It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Shin Megami Tensei V slips a spot but is still the top Switch game.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between September 9 and September 15.
The latest demon trailer for Shin Megami Tensei V has now come in, and we now have a good look at Sandalphon. It’s one of the series’ fairly newer creatures.
Over on the Megami Tensei Wiki, the site shares the following background information about Sandalphon:
A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include AI: The Somnium Files, Castlevania Anniversary Collection, Mega Man games, Momodora, No More Heroes 1 and 2, Rivals of Aether, Undertale, more.
Here are the full highlights:
FlyPenguin has announced that Barricadez ReVisited, its 2D survival tower defense game, is set for release on Switch next week. It will be available on September 30.
Here’s an overview of the title:
Nintendo has added to its maintenance schedule, and a few more sessions are lined up for the next couple of weeks. There’s only one period planned for next week, but even more for the following week.
Here’s the full maintenance schedule as things stand now:
System: Switch
Release date: September 24, 2021
Developer: CyberConnect2
Publisher: Bandai Namco
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot again has Goku and co.’s adventures and sagas represented, but this time in a much different format that hasn’t felt this fresh and exciting in a long while. Having put almost 100 hours when it initially released at the beginning of 2020, the semi open-world take felt like a modern day Legacy of Goku mixed with the design philosophy of One Piece: World Seeker, but done so in a way that still retained the essence of the IP and left no shortage of fights for the player to enjoy and reach higher power levels with. The Switch version undoubtedly sees a few technical downgrades compared to other platforms, and it was a bit jarring at first, but after having settled with the game for quite some time now, it’s arguably Bandai Namco’s most competent Dragon Ball port yet, making for a really great DBZ experience that can now be played at home or on the go.
The time-and-mind bending adventure game The Plane Effect has come to Switch, and publisher PQube and developer Innovina are promoting the trailer with a launch trailer. Switch just got the game this week.
Here’s an overview with additional information: