![]() ![]() A genre that focuses on storytelling, often blended in with puzzle or decision-making elements, is right at home on a portable system, but as of yet the 3DS’ library of VNs has paled in comparison to that of its ‘competitor’ the Vita, or even its predecessor the DS. We'd recommend getting hold of the N64 version of you can because for some reason there are a lot more playable characters!Are there any other Christmas themed video games we should add to our list? Tell us in the comments! Don't forget to enter our Christmas giveaways over on our social pages too - here's how.Reviewed by Oliver Jameson ( you consider the critical acclaim of the likes of the Zero Escapeand Ace Attorney series on Nintendo’s handheld systems, it’s a surprise that there aren’t more visual novel offerings available on the 3DS. As a comet strikes Earth, the residents of South Park must fight off mutated turkeys, clowns, aliens and even killer toys to save the say. We've saved our personal favourite until last. South Park (1998 - Nintendo 64, PlayStation, PC Game Boy) ![]() If you think Die Hard is a Christmas film and you enjoyed instalments 1-3 in the Dead Rising franchise, this one's for you. ![]() Although not strictly a Christmas game and often considered one of the franchises weaker releases, Dead Rising 4 packs in some fairly festive undead action. It's pretty good fun, if you ignore that the enemies are supported by an evil militia of feminist elves - not very woke of dev team Simply Silly Software. Perhaps the Polar opposite of Duke: Caribbean (see what we did there), Duke: Nuclear Winter sees everyone's favourite action hero saving Santa from brainwashing aliens. ![]()
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