![]() ![]() ![]() Kirby: Triple Deluxe does not require the use of 3-D to be played and enjoyed a wise choice considering a great part of the pink puffball’s audience consists of youngsters that are under six years old and should not be exposed to the system’s 3-D effects. The 3DS, in spite of its great library, remained without a flagship title that truly embraced its tridimensional quirks and validated Nintendo’s bet on 3-D.įast forward to 2014, and such a game has – at last – arrived. ![]() Super Mario 3D Land made a commendable effort in trying to create platforming elements that were affected by the depth present on the system’s top screen however, the game just made use of them occasionally in order to bring some twists to certain stages. Triple Deluxe is a nearly perfect blueprint of what can be creatively done with the 3DS and its visual effectsįor the first years of the 3DS’ existence, what was once thought to be its key feature – the 3-D effects – remained a nice little extra that was miles away from being a true game-changer. ![]()
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