
Issue #202
November 10, 2020
#202: Your Nintendo Update
Your Nintendo digest for the week ending October 11.
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Back in the Treehouse.
Hi , here’s issue #202 of Switch Weekly with the latest on all things Nintendo. Hope you’re having a great weekend. Another busy week on the eShop coming up, as yet again over 30 games are landing on the store over the next seven days , the full list of upcoming games is below as usual.
Enjoy the issue,
▶ Pikmin 3 Deluxe – Nintendo Treehouse: Live — Pikmin 3 Deluxe arrives later this month, as such Nintendo recently held a live presentation ( around 40 minutes ) showing off what new things have been added to this Wii U port to earn that ‘Deluxe’ suffix. A demo for Pikmin 3 is also now up on the eShop — I played it back on the Wii U, it’s a great game. Here’s a preview from Richard Aitkinson at My Nintendo News . Nintendo // YouTube Pikmin 3 Deluxe: Ultra-Spicy Mode is a big deal Abram Buehne // CBR Judge says Epic’s Apple lawsuit could have ‘serious ramifications’ for Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft Andy Robinson // VGC A literal child and his mom sue Nintendo over ‘Joy-Con drift’ Cecilia D’Anastasio // Wired Nintendo will now allow Japanese consumers to purchase IARC rated titles through the eShop Kazuma Hashimoto // Siliconera REVIEW FIFA 21: Legacy Edition — Don’t buy FIFA 21 . It’s a full-priced re-release of FIFA 20, which was essentialy the same as FIFA 19. EA are sadly putting in miminal effort for the Switch version. As such, this review is a copy and paste of last year’s, republished. Yes, it’s a cheeky move, but good on Simon at IGN for doing this I reckon. Simon Cardy // IGN REVIEW I Am Dead — Seemingly memorable, if a tad short, Neal describes this as an: ” eclectic blend of puzzle game and visual novel that is a delight to play “. Neal Ronaghan // Nintendo World Report REVIEW Falcon Age — Said to be a good effort from a small team, with the end result being a game that’s full of ambition, but not without its flaws. Chris Lawn // Vooks REVIEW Ikenfell — ” a very inclusive game that can be comedic, dramatic, and heartfelt. There are some hiccups, sure, but it’s generally satisfying “. Jenni Lada // Siliconera REVIEW The Survivalists Grant L // Nintenpedia Coping through chaos — The author details how during lockdown, the unpredictability of Sayonara Wild Hearts mirrored the current reality; becoming a constant to cope through chaos. The game became something of a ” metaphorical lifeline ” for Renate, ” not in spite of the initial impression of unpredictability, but because of it “. Renate Plehwe // Into the Spine From Game Boy to 3DS: The legacy of Nintendo’s handhelds — Analysts, developers and former Nintendo staff share their thoughts as at the why the company has dominated the portable gaming space for over three decades. James Batchelor // gamesindsutry
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🎮 Upcoming Releases
Monday, October 12
Tuesday, October 13
Wednesday, October 14
Thursday, October 15
Friday, October 16
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