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  1. Jul 15, 2023
    8
    Despite the atrocity of the controls, the game looks BEAUTIFUL on the handheld that it is on.
  2. Jun 11, 2023
    10
    Este puede ser el mejor juego de 3Ds una historia impresionante, un sistema de combate espectacular para ser un juego de 3Ds y de 2012, muchisimas armas y habilidades con jugabilidades unicas.
    Los dioses y la historia son tremendos he incluso tiene muchisima online.
    Los niveles canvian dependiendo de la dificultad pero estan todos pensados para que no se pasen y puedas recoger los
    Este puede ser el mejor juego de 3Ds una historia impresionante, un sistema de combate espectacular para ser un juego de 3Ds y de 2012, muchisimas armas y habilidades con jugabilidades unicas.
    Los dioses y la historia son tremendos he incluso tiene muchisima online.
    Los niveles canvian dependiendo de la dificultad pero estan todos pensados para que no se pasen y puedas recoger los collecionables (muy pocos y sirven para crear mas armas) y que los niveles no te abrumen escepto en dicifultad 9.0.

    Con todo esto dicho el mejor juego de 3DS.
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  3. Apr 11, 2023
    10
    Most underrated game of the 3DS, the gameplay is great, the online mode is wonderful. A beautiful journey with Pit and Palutena's guard !
  4. Apr 10, 2023
    10
    Such a fun game and the online mode is incredible, it's truly the best 3ds game, I highly recommend it to anyone who owns a 3ds
  5. Nov 4, 2022
    7
    Audiovisualmente explota la consola, pero no es todo lo divertido ni cómodo que debería ser.
  6. Sep 30, 2022
    9
    hands down the best game on the 3DS, the controls work really well on the New 3DS albeit take a couple chapters to get used to. The graphics are some of the best on the system and the art design is some of my favorite in gaming. definetly check it out
  7. Sep 11, 2022
    9
    Este juego tiene alguno de los personajes maravillosos y elaborados de toda la historia de Nintendo, tienen un gameplay que para la consola es una forma muy ingeniosa de sobrepasar las limitaciones de la consola.

    Como clásico juego de Sakurai, tiene una gran cantidad de coleccionables que satisfaceran a cualquier fan del colleccionismo en videojuegos. La unica gran falla de este juego es
    Este juego tiene alguno de los personajes maravillosos y elaborados de toda la historia de Nintendo, tienen un gameplay que para la consola es una forma muy ingeniosa de sobrepasar las limitaciones de la consola.

    Como clásico juego de Sakurai, tiene una gran cantidad de coleccionables que satisfaceran a cualquier fan del colleccionismo en videojuegos.

    La unica gran falla de este juego es la dificultad inicial de adaptarse a los controles que al principio entumiran tus manos y las dejaran bastante cansadas, pero despues de un par de horas tus manos se acostumbran y la experiencia se vuelve casi perfecta. Espero con ansias un remake para la Nintendo Switch
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  8. Aug 15, 2022
    8
    ‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎
  9. Jul 28, 2022
    6
    The game gets repetitive. The dialogue is funny and probably the best part of the game. However every level is mostly the same formula and some of them have puzzles when you fight on the ground, but it’s not fun on a 3.5 inch screen. Maybe I would’ve liked it more on an XL console. I could only play 1-2 chapters a night. I pretty much forced myself to complete this title because i spentThe game gets repetitive. The dialogue is funny and probably the best part of the game. However every level is mostly the same formula and some of them have puzzles when you fight on the ground, but it’s not fun on a 3.5 inch screen. Maybe I would’ve liked it more on an XL console. I could only play 1-2 chapters a night. I pretty much forced myself to complete this title because i spent 35$ on it. However I have no desire to replay levels on harder intensities or grind for items.

    Your hands will cramp and this isn’t a game you can play laying down. It’s also not for left handed people as you can only aim Pitt’s shots with your right hand.
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  10. May 21, 2022
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I like pretty much everything about the game except the controls. In my eyes the game should've been on the wii instead due to the controls. It can feel alittle uncomfortable but everything else about the game is great. I love the story to the game. It's really funny and it happens during the levels too which is a big plus. Hades is a great villain too who appears 2/3 through the game. The combat is way better than the NES and gameboy titles. It's funny how they bring references from the older game too. Lastly the game looks beautiful for a 3ds game but would've looked even better on wii. Expand
  11. Apr 4, 2022
    4
    Un buen juego pero no para ese sistema. Los controles son todo un dolor de cabeza (y manos) sinceramente es casi impossible jugar hasta el final sin acabar como el mismissimo Sakurai en el hospital. Hubiera sido mucho mejor si ese juego saliera para la Wii y jugarlo apuntando la mira con los wiimotes de siemrpe y moviendose con el nuchuck
  12. Mar 20, 2022
    8
    Very awesome game! One of the best action game released on 3ds. Controls are clever and seriously very intuitive... I've played on new 3ds XL and despite large size of the device, controls was really pleasant for me. Finally some game from Nintendo that actually have a full voice acting and it's really good one! Maybe the story is little bit odd but at the other hand verity of levels areVery awesome game! One of the best action game released on 3ds. Controls are clever and seriously very intuitive... I've played on new 3ds XL and despite large size of the device, controls was really pleasant for me. Finally some game from Nintendo that actually have a full voice acting and it's really good one! Maybe the story is little bit odd but at the other hand verity of levels are extremely nice. This title is a definition of fun and without any doubts must play for any 3ds owner! Expand
  13. Oct 4, 2021
    8
    I loved this game. The characters are funny and memorable. The world is fun to learn about and personally I enjoy mythology. I enjoyed the controls but they were a barrier to many. Overall I think this is one of the defining 3ds titles that cemented my love for the system.
  14. Jun 8, 2021
    10
    A must play for the 3DS. With so many levels, funny voice acting, and amazingly unique bosses, this game is amazing, and will keep anyone entertained for hours. But be warned, the camera controls could cause some problems without the circle pad pro.
  15. May 9, 2021
    10
    My favorite game on the 3DS. It has likable characters, a great plot, funny dialogue, Hades and fantastic gameplay. Every single character from Pit to Hades is really funny and despite being on the 3DS, it runs really well and controls so damn smoothly. Now if only they would make a sequel or a remake on the switch #BringBackKidIcarus
  16. Feb 5, 2021
    7
    It's a pretty good game. I liked story, characters, graphics and music. There are also aspects of game I didn't try such as multi player. The thing that made me give it only 7/10 are controls. They add 3DS stand to this game for a reason. Especially if you have 3DS XL. Using stylus for both camera movement and targeting at the same time was troublesome for me all the way to the end.It's a pretty good game. I liked story, characters, graphics and music. There are also aspects of game I didn't try such as multi player. The thing that made me give it only 7/10 are controls. They add 3DS stand to this game for a reason. Especially if you have 3DS XL. Using stylus for both camera movement and targeting at the same time was troublesome for me all the way to the end. Sometimes level design required some precision to not fall down but weird momentum of Pit's movement made it quite hard. But other than that it's really pretty and fun game - if controls work for you add at least 1 point to the score. Expand
  17. Jan 29, 2021
    10
    This game is severely slept on. Everything about the game is dope except for the controls.
  18. Jan 24, 2021
    10
    Very bizarre experience from our lord and savior Masahiro Sakurai.

    Gameplay: It might sound rough and hard but it is very daring for 3DS games. It is certainly rough at first, but when you get the hang of it, it is the best gameplay available on the 3DS. You can select difficulty to fit your match. Many customization weapons/ skills and play styles. The possibility is endless. There
    Very bizarre experience from our lord and savior Masahiro Sakurai.

    Gameplay: It might sound rough and hard but it is very daring for 3DS games. It is certainly rough at first, but when you get the hang of it, it is the best gameplay available on the 3DS. You can select difficulty to fit your match. Many customization weapons/ skills and play styles. The possibility is endless. There will be point in game that you felt like how is this possible on 3DS? It is too good to be true.

    Story: Humorous and amazing. Every character and story are quite good and memorable. Making goddess into anime character is one of the best thing ever. It is very fun story and dialogue along the way. It might be rough to catch up as you have to separate the eye and ear when fighting monster and listening to talking at the same time. But story is very great which make the game not too tense. Many twist and turn. Pit, Palutena, Viridi, Dark Pit and more have their own character which are just so shining.

