Monster Hunter Stories is my most played game on my 3DS this year, and without a doubt,
the best handheld experience you can have as well.
Not exact matches
This is the
best Dragon Ball
experience ever been put to a
handheld (at least if Dragon Ball FighterZ isn't coming to switch).
It's
good to see more Kirby on the
handheld, but with Kirby: Star Allies on its way on the Nintendo Switch, it doesn't offer a can't - miss Kirby
experience by any means.
The Nintendo
experience and exclusives + the PlayStation
experience and exclusives and the
best handhelds
Better played as a
handheld experience, it may keep you entertained for some time, as long as you keep caring for the carrot on a stick.
If you do not have a New Nintendo 3DS don't buy this game, it won't be as
good and the
experience is more likely to be a bad one for you, so if you really, really want to play this game (like I did,) pretend it is Christmas and buy yourself a new
handheld, the gold Hyrule Edition is out you know!
Hunters is perhaps most notable for pushing the DS to its maximum potential both graphically and through innovative use of the touch screen, easily establishing it as one of the
best handheld first - person shooter
experiences produced for the dual - screened system.
JXD,
better known
handheld gaming console manufacturer, has just rolled out a new Android tablet that created for fulfil gamers
experience.
Sony is facing increasing competition in the
handheld gaming space from the likes of Apple, which offers an excellent portable games
experience on its iPhone and iPod touch devices, as
well as a host of downloadable applications for those gadgets, such as ebook readers.
First of all, the Bold
experience is meant to be the
best RIM offers: the Bold is RIM's flagship device; Bold devices are arguably the
best looking BlackBerrys; and they're frequently the most pricey RIM
handhelds.
The first Ace Attorney game marks the beginning of a gorgeously detailed,
well - written, and often wacky series; a narrative - led, understated
handheld experience in a time when guns -»n' - gore were the order of the day.
Have
better boards, a faster pace, online play, mini-games on EVERY board / turn, and no multiplayer exclusive boards --(Seriously why???? It ruins the
experience especially if its on a
handheld.)
It is one of the
best first person
experiences on Nintendo's
handheld and I can't wait to find out through the twists and turns how Major Kane's mission turns out in the end.
They «just want to make a
good F1 game» regardless of format - and with this admirable sentiment in mind, the
handheld version will provide a refreshingly hardcore racing
experience despite pressure from Sony to include absolutely every feature that the PS Vita has to offer.
The shortcuts are
good for newcomers and people looking for a more casual
experience, but the change does mean having to adapt to a different style of control rather than a straightforward
handheld port.
And, even if we wanted to play a mobile
experience, the Switch already has games great for a
handheld that are a far
better quality and value that Levels + is.
Indeed, the past generation of
handhelds, the point was frequently made that the 3DS did
better because it made
handheld specific
experiences — not pushed over console ones.
When we set out to create PS Vita, we were determined to deliver the
best handheld gaming
experience the industry has ever seen, an
experience that would rival current consoles and set the bar infinitely higher for those exploring the portable gaming space.
This is yet another optional piece of this giant puzzle, which is even
better suited for a
handheld experience than it was on consoles.
Laurent Fischer, Managing Director, European Marketing & PR at Nintendo of Europe, commented: «We are delighted to be releasing such an extensive Nintendo 3DS hardware and software line - up, and hope this offering demonstrates our commitment to providing the
best and most varied gameplay
experiences possible for
handheld gaming fans.»
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Supporting up to eight players over WiFi with a robust arsenal of powerful weapons and the precision and accuracy that come with dual - analog controls, Resistance: Burning Skies is sure to be the
best FPS multiplayer
experience available on a
handheld.
In my mind this is the
best portable retro gaming system for the person who just wants to play and
experience some of the
best games made over the last 30 years, and you also get to own possibly the
best current
handheld system with many great modern games still to be released for it.
At first glance, it looks astoundingly
good, like the true realization of a console - quality
experience on a
handheld system.
3D Land stands as easily the
best handheld platformer ever, and the stages feature that same Nintendo magic you've
experienced in past Mario games.
Now arriving on November 21st in the US — earlier than previously reported — Gear.Club Unlimited promises to bring the full racing simulator
experience to Nintendo's splendid
handheld, and the trailer above is doing a
good job of convincing us it's on the right track.
Unlike any other
handheld device ever designed, PS Vita provides all new ways to play, including a complete, socially connected
experience with the biggest and
best games.
