Dillon stands apart from other 3DS games, but lacks confidence in the player, which leads to frustration alongside the moments of extreme speed and action.
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."
Full review of the new 3DS action racing game "Dillon's Dead Heat Breakers".
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"Dillon the Armadillo is one of Nintendo’s most underappreciated mascots. Prior to Dead Heat Breaker’s he had two fantastic tower defence games that passed a lot of gamers by, but now with a physical release of the third instalment in his action-slash-strategy series I’m hoping he becomes the big deal he deserves to be. There’s just nothing else out there like it right now."
Dillon's Dead-Heat Breakers has some fantastic moments, but it more often succumbs to mundanity.
The 3DS is dead, hardware is so outdated it's painful. Waste of time putting out any new games for it.