Stephanie Palermo of Spawn Kill writes:
The first racing game to hit the streets with the 3DS (very likely to be a launch title) will be Asphalt 3D. Published by Ubisoft, and developed by Gameloft, a name known for their prowess in both mobile and portable gaming, it's already nearing the gates with reputable backing. Gameloft pushes boundaries day in and day out on the iPhone with the gyroscope functionality and stunning graphics, and now they're bringing that promise to the 3DS.
Games Asylum "The Switch’s launch line-up may have been slim, but at least there wasn’t a ‘day one dud’ lurking alongside the likes of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Bomberman R. Damning praise, we know, but there’s truth in those words.Previous Nintendo consoles haven’t been quite as fortunate as the Switch, with plenty of clutter arriving alongside such system seller as Super Mario 64, Luigi’s Mansion and Zelda: The Twilight Princess. It’s easy to see why publishers think they can get away with it. Console launches generate a huge buzz, and so it’s easy for day one adopters to get caught in the hype and pick up two or three games on a whim"
We gamers love a bargain. They give us a chance to try new gaming experiences, ones we would have deemed too risky at RRP. Or, in some cases, try more flawed software when the price is right. After all, surely we’d be more satisfied having purchased a flawed game for less, even if it doesn’t change the underlying issue that it’s a bit, well, rubbish.
Every year, countless parents buy their children the wrong games. This Bitmob series hopes to remedy the holiday blues by recommending what not to buy.
Haha... I thought from the title that this would be a "Don't buy your kids a 3DS" article.
My parents bought me Asphalt when I got my regular DS for Christmas however many years ago...Too bad they didn't see an article like this...
How long do we have to see 3D on the end of every game title?