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TOP 5 NINTENDO 3DS 3D GAMES – FROM ZELDA TO METAL GEAR SOLID

[by Bella, videogamingpros.com]

There are always going to be certain games that play better on certain systems. And the Nintendo 3DS portable, handheld glasses-free 3D game console definitely has a lot of winners out of the 110 plus 3D games that were developed specifically for the 3DS. But the 5 listed below just perform flawlessly, have zero lag, great frame rates and plots, and all look ridiculously good on the vibrant, brilliant dual screen. If you could only buy five 3DS games, get these top 5. (Some titles are currently available, and some titles must be pre-ordered.)

#5 3DS Game – Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater 3D

Remade just for the 3DS, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater 3D uses the gyro-scope technology in the 3DS to move as you move. The motion-sensing game is wickedly enjoyable, the storyline is great, and the visuals are some of the best in any 3D game ever. Get it.  Pre-Order Now at Amazon.

#4 3DS Game – Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition

This one was getting hoops and hollers long before even screen shots or clips were released. With the awesome StreetPass feature, you can challenge other 3DS gamers as you encounter them on the street, at school, wherever you go, collecting figurines and becoming more powerful along the way. Better than on PS3 or Xbox because of the 3D pop, try the over the shoulder view for action that will have you moving your head out of the way of incoming blows. Visuals are sick.  Buy Now at Amazon for $39.99.

#3 3DS Game – Lego Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars

A two person Co-Op or single player, Lego Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars picks up right where the previous Lego Star Wars titles left off, and is easily better than the movie of the same name. As you collect characters, you can switch in and out to harness the best abilities when they are needed, and boss battles, multi-objective modes and exploration are very visually well-represented.  Buy Now at Amazon for $39.99.

#2 3DS Game – Resident Evil: Revelations

The first 3DS exclusive RE title, Resident Evil: Revelations occurs between RE 4 and 5, and has Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine back for all new game play never before seen. A haunted cruise ship is the locale for this survival/horror game that is both scare-filled and very graphically riveting. More puzzle solving and exploration, with a sweet over the shoulder FPS mode. This is a must buy.

#1 3DS Game – The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D

This title is easily the best, with best storyline, best video and 3D appearance and most improvements over the last Zelda version. From user interface to the core game play, there has never been a better Legend of Zelda game. And finally, the Water Temple and Deku Tree are actually doable in a decent time frame, while still being challenging. If you can only get one game to harness all that the 3DS has to offer, this is it.

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