The combat feels just as fluid as ever, and it's quite amazing what Ubisoft has managed to accomplish on the Vita: Scaling buildings in the bustling streets of New Orleans, or shimmying trees in the muddy swamps of the bayou is a blast, and the animations here are easily the
best we've seen in a
handheld experience.
Martin says, «I could not make a list like this without mentioning our own * Zombie Tycoon 2: Brainhov's Revenge * of which I am very proud as
well as the great Vita
experiences that are * Sound Shapes *, * Escape plan *, * Retro City Rampage * and * Nun Attack.It's hard for me to pick only 5 Vita favorites since, in my opinion, there are so many great gaming
experiences on this
handheld.
The PS Vita may have the
best graphics ever seen in a
handheld device before, but it's battery life is one of the shortest I've
experienced on a
handheld device before...
But I was utterly impressed with the game, having
experienced the game on a high end PC, the vita version gave a very similar feeling, not in a bad way, just it felt very
good having
experience similar to PC on a
handheld without any major compromise.
Now, as for being a
handheld game, as great as it is to
experience the world of Skyrim, which is a province of the continent of Tamriel, on the big 54» inch TV screen, it is just as
good as playing in
handheld mode as you can press your nose close to the action, see all that you need to see and take the adventure with you.
As a series that has a history of being on
handheld consoles such as the 3DS, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp actually feels right at home on a small mobile phone like my Sony Xperia Z3 Compact, but for the players who want a bigger screen to see all the action, all at once, then a tablet is the
best way to go as playing on an iPad 2 is a complete different
experience, but because I haven't asked or answered, just what is Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, besides being a mobile instalment?
There are certain
experiences that just feel right at home on the PlayStation Vita, arguably the
best dedicated
handheld to date.
It's still a
good game and if you want to have a fun
handheld experience — but if you want a fuller
experience with some really cracking additional features, I would recommend the iOS version — with the exception of the 3D visuals, I feel Christian Whitehead brought more to the game on mobile than SEGA / M2 did with this one.
Most hardcore fans are looking forward to the Wii U edition, but seeing Smash Bros. for the first time on a
handheld should be an interesting
experience as
well.
Sure, it had its problems, but on the whole was a very
well - done effort at shrinking the PlayStation 3
experience down into a
handheld.
Cribbing lovingly from past Super Mario exploits, this season's biggest 3DS title and
best reason to own the
handheld system boasts a new Boomerang Bros. - based power - up that lets Mario attack both coming and going, a level celebrating the twenty - fifth anniversary of The Legend of Zelda with a dungeon - like
experience, Goombas with Tanooki tails (shame they can't quite use them effectively), and enough nostalgia to keep you smiling until the 3DS battery dies out.
With all the beautiful visuals, music and interesting characters, players enjoyed one of the
best experiences in the
handheld gaming realm.
While the overall
experience isn't a huge departure to the Wii U version — not that it's really trying to be — the game feels incredibly solid and
well placed on the
handheld.
This isn't a huge surprise given that we're talking about a nine - year - old game, but it's still nice that playing Bayonetta on
handheld in 2018 is a
better experience than playing it on Xbox 360 in 2009, which was relatively smooth too but susceptible to hefty screen tearing (not present here).
Once Nintendo moves its biggest
handheld franchise — Pokémon — to the Switch, there's a
good chance that it's going to be a
good example of something similar happening in the AAA space (if you see a 3DS on a bus or train, in my
experience, there's at least a 50 % chance the person using it is playing Pokémon).
With some
experience under my belt, it's also the one that I would suggest you get, since I enjoyed it
best in
handheld form.
It's a much
better user
experience, and an especially welcome change for a
handheld version since it makes the game easier to play for short bursts.
The relatively niche genre has found something of a sanctuary in Sony's
handheld, and no developer is more
well aware of this than
Experience Inc..
Handheld Pokémon games are a perfect example, using the top and bottom screens to give players a
better experience.
Book for Architects gives us the book form we know so
well but installed to be
experienced large scale and not
handheld, as a private act of consumption.
I was definitely not expecting it look
better as this is a goddamn
handheld were talking about, I got past the slight framerate hiccups and am enjoying the game for what it is having not played the game previously, its great
experiencing it for the first time on the Vita and I am actually quite blown away that they are managing to fit all of these full console ports of games onto the
handheld, something too many people don't seem to appreciate like myself.
I would like to continue to utilize my fifteen years
experience in creating mobile, social, console and
handheld games, working with
well known licenses such as Mattel, Marvel, Nickelodeon, DreamWorks, and Sony Pictures.