    Overall: This is a must play game on 3DS. It is not a game, it is an experience. The quality is AAA and so perfect in every way possible
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  19. Dec 13, 2020
    10
    La mejor entrega de toda la saga 100% recomendable y realmente uno de los mejores juegos de todo el catálogo de la 3ds. Simplemente increíble
  20. Nov 19, 2020
    10
    good game. I liked it. very fun. would play again. recomend anyone playing it.
  21. Sep 28, 2020
    8
    Una vez que te acostumbras a los controles, te quedas con un videojuego precioso lleno de contenido y muchísima diversión. Necesitamos más juegos de Sakurai fuera de Smash Bros.
  22. Aug 11, 2020
    9
    This is an amazing game that I would struggle to recommend to anyone. The controls are the most infamous and controversial element of this game and for good reason. While I never had any major issues for them outside of my left hand feeling tired from holding a 3ds xl for several hours straight with no support from my right hand like with most games to ease strain, I found aiming andThis is an amazing game that I would struggle to recommend to anyone. The controls are the most infamous and controversial element of this game and for good reason. While I never had any major issues for them outside of my left hand feeling tired from holding a 3ds xl for several hours straight with no support from my right hand like with most games to ease strain, I found aiming and movement to be not too difficult to get used to, however the same won't be for everyone, they will require some getting used to and you may never be able to feel truly comfortable and are at most tolerable. Only if you are willing to get past this first hurdle can you consider playing this. If so, great! You're in for a wild ride full of flying sections full of rollercoaster set pieces and witty dialogue that holds up well today with only a few jokes feeling dated to when it released back in 2012 and ground sections that feel more tense and claustrophobic in between larger fights that are a blast to play through, but rarely meets the heights (pun intended) of the flying sections. Its unlikely you'd be playing this game without knowing the twist, but if you don't know it, then you're in for an amazing surprise, and regardless, a great time. Expand
  23. Aug 3, 2020
    10
    The best game on 3DS. Funny characters, great gameplay, and just a lot of fun.
  24. Jul 31, 2020
    10
    Lovely game with a beautiful artstyle, compelling characters, and hilarious writing. It was a thrill ride from start to finish.
  25. Jul 25, 2020
    10
    Arguably the best game Nintendo released on the 3DS platform. The controls are incredibly well implemented, if a bit hard to learn at first. There's a wide variety of content contained, with 25 story chapters, none of which feel disposable, a slew of collectibles, and a legitimately fun and fully featured multiplayer mode. Each stage features an exhilarating Star Fox inspired flyingArguably the best game Nintendo released on the 3DS platform. The controls are incredibly well implemented, if a bit hard to learn at first. There's a wide variety of content contained, with 25 story chapters, none of which feel disposable, a slew of collectibles, and a legitimately fun and fully featured multiplayer mode. Each stage features an exhilarating Star Fox inspired flying section, followed by the more slow paced, but still fun, ground sections. This is also the introduction of the signature Sakurai difficulty slider, in which you bet currency to raise the challenge of a level. However, where Uprising shines most brightly is in it's presentation. Every single one of the game's chapters is fully voiced by an incredibly talented cast of actors, performing some of the most charming and enjoyable video game dialogue ever written. The tone is wholly unique, combing Greek story elements and iconography with contemporary witticisms. The often 4th wall breaking humor never feels jarring or out of place, an impressive feat as in other media comedic elements of this ilk can often come across as pandering and obvious. Characters are a massive strong point, with many truly memorable gods, humans, aliens, and monsters populating the levels. Uprising also contains what is likely the greatest twist in gaming, it catches you off guard in the best way possible. This immense level of polish and quality is also present in the visuals, some of the best on the system, and the music, which is simply phenomenal. I treasure Kid Icarus: Uprising dearly, it's Nintendo and Sakurai at their most inventive, and any self respecting game enthusiast needs to give it a chance, it's more than worth learning the initially unwieldy controls. Expand
  26. Jun 25, 2020
    10
    Kid icarus Uprising is my favorite game of all times, i remember being a child and playing all the chapters again and again, still apreciating it like the first time, and i still don't have played one sinle game as awesome Kid Icarus is. And that, without even talking about the OSTs, one more time, Motoi Sakuraba appear like one of the best game composers of all times in my thought.
  27. May 1, 2020
    10
    A truly perfect masterpiece for the ages, featuring excellent gameplay, stunning visuals, a breathtaking soundtrack and some of the best writing and voice acting in the industry. However, it has a bit of a barrier of entry in its innovative control scheme, which works brilliantly but takes some time getting used to and finding a comfortable position. Do not let that stop you.
  28. Apr 12, 2020
    4
    Downloaded this yesterday and played it for about 30 minutes, then I had to stop because my hands were so cramped up! Who tf came up with this dumb control scheme?! I thought shoehorning in touch controls was pretty much over by the time the 3DS came out, but apparently not. Why not utilize the gyro instead? Better yet, why not give the player the option to choose between different controlDownloaded this yesterday and played it for about 30 minutes, then I had to stop because my hands were so cramped up! Who tf came up with this dumb control scheme?! I thought shoehorning in touch controls was pretty much over by the time the 3DS came out, but apparently not. Why not utilize the gyro instead? Better yet, why not give the player the option to choose between different control styles, like Starfox 64 3D? The only other option besides using the touchscreen to aim is to use the four action buttons to move the reticle, which is pretty much a non-option. The controls on the ground are even worse than in the air. Touch-based tank-controls? Seriously? In an action game that came out in 2012 on a console with an analog pad? What were they thinking?

    I guess many people are saying that you get used to the sh*tty controls after a certain time. That may be true, because you get used to everything. That doesn‘t mean that it‘s good. If there was a plumbing issue in my house and my apartment smelled like sh*t all the time, I would eventually get used to the smell as well and not notice it anymore. That doesn‘t mean that it wouldn‘t be better to call a plumber and have the issue fixed. Why should I put in the effort to get used to this BS when I could just play the aforementioned Starfox 64 3D; a port of a game that originally came out in 1997, and yet, handles way better than whatever this is supposed to be.
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  29. Nov 16, 2019
    9
    kid icarus uprising is a fantastic game, but I hurt my arm while playing it.
  30. Jul 24, 2019
    10
    May not be the "best game of all time" but certainly my favourite game of all time. Every time I play, there's a smile on my face, and little to no irritation like I could get from any other game. The writing is one of Nintendo's best, it's gameplay is a better Star Fox game than any in the Star Fox series, not everyone gets the controls, which if you're left-handed I get that. But ifMay not be the "best game of all time" but certainly my favourite game of all time. Every time I play, there's a smile on my face, and little to no irritation like I could get from any other game. The writing is one of Nintendo's best, it's gameplay is a better Star Fox game than any in the Star Fox series, not everyone gets the controls, which if you're left-handed I get that. But if you're right-handed or ambidextrous, please you must play this game, its story is a wild ride to behold. This game is what I remember Masahiro Sakurai as a director for, not Kirby or Super Smash Bros. (granted, are still great series) I won't spoil the final boss but it's one of the best finales in a game I've ever experienced in terms of hype AND provides a decent challenge, depending on what difficulty you've set it to. Expand
  31. Sep 6, 2019
    9
    Kid Icarus: Uprising is one of the most attractive, exhilarating, entertaining and outrageously fun titles so far on 3DS. While Mario has recently brought his style of gaming bliss to the handheld, Uprising provides a substantial amount of content, its own brand of adrenaline pumping set pieces and wonderful humour. It sweeps you along at breakneck speed, and is a must-have title for thatKid Icarus: Uprising is one of the most attractive, exhilarating, entertaining and outrageously fun titles so far on 3DS. While Mario has recently brought his style of gaming bliss to the handheld, Uprising provides a substantial amount of content, its own brand of adrenaline pumping set pieces and wonderful humour. It sweeps you along at breakneck speed, and is a must-have title for that very reason. Expand
  32. Sep 6, 2019
    9
    Kid Icarus Uprising is a hell of a lot of fun. The whole game is a thrill ride full of engaging gameplay, accompanied by witty dialogue and banter between a cast of loveable, larger than life characters. Air and land battles feel distinct and are kept fresh by constantly introducing new enemies as well as new backdrops for the action. The story, although not particularly deep, takes someKid Icarus Uprising is a hell of a lot of fun. The whole game is a thrill ride full of engaging gameplay, accompanied by witty dialogue and banter between a cast of loveable, larger than life characters. Air and land battles feel distinct and are kept fresh by constantly introducing new enemies as well as new backdrops for the action. The story, although not particularly deep, takes some surprising turns and it allows the characters to shine. Every chapter is a blast, and the last one is an especially memorable spectacle, providing a satisfying ending. A scalable difficulty emphasises risk and reward, allowing you to find what works best for you. The multiplayer is fun, and even if you can't find a full lobby anymore, bots fill any free spaces. Plus, to top it all off, the game has some of the best graphics on the system and a nice soundtrack too.

    Although I have a couple of little nitpicks, I really love Kid Icarus Uprising, and it's easy to recommend it to all 3ds owners.
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  33. Sep 4, 2019
    9
    Kid Icarus: Uprising is one of the most attractive, exhilarating, entertaining and outrageously fun titles so far on 3DS. While Mario has recently brought his style of gaming bliss to the handheld, Uprising provides a substantial amount of content, its own brand of adrenaline pumping set pieces and wonderful humour. It sweeps you along at breakneck speed, and is a must-have title for thatKid Icarus: Uprising is one of the most attractive, exhilarating, entertaining and outrageously fun titles so far on 3DS. While Mario has recently brought his style of gaming bliss to the handheld, Uprising provides a substantial amount of content, its own brand of adrenaline pumping set pieces and wonderful humour. It sweeps you along at breakneck speed, and is a must-have title for that very reason. Expand
  34. May 27, 2019
    9
    After being shrouded in darkness for over 20 years, Nintendo brought back Pit to the 3DS in a game that's almost perfect. The characters, music, presentation is all fantastic, but the game play is extremely mediocre. A lot of people had trouble adjusting to the stylus controls that are required to beat the game, and one of those people is me. But everything else about the game is absoluteAfter being shrouded in darkness for over 20 years, Nintendo brought back Pit to the 3DS in a game that's almost perfect. The characters, music, presentation is all fantastic, but the game play is extremely mediocre. A lot of people had trouble adjusting to the stylus controls that are required to beat the game, and one of those people is me. But everything else about the game is absolute perfection Expand
  35. Feb 18, 2019
    8
    While the power creep is an absolute pain, the Power System is at least VERY innovative.
  36. Nov 27, 2018
    10
    Don't listen to those people with the low scores! This game is one, if not the best, multiplayer games on the system, while still holding a near-infinite amount of hours of gameplay trying to create the perfect weapon. The voice acting is awesome and genuinely funny. It has a great length and is one of the best 3DS games period. I hear people complain about having to use the stylus toDon't listen to those people with the low scores! This game is one, if not the best, multiplayer games on the system, while still holding a near-infinite amount of hours of gameplay trying to create the perfect weapon. The voice acting is awesome and genuinely funny. It has a great length and is one of the best 3DS games period. I hear people complain about having to use the stylus to aim, but it works well! When I first got it I hated the idea of using the "stylus gimmick", but it is so awesome! In summary, If you like Legend of Zelda, Challenging games, Multiplayer, Shooters, Fun, Good storytelling, and Comedy, this game is for you. I highly recommend this game Expand
  37. Jul 10, 2018
    10
    I have played, critiqued, and competed in many, many videogames over the course of my life. While some games' stories may be more realistic and believable, some games' multiplayer may be more balanced, and some games may include better graphics (cmon guys this is the 3ds we are talking about) or easier controls, one thing is, to me, undeniable. Kid Icarus Uprising is, without a doubt, theI have played, critiqued, and competed in many, many videogames over the course of my life. While some games' stories may be more realistic and believable, some games' multiplayer may be more balanced, and some games may include better graphics (cmon guys this is the 3ds we are talking about) or easier controls, one thing is, to me, undeniable. Kid Icarus Uprising is, without a doubt, the single most enjoyable piece of entertainment I have ever had the privilege of experiencing. Deep, dynamic, replayable, and incredible fast and fluid, both the campaign and multiplayer portions of this game are truly excellent. To be honest, I would pay the full price of admission for the individual music, campaign, or multiplayer components of Kid Icarus Uprising, should they have for some reason been sold separately. As far as entertainment goes, this is the best money can buy. Expand
  38. Jun 25, 2018
    9
    The game is soo good because the character, the settings and every thing is great
  39. FTM
    May 21, 2018
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. While the controls took me two levels to get used to, there is no denying that they are unique and really interesting.

    Kid Icarus Uprising is the revival of a brutally difficult platformer. However, instead of the game being a platformer, it is an endlessly inventive and extremely funny third person shooter. With what seems to be a mere nine stages, many more open up after the 'final boss' and these stages are some of the best in the game. Some particular highlights are 'Palutena's Temple', 'Mysterious Invaders', 'Scorched Feathers', and 'Lightning Battle'.

