- Provide an entertaining and thrilling gaming experience on the 3DS platform.
- Stunning graphics and sound
- Great balance of horror and action
- Engaging story and characters
- Fun multiplayer mode adds replay value
- Smooth controls and gameplay mechanics
- Lack of enemy variety
- Long loading sequences
- Dialogue and voice acting can be cheesy
- Single-player campaign exploring a cruise ship
- Multiplayer Raid mode for cooperative play
- Replayability after completing the main campaign
- Game slows down during transitions
- Only carries 3 weapons at a time
Description
You’ve been around the block—dodged a licker, hopped through toxic sewers—and yet, nothing scratches that itch like Resident Evil 3DS. Nostalgia collides with fresh scares in a handheld package that’ll have you gasping, swearing, maybe even yelling at the screen.
Jump aboard a ghostly cruise ship and brace yourself: claustrophobic hallways, mutated freaks popping out of nowhere and puzzles that’ll make your brain loop. The 3DS touch screen? It’s more than a gimmick—flip weapons, crack safe codes, all in the blink of an eye. No dull moments here.
It’s a wild ride of exploration meets pulse-pounding action. Horror and gunfire tango in every level, then there’s Raid Mode—grab your mates LAN-style or online, smash through hordes and unlock weapons that turn you into a walking armory. Replay value off the charts.
- Graphics that actually surprise on a 3DS—seriously, it’s a looker.
- Story beats with Jill and Chris that’ll tug at your heartstrings.
- A balanced stew of terror and shoot-’em-up chaos.
- Multiplayer shenanigans to drag friends into your nightmares.
- Slick controls—no more fumbling in a firefight.
- Loads to discover, secrets hidden in every nook and cranny.
Imagine this: you’ve been ghosted by the recent RE titles, craving that OG vibe. You slip in the cartridge and suddenly—you’re knee-deep in suspense. Classic backdrops, fresh twists, and that devilish satisfaction when you best a puzzle. Feels like home.
User reactions have been all over the shop—“A must-buy for any 3DS nut” says one, while another grumbles, “Cool action but could use more jump scares.” True, the horror side takes a backseat, yet you’ll still jump, I promise. Yeah, loading screens can drag—but is that enough to stop you? Nah.
So yes, it’s still horror at its core, but leans hard on button-mashing bliss. And the visuals? Legit impressive—like nothing else on your handheld. Tiny pauses, maybe. But the story and frantic shoot-outs shove any wait right out of your head.
When most games blend into the background, Resident Evil 3DS storms the stage. It’s for die-hard fans and newcomers alike, thirsting for scares and fresh tales. Slip it in, grip those controls, and prepare: this joyride is as bonkers as it is familiar. Grab your copy—adventure awaits.





