

Alright, so Thor: God of Thunder on DS is exactly what it sounds like—you get to smash stuff as Thor. Like, immediately. You start off in Asgard, Mjolnir in hand, and within minutes you’re slamming frost giants into walls like they’re made of paper. The combat’s pretty simple—button-mashing works fine—but pulling off combos with lightning strikes feels stupidly satisfying.
There’s some light puzzle-solving between fights (move a boulder here, hit a switch there), but let’s be real: you’re here to watch Thor yeet enemies across the screen. The art style’s got that chunky comic-book vibe, and the levels are short enough that it doesn’t overstay its welcome. Not gonna lie, the camera angles can be janky, but hey—you’re a god. You’ll power through.
If you ever wanted to pretend your DS was a tiny hammer of doom, this’ll do the trick.
Must-play games
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Iron Man 2 (nds)
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Inazuma Eleven (nds)
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Rhythm Heaven (us) (nds)
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Kirby - Mass Attack (nds)
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Lego Ninjago - The Videogame (eu) (nds)
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Crash - Mind Over Mutant (nds)
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Kung Fu Panda - Legendary Warriors (nds)
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Ultimate Mortal Kombat (nds)
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Dragon Ball Z - Supersonic Warriors 2 (nds)
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Warioware - Touched! (eu) (nds)
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Transformers - Dark Of The Moon - Autobots (nds)
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Dragon Quest V - Tenkuu No Hanayome (dominent) (j) (nds)