Improves the already incredible Fire Emblem Awakening in the most important aspect it lacked: difficulty. No longer a great game which ends up in the try a quest- fail- farm until you are OP as **** then retry. This time, you really need to play strategic and almost perfect turns in order to advance. That alone will justify the flaws : story and such.
Very nice 3d effect in these classic Sega games. I have enjoyed them for hours and found exactly what advertised in the game, which is both good and bad at the same time. Good because you get to play old classics from Sega remasteres and running smoothly on your 3ds for a decent price. Bad because the chosen titles could have been more and better, and some of them, like Altered Beast, have not aged so well. Still, the game fills a gap for the Sega fans and hopefully Sega will release more of them soom.
Graphics: excellent and smooth. Puzzles: not bad at all. Action: cool and scattered in the right amount. Spectacular as it gets but a little over the line at times, with a super heroine Lara that tops Superman and Batman together (She has the money as well). The story is very rich and the details and dialogues are well designed. However, I did not like the difficulty, even at highest level I did have plenty of resources, usually maxing out the capacity throughout the game.
After Doom 3, I was not expecting as good and close to the original a game as this new Doom. What I found was very good graphics running smooth as butter, old-school playability with frenetic action plus a difficulty up to my high standards. Doom fans will love it, action fans who are tired of the "hide behind the wall until your wounds heal" will love it as well. The only reason I will not give it a 10 is because the multiplayer section and replayability do not make it last as long as the original, which has lasted 20 years for me and counting.