When is a Resident Evil game not a Resident Evil game? When it is Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D on Nintendo 3DS, in fleshed-out side quest format, of course! - By Adam Riley
While 3DS owners wait for a mainline Pokémon RPG, Nintendo have delivered spin-off Super Pokémon Rumble. Is it a worthy stopgap? - By Mike Mason
Does Mario Kart 7 do enough to set itself apart from the rest of the series and drive 3DS into pole position for the Christmas season? - By Sam Turner
After a long absence, Shinobi has slipped back into the action on Nintendo 3DS. But does the ninja still have a place in modern gaming? - By Shane Jury
Ubisoft takes on Level-5 at its own game with the puzzle-rific James Noir’s Hollywood Crimes on Nintendo 3DS. - By Adam Riley
Does a late launch for the 3DS version of Captain America: Super Soldier assure its quality over other releases of the game? - By Stuart Lawrence
Mario is back in his first 3D adventure on Nintendo 3DS, but is this more Super Mario Bros. 3 or Super Mario 64? - By Adam Riley
We all know and love Tetris, but how does the recently released Nintendo 3DS version from Hudson stack up? - By Adam Riley
Sam Turner takes a hammer to Norse mythology in our review of Thor: God of Thunder on Nintendo 3DS. - By Sam Turner
Cubed3 takes a closer look at the enhanced Nintendo 3DS port of the classic Star Fox 64 (Lylat Wars) from the Nintendo 64. - By Adam Riley
Can Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters help raise the bar for Nintendo 3DS’ licenced games early in its lifespan? - By Stuart Lawrence
Sam Turner slips through the dead of night to deliver a review of Cubic Ninja on Nintendo 3DS. - By Sam Turner
Does the original Excitebike, updated in 3D as Nintendo 3DS' first 3D Classic title, still hold up today? - By
Pokédex 3D, a free introduction to 3DS' eShop, is the first downloadable '3DSWare' title - is it a good start for the brand? - By Sam Turner
Can the success of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time be replicated in portable form on Nintendo 3DS? - By Jorge Ba-oh
Following the success of the LEGO series, TT Games is back with LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game on Nintendo 3DS. - By Adam Riley
Does the fighting win out over the fan service in Dead or Alive: Dimensions on 3DS, the series' first release on a Nintendo platform? - By Jorge Ba-oh
Vitei returns with its first 3DS title for Nintendo, Steel Diver, but does it live up to the developer’s strong track-record? - By Adam Riley
The Puzzle Bobble series of brain-teasing balloon bursting was a smashing success on the Nintendo DS, and now Square Enix has brought the Taito classic onto 3DS. - By Adam Riley
SEGA’s Super Monkey Ball series has stuttered in recent years, but could this Nintendo 3DS edition get the ball rolling once more? - By Adam Riley
The second of the Tom Clancy games accompanying Nintendo 3DS' launch, does Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars do a better job with the licence than Splinter Cell 3D? - By Mike Mason
Has EA done enough to separate the 3DS version of The Sims 3 from the editions on other formats to make it a worthwhile purchase? - By Sam Turner
After a disappointing Wii edition, can Samurai Warriors: Chronicles re-ignite the series on Nintendo 3DS? - By Calum Peak
Ubisoft have brought dino-action to 3DS with Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs 3D - does it rise victorious, or is it a fossil that nobody wants to excavate? - By Shane Jury
Does nintendogs + cats do enough to let the digital dogs have their day once more on Nintendo 3DS? - By Mike Mason
The Rabbids are renowned for party game antics, but how do they fare in a traditional side-scrolling platform outing on Nintendo 3DS? - By Adam Riley
Does the Force help LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars stand out from the rest of the 3DS launch line-up? - By Mike Mason
After previously appearing on home consoles and DS as Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, how does Splinter Cell 3D hold up on 3DS? - By Calum Peak
Following the superb Ridge Racer 3D, how does Gameloft and Ubisoft’s Nintendo 3DS racing game, Asphalt 3D, hold up? - By Adam Riley
The limbless wonder returns to re-introduce a 3D version of one of his most loved adventures, Rayman 2: The Great Escape. - By Jorge Ba-oh