    The music is another thing that needs to be mentioned. the OST in this game is absolutely phenomenal, with so many hard hitting tracks during flight segments that represent the chaos that is going on, and that are specially crafted for each flight section, while the ground themes subvert expectations so much, most of all with the incredible smooth jazz during an alien invasion.

    Finally, this wouldn't be a proper review without mentioning how unbelievably funny the game is. Almost every joke lands, and there are so many of them that you easily forget some of the worse ones. every character is hilarious, and some character interactions nearly had me in tears. The game is endlessly quotable as shown here:

    'When freaky aliens give you lemons, make freaky alien lemonade!'
    'Who has two thumbs and loves hot springs - everyone with two thumbs!'
    'Make sure that's a hot spring you're in, and not some other kind of... puddle'

    in conclusion, the game is phenomenal. with enticing gameplay, a phenomenal soundtrack, gorgeous visuals and endlessly memorable characters.
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  40. May 15, 2018
    9
    Good game desing, soundtrack is beautiful and the final boss are god.
    The only problem is the controls but work fine.
  41. Apr 19, 2018
    10
    I finally can write my review on this game. Honestly, this is my third favorite game of all time mostly since it has SO much charm and creativity within it.

    Pros: + Gameplay: The controls can be complicated at times, especially if you're a lefty, but it can be solved by shooting with L instead of A or B. Overall, the gameplay for me was REALLY fun. + Weapon Variety: This type of
    I finally can write my review on this game. Honestly, this is my third favorite game of all time mostly since it has SO much charm and creativity within it.

    Pros:
    + Gameplay: The controls can be complicated at times, especially if you're a lefty, but it can be solved by shooting with L instead of A or B. Overall, the gameplay for me was REALLY fun.
    + Weapon Variety: This type of weapon variety is AMAZING. The fact that you could choose a type to suit your needs is amazing.
    + Combat: Like stated above, the weapon variety is really amazing. The combat causes the controls to be hard to master, however, once mastered, the combat can feel smooth.
    + Graphics: Best on the 3DS BY FAR.
    + Story: REALLY GOOD. The characters are amazing (unlike most Zelda characters) and whenever there's a joke, it usually makes me chuckle a bit. The fourth-wall breaks are also pretty good as well.
    + Multiplayer: Better than Smash.

    Overall, this game warrants a 10/10 from me. It's such an amazing RPG that was overlooked because of it's controls, and that hurts me.
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  42. Mar 5, 2018
    8
    This has to be my favourite game of 2012. The single player is a blast, and so is the online multiplayer. Amazing graphics especially for the Nintendo 3DS, cool weapons, and just amazing gameplay. The weapon system is also very deep and there are loads of customization options. People complain about the controls but I don't have any problems with it, when I play with the cradle. The musicThis has to be my favourite game of 2012. The single player is a blast, and so is the online multiplayer. Amazing graphics especially for the Nintendo 3DS, cool weapons, and just amazing gameplay. The weapon system is also very deep and there are loads of customization options. People complain about the controls but I don't have any problems with it, when I play with the cradle. The music and the graphics were also outstanding. Lots of fun references, too. This game really is great. Expand
  43. Jan 11, 2018
    8
    This game is really incredible, even six years later. Only problems are when the characters talk during points where you have to fight (so you can't quite focus on the story) and that I get bored occasionally and don't come back to the game for aaageeeeeees. But still, I love it.
  44. Nov 30, 2017
    10
    Really great game. I'd even say it's the best 3ds game. Under the Kid Icarus skin, a whole new set of gameplay, story and interesting features are developed. That's how you bring an old, long-dead series back.
  45. Jun 29, 2017
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Ah, Kid Icarus: Uprising. This is my favorite game on the Nintendo 3DS, and I wish it was more well-known. The huge weapon variety offers very different gameplay styles, as each weapon is very different from one another. Unlocking idols is a surprisingly neat adition to the game. The soundtrack... oh, my goodness. Nintendo games tend to have very good sountrack, but this game has the overall BEST videogame soundtrack I've ever heard. Lightning Battle, Boss Fight 1 & 2, Dark Pit's Theme, The Reaper's Line of Sight, Aurum Island, and others are some amazing music compositions. The aerial battles are really fun, but the ground battles are top notch. The dialogues are hilarious, and Hades is an amazing villain. The controls are a bit weird, but extremely precise and responsive. The only problems with the game are the fact that aerial battles are a bit repetitive, and land battles lack freedom of exploration. Also, I wish Hearts had more uses. Overall this game is amazing, and it's one of my favorites Expand
  46. Mar 18, 2017
    9
    Kid Icarus: Uprising is a very engaging and fun game that while definitely not perfect, it's flaws can easily be forgiven for all the things it gets right, and trust me, there's a lot that it gets right. First off, the gameplay. As awkward as the control scheme may be throughout the game, you do get accustomed to it while you're playing, and the amount of variety in weapon types andKid Icarus: Uprising is a very engaging and fun game that while definitely not perfect, it's flaws can easily be forgiven for all the things it gets right, and trust me, there's a lot that it gets right. First off, the gameplay. As awkward as the control scheme may be throughout the game, you do get accustomed to it while you're playing, and the amount of variety in weapon types and attacks help keep the game engaging and fresh whenever you play. Then, there's the presentation. The presentation of this game is done extremely well here, from the graphics, to the music, to the voice acting, etc. The graphics of this game look incredible, especially for a 3DS game, along with how many large environments they were able to fit into one small game card. Second is the music. The music keeps the levels interesting and engaging throughout the duration of the game, and some of it I even go back to listening to because of how great it is to listen on its own, especially Dark Pit's theme, the overall theme of the game, the music that plays whenever you're preparing for another chapter, along with a number of other tracks. There are secrets that you can discover throughout the game that whenever you find them, are really cool and satisfying to find, and it also makes for good replay value to find whatever you can. But what makes the replay value great, is the adjustable difficulty setting for each chapter, with a risk-vs-reward style system that allures you into playing the game multiple times over. What also makes the gameplay interesting, is how many different abilities and items you can equip on Pit, whether its for health, or mobility, or so on. There are multiple sets and pieces, which allows for experimentation, and lets you have the chance to use whichever you find handy to your situation. The gameplay options are quite open in this game, and controlling Pit, whether its in the land or sky, is always fun and interesting no matter what, due to the mechanics, enemy design, weapon types and attacks, as well as the game's rapid and fast-paced nature. The game also features multiplayer, that, while fun, is really not much more than a way to maybe pass the time.

    But to me, what really makes this game special, is not merely in it's gameplay variety, or it's nooks and crannies you can find and collect in levels, or it's outstanding presentation, but really in it's story, or, more specifically, it's characters. I always really enjoy and appreciate games that I find lets characters shine and are compelling and likeable in their own right, and Kid Icarus: Uprising is definitely right up there for me. The characters in the game have a lot of quirky, fun, and witty dialogue amongst one another, and for me, this is a major reason as to why I kinda love this game. The dialogue in the game is just so infectiously enjoyable and fun to listen to, mainly due to how well done the voice acting is, as well as the character's differing personalities and how they generally don't take things too seriously, though only when they need to. The characters in the game are just so likeable and well-defined, and they keep the story interesting and light-hearted throughout your adventure. Another big reason for this is the really well-done, expressive, and charming character portraits that appear on the bottom of the screen that show what the characters are thinking and feeling. They get fleshed out as the story progresses, and their interactions with each other will always have you smiling with glee and amusement. Also, did I mention how funny this game is? However, there is a (minor) downside to this. As enjoyable, fun, and well-written the dialogue and characters are, they also talk practically non-stop, so as a result, the almost constant amount of talking in this game can make somewhat harder to focus on the action of whats going on during the game and make the overall experience a bit too overwhelming. But you roll with it, and you may really enjoy it regardless, so don't let that detract from your overall enjoyment of the game. The story itself goes by at a rapid pace and doesn't really stop for a breather apart from when you're at the preparation menu where nothing happens story-wise. Because of this, it may be hard to care about certain elements that happen during, or are just simply not being given much attention. But it does keep you on your toes on what to expect during gameplay, so paying attention is definitely worth it, especially because of how fun and likeable the characters are, where even the smaller ones can shine. and leave an impression. Overall, the story is really enjoyable because of it's characters, voice acting and dialogue, rampant pace and over-the-top events that perpetuate the game throughout.

    Kid Icarus: Uprising is a game with a ton of character, charm, and content to invest in throughout the game. It keeps you on your toes, and offers lots of variety in terms of raw gameplay, as well as fun side-options.
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  47. Sep 9, 2016
    0
    This is one of the sadest 3DS games to review: It has nice production values, it is charming, and is a game i really wanted to like.

    But it is totally unplayable because of the controls. Especially if you are left handed like myself. I never understood why Nintendo never released a patch to at least give left handed people the option to invert controls. Did they never playtested this
    This is one of the sadest 3DS games to review: It has nice production values, it is charming, and is a game i really wanted to like.

    But it is totally unplayable because of the controls. Especially if you are left handed like myself. I never understood why Nintendo never released a patch to at least give left handed people the option to invert controls. Did they never playtested this thing? Are all their beta testers right handed? WTF?

    I am sorry, but if you game has totally abysmal controls, and on top of that it has even worse controls for almost half the population, then no matter the graphics or cool gameplay you put in your game, your game is trash.
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  48. Apr 12, 2016
    10
    This game is one of the best shooters of Nintendo. If it would be only that, I would had give it a 7, but the conversations between the characters makes you feel happy and you laugh a lot. That's why this game must have a 10
  49. Mar 27, 2016
    9
    The controls are the only thing that makes this game less than a 10. Amazing multiplayer minus typical Nintendo lag, great story, hilarious characters, diverse weapons, the list goes on. Difficulty scaling is very good, 2.0 is just right for more casuals while 9.0 is hellish enough to keep hardcore guys happy. The monotony of the level structure (almost being a perfect copy/paste of airThe controls are the only thing that makes this game less than a 10. Amazing multiplayer minus typical Nintendo lag, great story, hilarious characters, diverse weapons, the list goes on. Difficulty scaling is very good, 2.0 is just right for more casuals while 9.0 is hellish enough to keep hardcore guys happy. The monotony of the level structure (almost being a perfect copy/paste of air battle then land battle) was drowned out by a Legend of Zelda-level soundtrack and Palutena's witty dialogue. In some games, out-of-time-period references like this cast makes would feel weird, but they keep it lighthearted and humorous enough to pull it off. It also has a ton of glorious one-liners, such as "Big monsters kill Pit grr!" and "When freaky aliens give you lemons, make freaky alien lemonade." Incredible plot twists. Well designed side-characters. And as much heat as the control scheme gets, its both adjustable and surprisingly natural once you put a little time into it. Overall, this is an utterly fantastic piece and I can't what *$%(#*, %^)*$&(#! and %^**)) have up their sleave for the sequel. (The number of characters are right, see if you can guess who I mean ;P no spoilers here!) Expand
  50. Feb 21, 2016
    8
    Whatever's popping out of my mind right now when reviewing this game, I call it the best return for a Nintendo franchise ever since leaving it in the dust.
  51. Dec 28, 2015
    7
    Kid Icarus: Uprising is a hotpot (or hodgepodge, if you like) of good and bad, light and darkness, in keeping with its narrative themes. The most enjoyable feature by far is the pace and cinematic extravagance of the on-rail shooter sections which make up half the content. They deftly blend swelling music, sweeping vistas and quickfire dialogue as Pit the angel is blown, spun and buffetedKid Icarus: Uprising is a hotpot (or hodgepodge, if you like) of good and bad, light and darkness, in keeping with its narrative themes. The most enjoyable feature by far is the pace and cinematic extravagance of the on-rail shooter sections which make up half the content. They deftly blend swelling music, sweeping vistas and quickfire dialogue as Pit the angel is blown, spun and buffeted for miles on end, through canyons, crevices and constellations. Poseidon splits the sea for him. Massed armies fire at him from the ground. Fortresses yield their hidden apertures. And all the time, the player is busily engaged with gunning down and dodging, while Pit's employer, the goddess Palutena, alternates between teasing quips, tactical talk and exposition duties. Later in the game, other characters join in the radio banter, and it's half-rollercoaster, half-sitcom.

