A Look Back at the Nintendo 3DS’ Quiet Year

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Zelda and Monster Hunter Gave Us The Utmost Life

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2015 started out with a bang as January was hype month, all leading up to February when The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D and Monster Hunter 4U would release simultaneously. Suffice it to say, the results were wonderful, the games were justly showered with praise. Majora’s Mask brought another beautiful rendition of the Nintendo 64 classic, complete with all its doom and gloom, continuing in the tradition of giving players thrills and chills all throughout the journey. Seriously, that game can be terrifying, and the new graphics keep it that way, but prettier.

Monster Hunter 4U made its own waves as being what many have regarded as the best Monster Hunter game to date. It’s already uncommon to see a franchise only improve with every entry, rather than degrade, so this has been a feat in itself. With the return of tons of customization, the game’s amazing and thoroughly challenging battles, more giant beasts, more weapons, and fully integrated online play on the 3DS, it’s hard not to love it.


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