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Crush 3D Review [Capsule Computers]

Capsule Computers writes:

Nearly 5 years ago, Sega introduced the world to Crush on the Playstation Portable. Yeah, I am sure many of you have never even heard of Crush, as even though the title was critically praised, it still failed to garner much attention and quickly garnered a “hidden gem” status. Thankfully, Sega like to deliver fan service on a daily basis and decided to give the IP another try in a whole new dimension with Crush 3D. As you would guess, this is the same game that we seen back in 2007, but completely re-tooled and repainted to fit within a 3D perspective.

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Most Overlooked Nintendo 3DS Games - Part Two

SPC writes: "With hundreds of games released yearly and with the advent of digital games, there are now more games than ever, and it is so incredibly easy to have your game slip through the cracks and fade into obscurity. The latest edition of the popular Most Overlooked series of articles on SuperPhillip Central delves into five more underrated and overlooked gems on the Nintendo 3DS that failed to generate a high amount of attention, buzz, and/or sales... Will this list inspire you to check out a title you might not have been interested in? Let's find out!"

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CRUSH3D Review | GotGame

GotGame: Being crushed may also activate a few special abilities as well. These range from a higher jump to not being able to uncrush to trying to collect a trophy in each level.

Overall, the game features 40 levels that are identical to the PSP version. The main difference is visual, as things look a bit better in the 3DS version. As far as the levels go, they are the same as the previous version.

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Crush 3D Review | FanBolt

FanBolt writes: "Looking for the next hidden gen for your Nintendo 3DS game collection? Crush 3D is just the game for you. This latest puzzle game from Sega will keep you occupied for hours upon end."