    The script and voice-acting are stellar by the standards of other video games, perfectly acceptable by any other standard. Since the plot is a feather-light series of fantasy cartoon tropes, the only real bar the characters have to clear is to be likeable and entertaining. With the odd exception, they achieve this. Phyrrhon the god-who-thinks-he's-a-champion-of-justice is a particular favourite of mine.

    Special mention should go to the way difficulty is managed. You can start a level at any 'intensity' from 2.0 to 9.0, paying in hearts (the in-game currency) to push the meter up. The higher you go, the harder the stage and the greater the reward. When you die, it knocks you down a difficulty but starts you at a recent checkpoint. So while dying costs you hearts and lowers the rewards you can claim, you never have to start the whole level again.

    Of middling quality are the enemies. In terms of their mechanics, they offer a decent enough challenge, with an array of different weaknesses to be exploited. But visually, they're a slapdash batch of half-baked conceits, seemingly imported from a time when platform games rained down any old **** on the player.

    Now onto the grimier stuff. The on-foot sections that make up the other half of the game rely far too heavily on enforced 'arena' battles. That is to say, the game regularly traps you in a small space with no cover while waves of enemies materialise out of thin air, only opening the gates when you've defeated them all. This would be a more tolerable feature if the controls were more agreeable, but I'll come onto them later.

    There are a handful of optional vehicle sections. All the vehicles handle poorly and are hardly any fun at all, which is very disappointing. The Exo Tank in particular steers like an oil tanker.

    The weapons system is actually perfectly decent and fairly diverting, but is far more limited than the publicity around the game leads one to believe. All the weapons behave almost identically - they fire continuous fast projectiles, can charge up for a more powerful single shot, are used for melee attacks when an enemy is nearby, and let loose a burst when used in conjunction with dashing. The difference is largely in the stats - range, power (at different ranges), speed, charge time, and so on. There are few exceptions, such as bouncing or explosive shots, but after a while they all seem to blend into one. As you earn or buy more weapons, you'll want to fuse them together to create even more powerful weapons, and it becomes mostly a numbers game, rather than having anything to do with styles of play of 'game feel'.

    I suppose the weapons system would feel slightly more tactical if you could take two or more into a level with you and switch between them, but as it is you have to opt for the same one for handling every type of enemy the game throws at you. Your sniper-rifle-like laser staff will let you down when you're trapped in a corner at close quarters, while your wolf claws will have you haring back and forth to reach each adversary.

    Dishonorable mention goes to the health system. At fixed points, you will find fruit or hot springs to revive your flagging strength, but these often turn up at the most inopportune points, when you're already close to full health, while there are long, punishing sections with not a melon or apple in sight. Oh for portable health kits!

    Finally, then, the controls. They are awful. Never mind the strain it puts on hands, back, eyes or all three by making you use your left hand to move, fire and support the whole system while your right hand hovers and swipes; the real problem is that the 3DS touch screen is used for both moving the aiming reticule *and* moving the camera. How does it know which you want to do? Well, it seems to guess. This means you cannot turn round quickly or accurately, even as enemies appear behind and to the side. Worse still, you have to *fight* the camera as it moves on its own to offer dramatic angles. Circle-strafing makes the whole thing go haywire, and getting behind an enemy to target their weak spot is ludicrously difficult.
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  52. Jul 4, 2015
    9
    One of the best action games on the 3DS. While the controls can be iffy without taking the time to get used to them, it isn't really a negative with this game. The air mode is wonderful, and the land mode is also pretty good. The variety of locations and missions + the large range of selectable difficulty levels allows both casuals and elites to have fun in this game without losingOne of the best action games on the 3DS. While the controls can be iffy without taking the time to get used to them, it isn't really a negative with this game. The air mode is wonderful, and the land mode is also pretty good. The variety of locations and missions + the large range of selectable difficulty levels allows both casuals and elites to have fun in this game without losing anything. The great trophy system (makes me spend my play coins for a good reason), cool achievements (more than one pic!) and solid online and LAN multiplayer makes this game have really high replay value. While the story clocks in at around 10-15 hours, there's so much other stuff to do afterwards that ugh... just wonderful. I highly recommend getting this game somehow.

    Gameplay: 9.5/10
    Story: 8.5/10
    Music: 9/10
    Presentation: 9/10
    Length: 8.5/10
    Overall: 9/10
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  53. Jul 3, 2015
    10
    Coming from Super Smash Bros. and Kirby series director Masahiro Sakurai, this game was destined to be great. Being one of the few revivals of a classic series that deserved and needed it, this game takes a new perspective on the franchise, adding in great humor, plot twists, and many other things to make the game truly unique. The story begins with Pit and Palutena finding out thatComing from Super Smash Bros. and Kirby series director Masahiro Sakurai, this game was destined to be great. Being one of the few revivals of a classic series that deserved and needed it, this game takes a new perspective on the franchise, adding in great humor, plot twists, and many other things to make the game truly unique. The story begins with Pit and Palutena finding out that Medusa, the villain from the original NES game, has been mysteriously revived. Thus Pit is sent on a mission to find out why and how she is alive again. As for game play, the game is essentially a third-person shooter, with some awkward controls, but you can get used to them in about 3 chapters. As for music, it is amazing. Having many orchestral pieces, with the occasional guitar thrown in. In all, the game is amazing. 10/10 indefinitely, and a title that everyone should, but probably not, play. Definitely pick it up if you want to play a game in the series. Expand
  54. Jun 10, 2015
    7
    Kid Icarus: Uprising does have a few flaws that stop it from being the best 3DS game. For one, the default controls DO take a bit of time to get used to, but I hear you an change them. Also, (and this is more major), the gameplay just feels overly simple. It's just not interesting enough (this especially shows during the Sky Battles) to be the highlight of the game (which is too bad,Kid Icarus: Uprising does have a few flaws that stop it from being the best 3DS game. For one, the default controls DO take a bit of time to get used to, but I hear you an change them. Also, (and this is more major), the gameplay just feels overly simple. It's just not interesting enough (this especially shows during the Sky Battles) to be the highlight of the game (which is too bad, because gameplay is VERY, VERY IMPORTANT IN A GAME). With that being said, I still enjoy the game and would recommend it to fans. The graphics are gorgeous (possibly the best on the 3DS) and it subconsciously makes me like the game better. The story is generic and unoriginal in the first act, but gets more interesting afterwards (no spoilers). But let's be honest, the main reason this game is such a cult classic is the characters. Where do I start? Well, first, even the minor characters have lots of personality, and the characters that are major also have personality, but are also more well-developed. The characters' charm makes the game very funny at times. All in all, I'd suggest you should play it (although the price should definitely be dropped). Expand
  55. Apr 1, 2015
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I never had this much fun with the 3DS in my life! Kid Icarus: Uprising has everything a gamer would want! To start off, the controls are really good and I didn't my hands cramped at all. The bosses are great and challenging too. There are soooo many weapons to choose from and each weapon you pick up will have extra stats and buffs, making the replay value LIMITLESS! The overall gameplay is blood-pumping and will always keep you on your toes when in singleplayer or multiplayer. Speaking of that, it's really good and I never encountered any lag. The best parts about this game are easily the characters and dialogue. All the cast members are more unique than the last and always put up a good laugh. This ESPECIALLY goes for Hades! I would say that this game is near perfect and one of my all-time favorites. And if they release a sequel on the Wii U, I would buy it in a heartbeat! Expand
  56. Mar 13, 2015
    10
    I feel bad for the people who can't adjust to the ground control. Everything thing about this game is so much fun. The flying levels give you that sense of speed and intensity, the boss battles are challenging and creative without being unfair, the level design is top notch. The game gives you enough variety to constantly keep you coming back to it. On top of that there is an extremelyI feel bad for the people who can't adjust to the ground control. Everything thing about this game is so much fun. The flying levels give you that sense of speed and intensity, the boss battles are challenging and creative without being unfair, the level design is top notch. The game gives you enough variety to constantly keep you coming back to it. On top of that there is an extremely deep weapon system and a very fun multiplayer. Oh yeah and the music is some of the best I've ever heard. Must own title on the 3ds. One of the very few games I aspire to complete 100%. (Buy it on the virtual console though it's pretty cheap compared to ebay and amazon) Expand
  57. Feb 16, 2015
    9
    What a wonderful surprise this game was. I guess the "hardest" part would be the controls, but honestly, I got used to them fairly quick. I have large hands and it wasn't a problem on my 3DS XL. Oh, and I should mention I'm left-handed, too. Really, I was able to get used to it really fast...

    But the game itself is awesome. Beautiful visuals. A TON of customization and re-playability.
    What a wonderful surprise this game was. I guess the "hardest" part would be the controls, but honestly, I got used to them fairly quick. I have large hands and it wasn't a problem on my 3DS XL. Oh, and I should mention I'm left-handed, too. Really, I was able to get used to it really fast...

    But the game itself is awesome. Beautiful visuals. A TON of customization and re-playability. Solid online play. Hell, even the quirky voice acting is top notch. At first I thought it would get annoying, but its deprecating nature and tendency to break the fourth wall actually make for a very charming and dare I say sometimes hilarious experience.

