GameSpot: "Like any good dream, Dream Trigger 3D is full of vivid visual stimuli. The standout elements are the backgrounds, which make great use of color and 3D. Though the field of play remains static, many backgrounds are dynamic and create the sensation of traveling through a forest or speeding down digital pipelines.
The "ship" you control on the two dimensional surface of the top screen is rarely anything that actually resembles a spaceship. In addition to the objects mentioned above, you control a cube with a sphere inside of it, a nuclear power symbol, or a simple point of light. Your enemies vary too (as do their projectiles), and you face off against squids, tangles of purple wire, and a host of geometric oddities."
Great news for those of you who just got a shiny new 3DSXL and are looking to expand your 3DS library. Several 3DS games have gotten price reductions/clearanced out at Best Buy and for those of you who can get to your local store to search for the titles this evening you can still take advantage of the B2G1 sales on all 3DS games. These games were all marked at a local store, did not appear to be a manager special and required no override at the register when purchasing them. That said, as is often the case for price drops like these, prices may vary depending based on different stores. These prices will likely be IN STORE ONLY.
"Games that break the mold or truly immerse players aren't just a breath of fresh air. And they don't just show up the competition either. When developers craft unconventional, unexpected or even revolutionary experiences, the result is often a game that is to be remembered for years to come. With this in mind, I thought it would be good to draw attention to a couple games that were released this year that really testify to the fact that even despite the proliferation of mediocre or copycat game concepts nowadays, there's still some innovation going on that's well worth praising." -- Wiiloveit.com
Chris Buffa (Modojo): While visiting a GameStop this past weekend (to pre-order Rage and Dark Souls, no less), we were disappointed at the sheer number of horrible games available for Nintendo's 3DS.