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Two more Switch games could be bound for Switch. The USK, Germany’s classification board, rated Ginger: Beyond the Crystal and Tales of the Tiny Planet Switch this past week.

These two games previously appeared on other platforms previously. Ginger: Beyond the Crystal is an adventure platformer while Tales of the Tiny Planet is a physics-puzzle-adventure in which you use a single button to control a group of complex mechanisms and make it to the end of each level as quickly as you can.

We have more information about Ginger: Beyond the Crystal and Tales of the Tiny Planet below, along with trailers for each.

Both Darksiders games have been heavily discounted on the North America Wii U eShop. Darksiders Warmastered Edition, along with Darksiders II, are currently $8 each.

Darksiders Warmastered Edition is on Nintendo’s website here. You can find Darksiders II here.

This sale lasts until November 2.

Source: Wii U eShop

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Super Mario Odyssey already had one review before this week. In its latest issue, UK magazine EDGE awarded the game with a perfect 10 / 10 score.

Meanwhile, this week, Japanese magazine Famitsu also had its own review of Super Mario Odyssey. It wasn’t quite perfect, but the game did very well indeed. Four reviewers handed out scores of “10”, “10”, “9”, and “10”.

Here’s a summary of the the different “sub-reviews”:

Team17 held a live stream not too long ago to show off My Time at Portia. It was announced last week that the company is porting the game to consoles, including Switch. View the full recording below.

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The second entry in the Syberia franchise hits Switch on November 30. We’ve got a look at the boxart above. Aside from the rating, it’ll be the same image in North America.

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BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle was recently featured during a live stream at RTX London 2017 live stream. Check out the recording below for several minutes of footage.

Between listings on the North American and European Switch eShops, we have file sizes for a bunch of different games. Sizes are in for over a dozen of games, including Lumo, Monopoly, Farming Simulator, and many more.

Here’s the full lineup:

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The very first thing we ever saw from Super Mario Odyssey was New Donk City. And it’s no ordinary city: Mario is running and jumping around with realistic people around him.

The concept of New Donk City may seem strange for a Mario title, but there was a purpose behind it. Director Kenta Motokura explained to Game Informer this month why it made sense for players to be interacting with a more realistic city.

Miitomo has been updated with more content. Users will find returning stages with more items.

“Trick or treat! Happy Halloween” is the returning theme. The stages provide the following:

– Witch hat (set)
– Witch dress (set)
– Witch boots (set)
– Spiderweb tights
– Jack-o’-lantern mask
– Jack-o’-lantern costume
– Bat tights
– Witch’s familiar
– Skull mask
– Skeleton suit
– Fluffy monster hood
– Fluffy monster costume

The returning stage will be available until October 24 at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET.

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In a month from now, two new Pokemon games will be on 3DS. Of course, we’re referring to Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon.

From the minute these titles were announced, they underwent quite a bit of scrutiny. Fans were hoping that new Pokemon games would be announced for Switch, but instead, they were revealed for 3DS. Making matters somewhat worse is that they’re new versions of last year’s Sun/Moon. It took some time to really understand what makes Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon different from the 2016 games. It really wasn’t until the past couple of months – these last few weeks in particular – that some of the new elements have been highlighted.

So how many of you have interest in Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon (or not at all)? Have you moved on from 3DS to Switch at this point? Or do you intend to fire up the handheld next month for the new games? Let us know in the comments below.

Highlights from last week’s topic: What are you playing? – October 2017

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