    Kid Icarus is one of those games that is simply satisfying to play, while staying challenging the whole time. This is one of the best games in my 3DS collection. Highly highly recommended!
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  58. Feb 6, 2015
    10
    This game is sadly underrated. Which is impressive, as an 83 Metacritic score still solid... but this game should be mid to high 90s. It has everything! A great single player campaign, very well laid out difficulty levels (that really do challenge even the best players), a very wide range of weapons that completely change the game experience across multiple play throughs, a greatThis game is sadly underrated. Which is impressive, as an 83 Metacritic score still solid... but this game should be mid to high 90s. It has everything! A great single player campaign, very well laid out difficulty levels (that really do challenge even the best players), a very wide range of weapons that completely change the game experience across multiple play throughs, a great weapon/gear rewards system that keeps you playing for more, and a fantastic online multiplayer. The one beef everyone has is with the control scheme.... but this is what makes the game great! I am completely sympathetic to people who get hand cramps from playing, but they are in the minority... and it is unfair to dock a game for this when dual analogue would 100% NOT be viable in this game. The current control scheme allows for ridiculously fast and precise movements that would simply not be possible with dual analogue. I have put 150+ hours into this game, and cramping has never been an issue. Anyways, this... for me... is THE BEST game on the 3ds. Do yourself a favour and try it out! Expand
  59. Jan 23, 2015
    10
    This game is without a doubt the best portable game I've ever played. The graphics, music, level design, gameplay, story, voice acting, multiplayer, and characters are all flawless. The only major problem I can think of are the controls (which stop being a problem when you get used to them). Any other flaws I can think of are just nit-picks. If you've got a 3DS, get this game!
  60. Jan 11, 2015
    9
    I wasn't really expecting much going into Kid Icarus: Uprising but boy, was I blown out of the water! I was really impressed by the game's quality!

    The story is very engaging and it's possibly one of the best parts of the game alongside the clever, witty, and at times downright hilarious dialogue. The characters and their personalities are the main reasons for the dialogue being so
    I wasn't really expecting much going into Kid Icarus: Uprising but boy, was I blown out of the water! I was really impressed by the game's quality!

    The story is very engaging and it's possibly one of the best parts of the game alongside the clever, witty, and at times downright hilarious dialogue. The characters and their personalities are the main reasons for the dialogue being so funny as you can find ways to actually sympathize with the characters and be both scared and sad for them.

    The gameplay itself is great. All of the levels (with the exception of one or two) are split into air and land battles. Air battles are better in my opinion as land battles can sometimes have a weird camera view. That's not to say the land battles are bad, I just think the air battles with their fast action and amazing visuals are a bit better.

    The Fiend's Cauldron is the difficulty setting-like thing in the game. The more hearts you place into the cauldron, the higher the difficulty. The thing is, if you die on the difficulty once, the level goes down and you lose most of the hearts you bet. I wish the difficulty would just stay on the one I set it at instead of going down. Some of the challenges in the game (similar to the Super Smash Bros. Brawl's challenge board) require you to play on certain levels and you can't do this if you keep dying.

    Many people complain about the controls but I personally have had no problem with them. They are very simple to use and it actually makes you feel more immersed in the experience than if you were just wildly pressing buttons. There's also online multiplayer in the game but I only tried it a few times. I found it to be quite confusing and a bit too crazy for my tastes.

    Overall, Kid Icarus: Uprising is another stellar 3DS game and another great game created by Masahiro Sakurai! The story, dialogue, and gameplay are amazing even if the difficulty setup and online features are lacking.
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  61. Dec 22, 2014
    9
    FANTASTIC! Kid Icarus makes a return after decades and it shows nintendo owns many great ips they havent been using. I highly recommend this game to all 3ds owners who like greek mythology or just want an AWESOME GAME!
  62. Oct 14, 2014
    8
    Great game, packed with content and all... But I just cannot forgive it how tiring it is to play, how chaotic the multiplayer is and how the humor here and there feels a little forced. Still, this is just 2 points down, because the graphics, depth and weapon system are spotless. You should at least check out this game.
  63. Sep 28, 2014
    10
    I think this is the most underrated game for the 3DS. It's really great and close to be perfect. I am a fan of Hack n' Slash games and this one is one of my personal favourite.So many complaints about the control, but it took me short time to get used to it. This is a must for any 3DS owners
  64. Aug 28, 2014
    10
    Anyone complaining about the controls didn't even remotely spend any time with the game.
    This is a masterpiece, the greatest game ever made on a handheld.
    Sakurai created Super Smash bros, Sakurai created Kirby Super Star, and Sakurai created this masterpiece. You need to play this game.
  65. Aug 14, 2014
    10
    yes i know.. the controls may take a little time to master.
    but hey, this could be one of the most addictive games for any 3DS owner
    Gameplay: 9.5 (i took 0.5 out cause of the length of some levels) Graphics: 10 (probably the best I've seen on the 3DS) Soundtracks: 10 (one of the greatest in the history of video games) + a LOT of extras and unlockable weapons and portraits and the
    yes i know.. the controls may take a little time to master.
    but hey, this could be one of the most addictive games for any 3DS owner

    Gameplay: 9.5 (i took 0.5 out cause of the length of some levels)
    Graphics: 10 (probably the best I've seen on the 3DS)
    Soundtracks: 10 (one of the greatest in the history of video games)
    + a LOT of extras and unlockable weapons and portraits and the use of game coins.... etc.
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  66. Jul 17, 2014
    9
    I REALLY want to give this a 10, but the controls are pretty bad; my hands and wrists get very sore during every play session. Once you get past that, it is a FANTASTIC game.
  67. Jun 8, 2014
    10
    Graphics, gameplay, Bosses. Replay value, depth... Kid Icarus Uprising has it all. Sure the controls are a bit weird at first but within a few hours you will feel comfortable with them and after a week or so you will not be able to imagine playing it any other way.
    The stand that comes with the game is fine but I preferred to not use it. The best method I found was to balance the 3ds on
    Graphics, gameplay, Bosses. Replay value, depth... Kid Icarus Uprising has it all. Sure the controls are a bit weird at first but within a few hours you will feel comfortable with them and after a week or so you will not be able to imagine playing it any other way.
    The stand that comes with the game is fine but I preferred to not use it. The best method I found was to balance the 3ds on my right pinkie and hold the stylus between the right thumb and index finger. The left hand is business as usual in that thumb controls stick and index fires button.

    This game is just an all round wonderful experience and perhaps the most brilliant gaming experience I've had with the 3ds since Fire Emblem and Resident Evil Revelations.

    This ones a masterpiece people and Nintendo have once again shown the competition how it's done.
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  68. Jun 1, 2014
    10
    best ds game tots in top 5 get like
    #3 Zelda and Pokemon top give it chance awesome game play twists and story line hidden chambers and weapons and idols and treasure hunt so filler for days and multiplayer
  69. May 18, 2014
    10
    Though technically 25 years old, the Icarus franchise hasn't had a new installment in more than 20 years. Its lead character, the angelic Pit, is actually best known for his part in the thrilling chaos that was Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Uprising represents a new start for a forgotten hero from an era long past, and marks yet another significant milestone in the life of the 3DS. Yet again,Though technically 25 years old, the Icarus franchise hasn't had a new installment in more than 20 years. Its lead character, the angelic Pit, is actually best known for his part in the thrilling chaos that was Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Uprising represents a new start for a forgotten hero from an era long past, and marks yet another significant milestone in the life of the 3DS. Yet again, Nintendo proves to its fans and critics that its new portable is capable of hosting some of the best handheld content anywhere. Though not without some significant flaws, Uprising is a fantastic adventure, one that forges a powerful new world for a franchise many never expected to see again. Expand
  70. May 7, 2014
    9
    This was a triumph
    I'm making a note here
    Buy this game It's hard to overstate my satisfaction Now seriously, with the platform, which is included, the controls are perfectly good and stable, the weapons are creative, the story is amazing, the graphics look awesome, I dare to say this is one of the best looking games for the 3DS. If you are a big fan of classic Kid Icarus, you're
    This was a triumph
    I'm making a note here
    Buy this game
    It's hard to overstate my satisfaction
    Now seriously, with the platform, which is included, the controls are perfectly good and stable, the weapons are creative, the story is amazing, the graphics look awesome, I dare to say this is one of the best looking games for the 3DS. If you are a big fan of classic Kid Icarus, you're going to get an epic surprise when you play this, it's really good and funny how most of the characters act exactly as you would expect them to do, and jokes, references and comedy in this game are gold. Buy it. NOW.
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  71. May 3, 2014
    9
    Kid Icarus Uprising is a wonderfully created 3rd person shooter AND on rails shooter. The game constantly keeps you on your toes, and you will enjoy every second. The game features the ability to craft your own weapons with special attributes, it's a wonderful touch but after two years I haven't been able to get every weapon in the game. The game WILL ruin the experience for big handed andKid Icarus Uprising is a wonderfully created 3rd person shooter AND on rails shooter. The game constantly keeps you on your toes, and you will enjoy every second. The game features the ability to craft your own weapons with special attributes, it's a wonderful touch but after two years I haven't been able to get every weapon in the game. The game WILL ruin the experience for big handed and left handed gamers, but if you're a right handed and small handed person, I highly recommend this game. Expand
  72. May 2, 2014
    10
    Please do not overlook this game. This is competing for the best game i've played on 3ds and i've played most. The music is amazing, the game structure is fantastic and the level of content is frankly unbelievable. The only disappointing thing about this game is the number of streetpasses i get off other people, shame on you 3DS players! I've put this game to one side as i have so manyPlease do not overlook this game. This is competing for the best game i've played on 3ds and i've played most. The music is amazing, the game structure is fantastic and the level of content is frankly unbelievable. The only disappointing thing about this game is the number of streetpasses i get off other people, shame on you 3DS players! I've put this game to one side as i have so many others i want to complete but it's still calling me back. If you're short on cash and want one game that will last you a year, this could very well be it.... Expand
  73. Apr 16, 2014
    10
    This is a really good game. Lots of people have complained about the controls, but I think that they work well, and that if you're not an idiot, you'll do fine. The story was good, and it had a great plot twist I didn't see coming. One of my favorites on the 3ds so far.
  74. Mar 17, 2014
    10
    This game is wonderful! The controls are a bit strange and I get tired from holding my 3DS with one hand, but the story is full of surprises, the characters are funny and very memorable/lovable, levels can be easy yet challenging, decent multiplayer, overall a very good game.
  75. Feb 16, 2014
    6
    My main issue is with the controls. I never got on with them. Clumsy and fiddly and never mastered. Maybe it was me. Still, it's good looking enough and the story is ok. I hope they make another with more traditional controls
  76. Dec 8, 2013
    9
    While the controls do take a little getting used to, they work great. The story and dialogue are also well written (for the most part) and the gameplay is fun the whole way through. The multiplayer is also surprisingly good, and the game's replay value is top-notch with the huge multitude of unlockables and weapons, although I wish single-player was a bit longer. Definitely worth buying ifWhile the controls do take a little getting used to, they work great. The story and dialogue are also well written (for the most part) and the gameplay is fun the whole way through. The multiplayer is also surprisingly good, and the game's replay value is top-notch with the huge multitude of unlockables and weapons, although I wish single-player was a bit longer. Definitely worth buying if you're willing get used to the controls. Expand
  77. Nov 28, 2013
    8
    Okay. Kid Icarus was such a forgotten franchise that this seems almost like a new series. And the rebirth of the franchise was definitely quite impressive.

