

And it’s too early to tell for sure but I do like the idea of Birthright, Conquest and Revelations. It feel familiar to what I know with a twist and it’s kind of refeshing. And while I prefer the typical Fire Emblem gameplay, I also appreciate at the same time the differences in Echoes. I don’t expect to like them as much as I liked Three Houses( or even Awakening for that matter) but I’m still having a lot of fun and I’m quite into both stories even if I’m not as invested as I was in TH. I also would like to buy a physical copy for my new ds 3ds and they’re relatively expensive so I’ll wait before purchasing it again.But I really appreciate your input! I’m already a few hours into Echoes and Birthright( couldn’t choose so i started both.) and I’m actually really enjoying it so far. For Stella Glow on the 3DS, GameFAQs presents a message board for game discussion and help. But since it looks like the one I’ll enjoy the most, I want to save the best for last. I’ve heard the most praises about Awakening but I already have it on my old 3ds (never played it). The game centers around Alto and his childhood friend Lisette as they try to stop Hilda the Witch of Destruction, and features unique Song Magic. Fire Emblem Echoes -Fire Emblem Birthright -Fantasy Life -Devil Survivor Overclocked -Stella Glow( duh.) -Braverly Default -Yo Kai watch 1 -Etrian OdysseyĪnd I already know about the Luminous arc games and plan to buy them eventually but I the copies I found are too expensive because of the shipping so I’m looking for other suggestions. sigh so I only own the games I recently purchased: The game follows with the player assuming the role of Alto, a boy who has amnesia. Stella Glow is available to play on the Nintendo 3DS. I lost my 3ds games collection last year( pen ink accident. Stella Glow is a strategy RPG developed by Imageepoch and was the company's final game that was published before the company became bankrupt. Not necessary tactical games but games with lovable characters and with a light but decent story. I found them quite funny and charming and I liked that the story never feel too heavy. But what I enjoy the most turned out to be the characters. when you speak to Mii characters who come to the castle town via StreetPass. Wich brought me to Stella Glow because i heard the gameplay was similar. Stella Glow is strategy RPG for the Nintendo 3DS system developed by Image. After I purchased a few of the FE games I started looking for similar games because after thinking I hated tactical games for years I realized that I actually love it. The main reason was because i recently finished Fire Emblem Three Houses and felt in love with it and I wanted to get more into the series. Seven 'old' games I'm planning to play at some poi.I recently got a new 3ds xl( i already owned the first 3ds but always hated it, so I had not used it in years and I’m already loving the xl one much better).Are we f$%kin' there yet? (or, more thoughts on Dr.It'd be fun to compare notes about this sort of thing, don't you think? If you'd like to see how this year's list stacks up against last year's, check out my " 3DS (and DS) Play Time stats for 2015" write-up.Īlso, please share your 2016 3DS Play Time stats with me (and others) in the comments section of this post. Here's a breakdown of how much time I put into the 10 most-played:

Overall, I devoted 253 hours to 3DS games in 2016. Version of this post? I have no idea, but I hope so! Will Pokémon Moon, above, make an appearance in the 2017 Imageepoch first announced Stella Glow for an early winter 2015 on 3DS in. This year? I spent nearly 60 hours with my most-played 3DS game- Pocket Card Jockey.Īnd not only that, but I spent just over 50 hours with Dragon Quest VII and a smidgen under 40 hours with both Nintendo's StreetPass Mii Plaza titles ( Monster Manor, mostly) and Yo-Kai Watch. Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker details StreetPass and SpotPass features. In fact, I spent exactly 39 hours with my most-played 3DS game ( The Legend of Legacy) last year. Imagine my surprise, then, when it became clear the reverse was true. Before I checked my 3DS Play Time stats for 2016-so I could write this post, of course-I was pretty sure I'd spent far less time playing games on Nintendo's current handheld than I had in 2015.
