• Publisher: Sega
  • Release Date: Nov 28, 2013
  • Also On: Switch
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70

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  • Summary: As a resourceful extra-terrestrial warrior, your mission is to save the peaceful Land of the Dragons from vicious creatures.

    Aided by the dragons, you must use every trick in the book and every skill at your command in order to stave off these alien invaders and save the day! In
    As a resourceful extra-terrestrial warrior, your mission is to save the peaceful Land of the Dragons from vicious creatures.

    Aided by the dragons, you must use every trick in the book and every skill at your command in order to stave off these alien invaders and save the day!

    In addition to its all-new 3D presentation, 3D Space Harrier also features touch control functionality and an Arcade Cabinet mode!
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  1. Dec 16, 2013
    80
    Whereas in 3D Super Hang-On, on one hand there was great controls that made the 3D effect useless and on the other there was an excellent 3D effect that couldn't be used in conjunction with the gyro-sensor controls, here all of its great additions can be used combined together without any restrictions.
  2. Nov 29, 2013
    70
    Even the staunchest of Sega fans will admit that Space Harrier has never been the deepest of experiences, and this 3DS iteration does little to change that.
  3. 70
    Of all the versions available of the arcade classic from Yu Suzuki, this 3D Space Harrier is what best suits the spirit and achievements of the original.
  4. Official Nintendo Magazine UK
    Feb 12, 2014
    69
    A fun, but ultimately rather shallow package. [Feb 2014, p.90]
  5. Jan 14, 2014
    60
    As with any regular 1980s arcade game, Space Harrier 3D's longevity derives from the circumstances of the coin-op machines it comes from, leading to a very small long-term appeal. Technically it respects the original work, although the 3rd dimension makes very little difference in this promised 3D re-edition. This is one game to be kept in mind by those looking for a typical 1980s-style arcade shooter.
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