    The graphics look great, especially in 3D. The game's story, despite its overly winding path, is entertaining. And the cast of characters is very well done. And I must testify that the soundtrack is one of the best I've ever heard in
    Okay. Kid Icarus was such a forgotten franchise that this seems almost like a new series. And the rebirth of the franchise was definitely quite impressive.

    The graphics look great, especially in 3D. The game's story, despite its overly winding path, is entertaining. And the cast of characters is very well done. And I must testify that the soundtrack is one of the best I've ever heard in a game. Voice acting is also great, though the lines get a little too cheesy sometimes.

    The controls are the most common complaint, and while I'll admit they're not completely secure, they are tolerable, at least to me. Growing accustomed to them isn't all that hard, and the game is so enjoyable that I've overlooked the control scheme.

    Online play is absolutely incredible in this game, despite the framerate problems and occasional D/C. And the weapons fusion system is clever and addicting.

    Typically I'm not a fan of action games all that much, but I definitely made an exception for this one. A must-own for 3DS gamers.

    + Incredible soundtrack
    + Very nice reinvention of the Kid Icarus universe
    + Online play is extremely addictive
    + Weapon fusion is an amazing feature

    - Controls aren't the greatest
    - Repetitive level design
    - Story attempts too many twists and the dialogue is very cheesy

    PRESENTATION: 8.5/10
    CORE GAME: 7.5/10
    VISUALS: 8.5/10
    AUDIO: 9.5/10
    GAMEPLAY: 8/10
    LASTING APPEAL: 10/10

    Overall Score: 8/10
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  78. Nov 18, 2013
    9
    My "Kid Icarus: Uprising" 3DS review:

    Basic Overview of the Game: Kid Icarus: Uprising is an action adventure shoot 'em up game for the 3DS. Released March 23, 2012, it is the third installment in the Kid Icarus series. The last two being "Kid Icarus" released on the NES in 1987, and "Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters" released for the Game Boy in November of 1991. Uprising is broken
    My "Kid Icarus: Uprising" 3DS review:

    Basic Overview of the Game:
    Kid Icarus: Uprising is an action adventure shoot 'em up game for the 3DS. Released March 23, 2012, it is the third installment in the Kid Icarus series. The last two being "Kid Icarus" released on the NES in 1987, and "Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters" released for the Game Boy in November of 1991. Uprising is broken down into sections for each stage consisting of; an On Rails Shooter section in the air, followed by a Free Movement Shooter section on land, and finished with a boss battle. There are 10+ stages, each being longer than the last. Difficulty/Difficulty progression is handled differently in Uprising. Before entering each stage (Note: Each stage can be revisited as many times as you like), the player has the ability to "bet" their Hearts (Currency) for the ability to earn more rewards in the stage. Betting more Hearts makes the stage more difficult by way of more advanced enemy AI and artificially through Pit (The main protagonist) taking more damage form enemy monsters and bosses. This however allows the player to find better loot, and more Hearts throughout the stage.
    The weapon and upgrade system is progressed through weapon drops in stages from treasure chests. The higher the difficulty you play on, the better the weapons you will find. The player also has the ability to fuse weapons together to make new ones, buy weapons with Hearts, get them from Gems via Streetpass, or as a random drop after online/local multiplayer matches. There are 9 unique types of weapons to unlock, each with their own play style. These weapons can be fused, sold for Hearts, or turned into Gems to be given to someone through Streetpass.
    Also at your command are abilities. These abilities are found in chests just like weapons, and they each do different things. You have a limited number of uses for each ability per stage, but you replenish those upon completion or exiting the stage. These abilities can range from Healing yourself to firing a laser (My personal favorite (Laser OP)).
    Streetpass functionality is simple and sweet. Players can turn some of their unwanted weapons into Gems which are then swapped with other players' Gems whom you pass who also have their Streetpass on and a game save file on the system. These Gems can be fused together to create new and/or better Gems, or can be turned into the weapon that the Gem contains for use in your game.
    Online play consists of two modes: "Light vs. Dark" and "Free For All." "Light vs. Dark" is a team based deathmatch with a twist. There are three players to a team, each wielding weapons from their own games. Killing an enemy player results in the opposing team's Life Meter going down (The Life Meter goes down more the better that player's equipment is). Once either team's Life Meter is completely drained, the player who lost the last of the Life Meter is turned into either Pit or Dark Pit (respective to their side). The angel has more health, but the weapon used is seemingly random (Although I'm not sure). Once the Angel is killed, the killers' team wins. Free For All is as you would expect. 6 players duke it out in an arena, trying to kill and not be killed. The person with the highest score, wins.
    Lastly there is the extras. An achievement board of 120 different objective is yours to complete (Think SSBB or Kirby's Air Ride), and there are 403 different Idols to collect (Think Trophies in the Super Smash Bros. games). Lastly there is a Music Gallery and a useless Heart Offering that brings a 3D model of Lady Palutena closer to the screen.

    Review:
    Kid Icarus is very visually stunning, and the audio is crisp, clean, and a pleasure to listen to. The voice acting is really well done, and the animation is very smooth. The game is fair, and lets the player move at their own pace. However, it is not without it's faults. Gameplay mechanics work great in theory, but the limitations of the 3DS make it a pain (both metaphorically and physically) to play for any extended length of time. This was actually a huge problem beings that I wanted to keep playing, but the awkward controls crippled my chance of fully enjoying the experience. The left hand is placed with the index finger over the left trigger, and the thumb on the circle pad (which is your run of the mill contolling position for the 3DS). However, the right hand is used for aiming with the stylus, resulting in a one handed, off balance, unpleasurable gameplay experience. That said, it is tolerable for shorter sessions of play, and it's even worth the uncomfort for marathon style play.
    Something I haven't touched on are the story and characters. The story is shallow, yet still very charming. And the characters are very lovable and I found myself liking every character I came across. The writing is amazing, and I found myself actually laughing at some of the dialogue. Each character has their own distinct personality and they all feel very real. So real in fact that even when they do "break the fourth wall" so to speak, it seemed natural and flowed nicely.
    Online functionality is quite fun, and I enjoyed it. It definitely is nothing to write home about though. It is what it is. There was certainly things they could have done to push the multiplayer above and beyond what it is now. But then again, what it is now isn't bad. If you like the gameplay enough, the multiplayer is just that.
    Just as it was in Kirby's Air Ride, the achievement board is compelling to fill out, and adds a lot of replay-ability to the game. No objectives are unfair or too obscure, and it balances really well. Rewards for completing them are just that, rewarding.
    The musical score is also superb. Different tracks for each stage, each setting the mood very well and adding to the game feel. This along with the awesome voice acting makes for an incredible audio experience to go with the amazing visuals.

    To Sum Up:
    Kid Icarus: Uprising is a good game. The audio is good, the visuals are good, the characters are nice and charming, and the gameplay is nice and rewarding. The only turn off is the down right poor controls. They are inexcusably uncomfortable, and actually made my hands hurt after awhile. That being said, I personally don't care. The rest of the game is good enough to cover that up. Kid Icarus: Uprising has made my top five 3DS games, and I highly recommend it to anyone who owns a 3DS.

    Kid Icarus: Uprising gets an 88 out of 100.
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  79. Oct 8, 2013
    10
    I haven't been this impressed by a game since Super Smash Bros Melee.

    Part of each level plays like Star Fox, while the bulk of it plays like a 3rd person arcade shooter hack-em-up depending on your play style. The menus are just like the ones in Super Smash Bros Brawl, and the multiplayer is like a 3D version of what we all wished the SSBB online multiplayer had been. The controls
    I haven't been this impressed by a game since Super Smash Bros Melee.

    Part of each level plays like Star Fox, while the bulk of it plays like a 3rd person arcade shooter hack-em-up depending on your play style. The menus are just like the ones in Super Smash Bros Brawl, and the multiplayer is like a 3D version of what we all wished the SSBB online multiplayer had been.

    The controls seemed clunky at first, but not hard to get used to.

    There are tons of things to unlock, and in depth customization for both single and multiplayer.

    The story is very entertaining. No spoilers, just play it.

    There is almost constant chatting between characters during gameplay. It's very helpful and interesting the first time through, but can get old fast (especially Pit's occasional jokes). Turn the "Voices" volume to 0 in the options menu if you don't like it.

    The difficulty and deaths system is the most balanced one I've ever seen. Ever.

    The graphics are beautiful. I showed it to some relatives and the reaction was "If they can do that on this little screen, why can't they make 3D TVs look this good?"

    The music is great. I don't pay that much attention to it in most games but there's certainly nothing to complain about here.

    The online multiplayer is the best Nintendo has achieved to date. It's pretty addictive.
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  80. Oct 2, 2013
    9
    Kid Icarus: Uprising is easily one of the best Nintendo 3DS games in the library of great games. The first game in the series in about 20 years, Uprising starts about 25 years after the event of the original NES title. Medusa has been revived and Pit, with help from Palutena, goddess of light, must save the world. Dialogue is very witty and hilarious at times. Characters are well thoughtKid Icarus: Uprising is easily one of the best Nintendo 3DS games in the library of great games. The first game in the series in about 20 years, Uprising starts about 25 years after the event of the original NES title. Medusa has been revived and Pit, with help from Palutena, goddess of light, must save the world. Dialogue is very witty and hilarious at times. Characters are well thought out, and the voice actors do well to bring them to life. Pit can use a multitude of weapons, all with both ranged and melee combat, some less than others. For example, a staff has very good ranged attacks with terrible melee, and clubs are the polar opposite. These weapons can be kept, made into hearts(currency), or fused together to make new weapons. All weapons also have different attributes, both positive and negative. Controls have been said to be clunky or uncomfortable. Once played enough to get used to, these will be the only controls that feel right. Environments are are very pretty and push the 3DS to its limits, especially in the air sections, which play like an on-rails shooter. Ground battles are what people tend to have issues with. All in all, Kid Icarus:Uprising is a fantastic game, and a must have for 3DS owners. Expand
  81. Sep 1, 2013
    10
    Best shooter game ever! Gameplay is great,story line is great and so is everything else. The controls are pretty basic,too. Some of the chapters are really difficult though,like chapters 9,22 and 25. 10/10.
  82. Aug 29, 2013
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This game is awesome. I played it for 160+ hours, and still do. It's single player is great (25 chapters, air AND land battles, voice acting, funny dialogue), but i usually play multiplayer. With 360 achievements, 100+ kinds of weapons that can also be fused together to make them different, a really fun and action-paced multiplayer mode, 406 collectable caracter models, lots of powers with different shapes and levels, it has lots of content. About people who don't like the controls, i don't understand why. Maybe they cant aim on the touch screen, or don't use their right palm to hold the system. I got used to it in the first 15 minutes. Anyway, fantastic game. 10/10 Expand
  83. Aug 21, 2013
    8
    Nintendo chose the perfect franchise to utilize the arcade shooter touch-screen gameplay of Uprising. It is a fairly original experience with loads of amount of content and unlockables. The ranging difficulty levels and online modes will also get you to come back for more.

