regardless of platform, however, there are bound to be games that we overlook, that are underrated, and games that just don't get their due diligence and time in the spotlight. The following five games may not have gotten the best scores, have the most mindshare, or have set the sales charts on fire, but they're still remarkable titles all the same."