In Crimes and Punishments, players will embody a Sherlock Holmes with a brand new look.
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Killer is Dead
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In Killer is Dead the player takes control of an executioner named Mondo Zappa who wields a Japanese sword in his right hand and brandishes interchangeable weapons in his left artificial arm. His ultimate goal is to execute various heinous criminals scattered around the world and beyond.
Thief is a reinvention of a classic franchise and fourth game in the Thief series, where players to take on the role of the master thief, Garrett. When the city that created and defines him is threatened, Garrett must step from the shadows and uncover the truth before his world is torn apart forever.
Sam Fisher is back and leader of the newly established Fourth Echelon. A secret terrorist organization is planning a series of attacks against the United States and it is up to the formerly retired Splinter Cell to stop them.
In Star Trek, the adventure continues off the JJ Abrams Star Trek 2009 film where Kirk and Spock must work together to stop a legendary enemy race bent on conquering the galaxy.
In Sanctum 2 players take the role of an elite soldier whose mission is to protect the Cores from hordes of mysterious alien creatures while playing as one of four distinct classes, all with their own unique abilities.
In Assassin's Creed III the series jumps to 1700s America during the Revolutionary War as the battle between the Templars and the Assassins comes to a head in the year 2012.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows is a third-person brawler game set in New York City and filled with action-packed adventures as Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael.
Out of everything available on the 3DS, Resident Evil Revelations is a high profile effort that stands above most of the software you’ll find out there. The thoroughly M-rated adventure fulfills nearly every desire of RE fans, simultaneously fitting the new handheld perfectly thanks to a new episodic approach to storytelling. It’s not a huge leap forward for the series, but it does prove that even on a handheld, Resident Evil can still be a good time.