    There is a large learning curve to the control scheme, but once you get past that, Kid Icarus Uprising has a lot of
    Nintendo chose the perfect franchise to utilize the arcade shooter touch-screen gameplay of Uprising. It is a fairly original experience with loads of amount of content and unlockables. The ranging difficulty levels and online modes will also get you to come back for more.

    There is a large learning curve to the control scheme, but once you get past that, Kid Icarus Uprising has a lot of entertainment to offer.
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  84. Aug 19, 2013
    10
    This has to be one of the best handheld games ever made. Great story, great gameplay, great music, great laughs, and even great multiplayer; it's unfortunate that this game doesn't have a higher average rating. I don't really see how the controls could be a problem. Some people say they make your hands hurt. I guess if you have really small hands or something, that might be the case, but IThis has to be one of the best handheld games ever made. Great story, great gameplay, great music, great laughs, and even great multiplayer; it's unfortunate that this game doesn't have a higher average rating. I don't really see how the controls could be a problem. Some people say they make your hands hurt. I guess if you have really small hands or something, that might be the case, but I played this game for sittings much longer than I'd like to admit, and never had an issue. If you have a 3DS, this is a must have. Expand
  85. Aug 4, 2013
    10
    This might be the best 3DS game released so far.

    A totally original shooter with amazingly humorous dialogue that you never get tired of. An endless level of customization when it comes to weaponry and items. Some people have complained about the controls. I personally believe its because they havent figured out the technique yet, because I haven't had a single problem. Even when
    This might be the best 3DS game released so far.

    A totally original shooter with amazingly humorous dialogue that you never get tired of.
    An endless level of customization when it comes to weaponry and items.

    Some people have complained about the controls. I personally believe its because they havent figured out the technique yet, because I haven't had a single problem. Even when playing on the go its no problem as you can hold the system in one hand and steer with the stylus in the other one.

    The online is really good, but I wish it could have been better still. I wish it could let you save opponents and create hubs, and just generally have more customization and stats.
    This game already has tons of lasting appeal, but that would certainly make it endless for real.

    A MUST HAVE for 3DS owners though!

    10 out of 10!
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  86. Jul 25, 2013
    9
    Kid icarus: Uprising is one of the best games on the Nintendo 3DS so far. The story is amazing fill with humor and laughs. The gameplay is fun and easy to use. The boss fights are challenging and hard to defeat. The graphes looks amazing and the voice is spot on. The only thing I hate about it is that mutilplayer is fun, but there no reason to go back for it. If our a Nintendo fan youKid icarus: Uprising is one of the best games on the Nintendo 3DS so far. The story is amazing fill with humor and laughs. The gameplay is fun and easy to use. The boss fights are challenging and hard to defeat. The graphes looks amazing and the voice is spot on. The only thing I hate about it is that mutilplayer is fun, but there no reason to go back for it. If our a Nintendo fan you should at it to our collection. Expand
  87. Jul 24, 2013
    10
    This game is the best possible title on the 3DS: best soundtrack, best effects, most extensive content, by far best controls, and the very best replay value of the entire 3DS library. From learning the controls to increasing difficulty, unlocking the goodies and going through the story, this title keeps you coming back. The first few sessions as a beginner are rough because you willThis game is the best possible title on the 3DS: best soundtrack, best effects, most extensive content, by far best controls, and the very best replay value of the entire 3DS library. From learning the controls to increasing difficulty, unlocking the goodies and going through the story, this title keeps you coming back. The first few sessions as a beginner are rough because you will inevitably need to adapt to the controls before you're fully submerged into game play... but once that's over and done with it feels just as powerful as keyboard and mouse. Then you can increase difficulty and really get your senses going. Rarely does a game require every single gamer skill to be at 100% without getting too frustrating. They hit a perfect balance. Expand
  88. Jul 13, 2013
    10
    A great game with a ton of replayability. The number one complaint is that the controls are hard and that you need to use a stand. I would say this is bullcrap. The controls are different and you need to learn them that's all, and you certainly don't need a stand. I played the first few levels on difficulty 2. Then by level 5 I was on difficulty 6, and by level 8 I was happy playing on 9A great game with a ton of replayability. The number one complaint is that the controls are hard and that you need to use a stand. I would say this is bullcrap. The controls are different and you need to learn them that's all, and you certainly don't need a stand. I played the first few levels on difficulty 2. Then by level 5 I was on difficulty 6, and by level 8 I was happy playing on 9 heart difficulty. So even though the controls are different, they are actually quite easy to master if you didn't just play the game for 5 minutes for the sake of a review. I also can quite easily hold my XL with my tiny girly hands and still not need to use a stand. The only thing that would make it difficult to play is if you were left handed. There is so much to unlock, weapons to create, great music, great characters, and fantastic online fun. Expand
  89. Jul 5, 2013
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I don't think I've ever been more anticipated for a game. I really looked forward to the release of Kid Icarus: Uprising, as I couldn't wait to try out a series that I hadn't played yet by Nintendo (As the original Kid Icarus games came out before I was born in '99) and well, it was pretty awesome. The plot of the game is ok at best. everything is great up until chapter 9. then, it feels like the plot is just throwing in anything it can. it makes no sense to have all these plot elements suddenly pop up after chapter 9. yeah, the plot twist with Hades being the actual villain was pretty cool, but that's about it. there are also many points where something goes nowhere, like Medusa getting killed by Hades. it feels underdeveloped. the gameplay is pretty good. the switching between on-rails shooting and third-person shooting was pretty clever, and it does the gameplay very well. the only problem is the controls, the game's worst aspect. the controls feel mixed and confusing, and it's hard to figure out a proper control set-up. maybe it's better with circle pad pro, but since I don't own that, i'm left with regular controls. though, if you get used to a control scheme, it isn't as bad, and starts to feel natural. The music is very well done in the game. each track is pretty catchy, with the exception of a few forgettable ones. some other things I really liked about the game were weapons and multiplayer. There are tons of weapons to collect in the game, each with randomized stats, and it always makes me want to get more weapons and combine them to get more weapons with different stats. Multiplayer is really fun. there may be only 2 modes, but the maps and system of getting new items for winning will always bring you back. Overall, Kid Icarus: Uprising is a pretty good 3DS title that you should get. the plot may be underdeveloped, and the controls are hard to get used to, but the gameplay, weapon system, and multiplayer will keep you occupied. Expand
  90. Jun 13, 2013
    9
    I think this is a great game! The visuals are excellent, the story contains a decent amount of chapters, the characters are well rounded, and this game has good humor. It's very fun. Like most games, playing in 3D gives me and perhaps other players as well, headaches.. Despite that, the weapon system is very detailed and in-depth. Adapting to the controls can be difficult but you canI think this is a great game! The visuals are excellent, the story contains a decent amount of chapters, the characters are well rounded, and this game has good humor. It's very fun. Like most games, playing in 3D gives me and perhaps other players as well, headaches.. Despite that, the weapon system is very detailed and in-depth. Adapting to the controls can be difficult but you can adjust them in the settings. There is a lot of action which can be conveniently adjusted by choosing difficulty before playing each chapter. It's a great way to open the game up to beginners and newbies. Once you finish the story, there's not much of a point to replay it unless you want to improve for multiplayer, which I think is more of a weapon fest.. The music compliments the events just fine, though it could be better. Regardless, I totally recommend this to all gamers out there, whether you have a 3DS or not. Expand
  91. May 4, 2013
    10
    Unfortunately, the high rating I'm awarding this game means that it will be buried in over a hundred others expressing adoration for this game despite its controls. This has been the one point where even they agree with the detractors, with varied metaphors about how the game will give you carpal tunnel. I'm here to argue with all of them.

    Surviving Kid Icarus' control scheme takes a
    Unfortunately, the high rating I'm awarding this game means that it will be buried in over a hundred others expressing adoration for this game despite its controls. This has been the one point where even they agree with the detractors, with varied metaphors about how the game will give you carpal tunnel. I'm here to argue with all of them.

    Surviving Kid Icarus' control scheme takes a skill gleaned from other great 3/DS titles like Kingdom Hearts: using your thumb for the touchscreen camera, rather than the stylus. This simple adaptation rescues you from the hell of holding the system one-handed while awkwardly trying to push buttons with the pinky of your stylus-hand, and makes the game just as comfortable as any other you've ever played.

    The other reparable complaint I have with the control scheme is the way powers are mapped by default to the D-pad. No matter where they are assigned, you can control them with the touchscreen, but this sacrifices a moment's aiming; if you use the D-pad, you have to take your thumb off the control pad, which renders you immobile. If you go into options and say you want to control your reticle with the D-pad, this will move the powers to the ABXY buttons, where the leftmost button will scroll your powers left...and the rightmost will be a replacement attack button. This is a baffling control option that makes zero sense and I have no idea why they made it that way.

    However, the solution is to opt to control the reticle with the touchscreen. After selecting this option, you will be taken to a screen where you can freely drag the proper inventory-management options from the D-pad and map them to the face buttons. Yes, I realize how roundabout this is, but it makes the game work like magic.

    The only legitimate sticking point I have with the game after my admittedly minor modifications is that, rather than turning the field of view by degrees like in Metroid Prime Hunters, you have to flick the screen "like spinning a globe," Pit adds to turn around.

    This is counter-intuitive nonsense at the start, but adapting to the bizarre design choice is possible, and opens you up to the wealth of content available in the game: obsessively-customizable weapons (I'm partial to the flamethrower that I've modified to freeze people solid whenever it's not creating massive damage-over-time burns), spells that supplement your firepower with lasers or add status-effects to your attacks or simply make you more mobile, a thriving online component with astonishingly low latency, and a functional if repetitive single-player campaign.

