Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Megaton Musashi W: Wired, El Shaddai HD Remaster, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
Given the seemingly never-ending stream of leaks for Nintendo’s next console, it would appear that Switch is nearing the end of its life cycle – maybe. In its early years, however, many of its major releases were ports of games originally released on Wii U. Some of these were straightforward with a tiny bit of extra content like Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, while others placed a higher focus on new content – like Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury. There are still a number of major Wii U games that haven’t been ported to Switch, however. Today, we’re looking at these Wii U games, why they haven’t been ported to the Switch just yet, and how likely a potential port could be.
Tetsuya Takahashi, the executive director and writer for Xenoblade Chronicles 3, explained how he approached Moebius and Z in the game. This comes as part of the recently-released art book (you can import a copy of the rerun here).
Players battle different members of the Consuls, or Moebius, throughout the adventure. It all ultimately concludes with a face-off against Z with Noah and the rest of the gang looking to change the harsh reality of their world, which sees never-ending war and soldiers with ten-year lifespans.
In around a month and a half, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door will be released on Switch. The RPG, a redone version of the GameCube original, arrives on May 23.
In the very first trailer, it was clear that Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door will have updated graphics on Switch. Aside from that though, Nintendo recently clarified that there will be “a suite of additional changes that make the game easier than ever to enjoy.” Currently we’re waiting for more details on what that means.
As we wait for more answers from Nintendo, what are you hoping to see when it comes to new / updated features? Let us know in the comments.
Thanks to 3D Realms and Troglobytes Games, we have a launch trailer for The Kindeman Remedy. The psychological horror management title just appeared on consoles, including Switch.
As a reminder, here’s what to expect from the release:
Nocturnal is the latest Switch title making the transition from physical and digital. Courtesy of Red Art Games, the title will be receiving a boxed edition.
Only a standard version appears to be planned at this time. However, each unit comes with a double-sided poster.
The latest EDGE review scores for issue #397 (June 2024 issue) are as follows:
There are four main ranked modes in Splatoon 3: Splat Zones, Tower Control, Clam Blitz, and Rainmaker. Today, we’re looking at the latter. Generally speaking, Rainmaker is easier to understand (and coordinate) than Clam Blitz. Of all the ranked modes in the game, Rainmaker matches have the potential to end quicker than all the others.
Despite not being announced previously, Evil God Korone has just received a surprise release on Switch. It can be purchased now on the eShop.
Evil God Korone is a horror game that previously came to PC in November 2021. Read more about it below.
A launch trailer has come in specifically for the Switch version of Slave Zero X. Following a delay, it arrived on Nintendo’s console this week.
Lots of information about the title can be found in the following overview: