Nintendo still has a lot to look forward to in the coming quarters, thanks to a very strong lineup of exciting titles. September will see the release of Splatoon 3, October for Bayonetta 3, and the highly anticipated Pokémon Scarlet and Violet coming to Switch in November.
Do you have what it takes to be on top of the fishing world? This latest addition to the series is set in an amusement park with an aquarium theme and five different attractions.
The franchise gives players the chance to relive some of the famous scenes in One Piece canon while offering a new and original storyline. The series is also known for the use of simple controls and being able to bring down a lot of enemies in a single stroke.
A new anniversary event gives players the chance to get their hands on a new character. There are also some new limited-time events that offer cool rewards.
It’s that time of the week again to see what offers are available at the Atomic Shop. Players can get the Games Room Bundle for 1m800 Atoms. Free this week is the Skeleboy Player Icon.
Players can also build a new building called the "Gate" that keeps outside elements from coming into their settlements, so long as there's at least one guard manning it.
The original ways of improving the happiness and health values of the citizens no longer apply to future versions of the game. Instead, several new sections have been added to help players know more about how to improve these bonuses.
Deathverse: Let It Die pits players against themselves in a fight for stardom in a fictional reality TV show called the “Death Jamboree.” The reality show takes place in a virtual world called the Deathverse, created by the mysterious Yotsuyama Group as a destination for people’s souls.
Hokko Life allows for a surprising level of design freedom, all made possible by a simple yet powerful editor. From here, you can change certain aspects of items’ designs, such as what goes into the backrest of a bench, the bed, chairs, and more.
Xbox Game Pass for August 2022 features several titles that are sure to appeal to fans of open-world shooters, weird racing games, cooking sims, economic RTS titles, and wannabe principals. Five titles are also leaving the service by August 15.