    I would add more, but I'm only nine chapters in; I can't stop playing multiplayer and using my winnings to further mod my favorite guns.
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  92. May 3, 2013
    10
    After reading a lot about this game, I still had my doubts. It seemed to me a crazy game, with a questionable control scheme and a strange sense of humor. Graphics didn't look well in pictures or videos either. But I took the risk and bought it.

    Well, first of all, this is one of the most spectacular games I ever played. And I'm not talking about polygons and textures, it's just the way
    After reading a lot about this game, I still had my doubts. It seemed to me a crazy game, with a questionable control scheme and a strange sense of humor. Graphics didn't look well in pictures or videos either. But I took the risk and bought it.

    Well, first of all, this is one of the most spectacular games I ever played. And I'm not talking about polygons and textures, it's just the way it is designed. There are lots of things going on while you play, specially in the flying sections, and action is constantly changing, so one minute you are running away from a big monster, the next you are defeating hordes of enemies and the next you are inside a labyrinth. There is a lot of content, so no worries about how long it is.

    The story is surprisingly good too, at least for a game like this. There are not video sequences like many other games, just the dialogs while you are playing (that can certainly be a little annoying sometimes), and it works really well. Don't expect the classic "good vs. evil" here, it's something more complex and interesting.

    But, what about the controls? At first I had trouble with the control scheme. It is not as intuitive as in other Nintendo games, and you need some time to get used to it. But when you do, you start enjoying the fast pacing action. It does not work so well when Pit is on the ground, but is not as bad as I thought. Just be ready to mistreat the touch screen.

    I highly recommend this game, specially if you liked Star Fox 64.
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  93. Apr 12, 2013
    7
    Interesting, but has some glaring flaws. To start off, this game's production value was huge and it shows. The graphics, the voice acting and the music are as close to perfect as it gets. Multiplayer is amazingly fun and easily the best thing about this game, even if it's a little tough to get into (the players are very skilled). Cannot say the same about single, unfortunately. The stages,Interesting, but has some glaring flaws. To start off, this game's production value was huge and it shows. The graphics, the voice acting and the music are as close to perfect as it gets. Multiplayer is amazingly fun and easily the best thing about this game, even if it's a little tough to get into (the players are very skilled). Cannot say the same about single, unfortunately. The stages, while beautiful, are way too short, simple and linear. Boss battles are piss easy on anything but highest difficulty settings. I know the same could be said about many games these days, but KI:U really takes it to another level it literally takes between 30-40 seconds to fall a single Boss, which I find to be pretty lame. Get it if you're looking for a fun multiplayer experience, but if you're more of a singles person it is probably better to try something else. Expand
  94. Apr 10, 2013
    9
    not for people who cant handle stylus controls

    this game has a very good story, Great multi--player (when there's no afk problem) and wonderful game feel, i play lots of games that use Stylus controls, if you hate on stylus games then your not going to enjoy this game, the stylus controls are Very accurate, you are able to configure the controls however you like on the options and
    not for people who cant handle stylus controls

    this game has a very good story, Great multi--player (when there's no afk problem) and wonderful game feel,

    i play lots of games that use Stylus controls, if you hate on stylus games then your not going to enjoy this game, the stylus controls are Very accurate, you are able to configure the controls however you like on the options and the sensitivity of the touch screen, the game plays like challenging a fast paced 3rd person shooter
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  95. Apr 6, 2013
    10
    Boy, where do I start with this one. By far my favorite 3DS title. The controls, although being slightly painful for extended periods of time, are extremely fluid, the many different weapons which I'm still unlocking, the huge amount of trophies and other extras, and a fully built multiplayer that is extremely addicting. And that's just the start. The story is decently long, and prettyBoy, where do I start with this one. By far my favorite 3DS title. The controls, although being slightly painful for extended periods of time, are extremely fluid, the many different weapons which I'm still unlocking, the huge amount of trophies and other extras, and a fully built multiplayer that is extremely addicting. And that's just the start. The story is decently long, and pretty good, with interesting characters that are all beautifully voice acted. Pit can strike some as annoying but i found him to be charming and funny. Items with awesome effects appear at opportune moments, and building the powers you take with is almost a puzzle in and of itself. Long story short, i could list the pros of this game for hours, and the controls are the only con i can find. Unless you count the extremely frustrating difficulty system. Very. Very. Frustrating. But if you can handle a little wrist pain, this is a truly amazing game. Expand
  96. Mar 23, 2013
    10
    Simply put: this is an incredible, beautiful AAA game. The controls work perfectly once you put a bit of time in, and YOU WILL put time into this game, because its so great. A wealth of content, amazing levels, amazing loot system, and tons of detail and polish. My personal favorite game on the 3ds; gIve it a shot, you won't regret it.
  97. Mar 23, 2013
    10
    First off, I must say I came into Kid Icarus: Uprising not having played the original NES game from over 20 years ago, and was introduced to pit through Super Smash Bros Brawl. But once I picked this game up and finished it, I wanted more, of everything. Certainly this game is not perfect, no game is, but that doesn't mean it's not worthy of my score of 10. Kid Icarus Uprising isFirst off, I must say I came into Kid Icarus: Uprising not having played the original NES game from over 20 years ago, and was introduced to pit through Super Smash Bros Brawl. But once I picked this game up and finished it, I wanted more, of everything. Certainly this game is not perfect, no game is, but that doesn't mean it's not worthy of my score of 10. Kid Icarus Uprising is immersive, enticing, exciting, and most of all FUN. The game is great in all aspects. Gameplay:
    There are two main segments of gameplay, flying segments and ground segments. Each segment for a chapter is 5 minutes, not too long, not too short, and it strikes a great balance for a pick up and play travel game or a sit at home and play game. It took me quite a while to wrap my head around the controls, and find a comfy way to hold my DS without cramping up may hands. Once I realized i liked putting it in my lap while holding it and using the stylus in the other hand, I was set. The game has dialogue that all-though isn't SUPER compelling, it sure is witty and charming, and definitely had me giggling more than it had me cringing. All levels have a difficulty meter that you can pick where you want the difficulty to be, the harder it is the more rewards you will reap. It has a great balance of difficulty that will suit almost all gamers as they can change it to make it just the right amount of challenge, not to mention replay ability later on, where you can crank up the difficulty for a better challenge and cooler weapons. All the levels have various scenery and segments that keep it fresh all the way through, and the game truly doesn't drag along at any point, in fact, I was afraid it was going to end too soon, but then the plot was extended and it satiated my need for more and ended at a perfect time. Along with all this the game has a great weapon system with tons of weapons that can be fused and traded and sold, and tons of collectibles, adding another great level to the game. Another layer on top of that, is a great multiplayer the game has. Online works well and is fun and challenging, and changes the pace of Kid Icarus while staying with the main mechanics you learn in the story mode.

    Presentation: Although graphics are certainly not that important for a game, this game for the 3ds had great graphics. The colors and textures looked great, and all the animations were clean and smooth. The voice acting was also wonderful, and the sound effects and music were also up to par, no complaints here. Control: The games controls, contrary to popular belief are not bad, they are different, and as we know, many people hate change. However, once the controls are gotten used to, I wouldn't want to play any other way. I wish more games would be as inventive with their control schemes. Overall this game is GREAT. It has been my favorite 3ds title so far. If you have a 3ds this is a must buy, and although the controls take a little time to get used to, the experience is well worth it.
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  98. Mar 21, 2013
    7
    This game is an all out mixed bag. First off, the game play is fun, and feels like a good 3rd person shooter. The story is interesting, yet a good 80% of the dialogue is cringe worthy "humor." The controls are bad for newcomers, yet once you master them, they are ok. The level design and musical cues are epic. If you want a game that fun in short burst, a good holdover game to playThis game is an all out mixed bag. First off, the game play is fun, and feels like a good 3rd person shooter. The story is interesting, yet a good 80% of the dialogue is cringe worthy "humor." The controls are bad for newcomers, yet once you master them, they are ok. The level design and musical cues are epic. If you want a game that fun in short burst, a good holdover game to play when you feel like you had too much fun with the other games. If you want, one of the best game ever, I reccamend staying away from the game. I say, try the game, than decide for your self, because some people will love it, and some will hate it. I say get it once the price is at $20 or less Expand
  99. Feb 20, 2013
    9
    I really enjoyed this game however I had one issue... I'm left handed and found the game completely unplayable without the circle pad. However once I used the circle pad I have to say that this is one of the deepest, most re-playable games made for the 3DS. Graphics are stunning if a little overbearing at times. The length of the game surprised me, 25 chapters in total but not once did II really enjoyed this game however I had one issue... I'm left handed and found the game completely unplayable without the circle pad. However once I used the circle pad I have to say that this is one of the deepest, most re-playable games made for the 3DS. Graphics are stunning if a little overbearing at times. The length of the game surprised me, 25 chapters in total but not once did I find myself bored. The storyline is well written as are the characters with very cheesy dialogue. Gameplay is great especially the flying segments but I do agree that the on foot segments could be improved, that does not take away from the fact this is one of the longest console worthy handheld games ever. All in all a great game and definitely recommended as I don't think there will be another game with Pit for a long time unfortunately. Expand
  100. Feb 19, 2013
    8
    Despite all negative reviews for this game, about it being corny, with not-so-good graphics, the controls being too difficult, its all a matter of preferences. For one, the dialog seems corny because Pit is an ANGEL for a LIGHT GODDESS. Of course he's going to act like one of the most arrogant super heroes out there! And the graphics, I completely disagree with you. For one, this is one ofDespite all negative reviews for this game, about it being corny, with not-so-good graphics, the controls being too difficult, its all a matter of preferences. For one, the dialog seems corny because Pit is an ANGEL for a LIGHT GODDESS. Of course he's going to act like one of the most arrogant super heroes out there! And the graphics, I completely disagree with you. For one, this is one of the first 3D games to have been made on the 3DS, which is a hand held game device in the first place. Of course the graphics will never be as good as the XBOX or Play Station- its a NINTENDO game! For kids and silly childish young adults this game is cute and fun to play when you literally have nothing better to do, and only play Nintendo games, it is still a one-up (pun) from Super Mario. Expand
Metascore
83

Generally favorable reviews - based on 75 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 66 out of 75
  2. Negative: 1 out of 75
  1. Jun 27, 2012
    90
    No doubt in my mind, 3DS owners should have Kid Icarus: Uprising in their library of games, especially if action games are a favorite.
  2. Hyper Magazine
    May 14, 2012
    90
    Nintendo magic strikes again, if you can adapt to the controls. [June 2012, p.68]
  3. Pelit (Finland)
    May 11, 2012
    83
    Kid Icarus: Uprising is an underdog tale: how an action game can be thoroughly enjoyable even when it suffers from some severe control problems. [May 2012]