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May 2010
(79%)
34 Reviews
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What can I say besides I really enjoyed playing this game. While it does suffer from a few technical and design difficulties, the overall experience was very positive. I mean, who doesn’t want to play a brand new game clearly based on something so wond...
Sprawling overworld hides many surprises, Thrilling boss battles, Catchy soundtrack, Tons of optional side missions, Lots of clever references and silly jokes.
Creation tool is limited, Dungeons are fairly easy.
This throwback adventure does a good job of scratching that nostalgic itch....
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Published: 2010-04-30, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then 3D Dot Game Heroes just whipped out an engagement ring on its first date with The Legend of Zelda. Squint your eyes and imagine that the smooth contour of the ergonomic controller in your hands has f...
Abstract: When you think about it, The Legend of Zelda -- that is, the very first one, released almost a quarter-century ago on NES -- was really quite different from its sequels. Yes, you controlled a sword-wielding, elf kid named Link while collecting bits of ...
Abstract: 3D Dot Game Heroes marks the arrival of another From Software title that's going to be exclusive to PS3 owners in the West, and it's a damn good exclusive to get if you care about those sorts of things. Coming in at $39.99, it might seem like a cheap k...
3D Dot Game Heroes may bring nothing new to gaming, but it brings a classic style of game to PS3. It’s fantastically warm-hearted and clearly made with real passion. The game itself has a few irritating issues, but all in all it’s great to see a game l...
Abstract: The kingdom of Dotnia was once a happy, two-dimensional kingdom. That is, until the King decided that 2D was out of fashion, and declared that his realm would forever be rendered in 3D splendor. Things were wonderful until the Dark Bishop stole six m...
Abstract: There’s a fine line between “rip-off” and “homage.” On one side of the line, you have uninspired, lazily designed games that merely ape game mechanics, concepts, or visuals to cash in on the popularity of successful, original titles. On the other, th...