
Issue #293
November 7, 2025
An all new track is coming to Mario Kart 8
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REVIEW Xenobalde Chronicles 3 gave me emotional damage — ” While I enjoyed exploring the world and mechanics of Xenoblade 3, the story is what stuck with me. [..] When Xenoblade Chronicles 3 wasn’t bringing a smile to my face, it was breaking my heart over and over again. There’s no doubt this will go down as one of the year’s best JRPGs. “. Hayes Madsen // Inverse ▶ What the reviews say about Xenoblade Chronicles 3 — I take a look at the critical consensus from over a half-dozen reviews, bringing you the choice quotes from each. Switch Weekly // YouTube ▶ Xenoblade Chronicles 3: The Digital Foundry tech review — The usual excellent analysis by the DF team — they also ponder on just what tech seen here may potentially be spotted in the BotW sequel (which developer Monolith Soft are helping out on). Digital Foundry // YouTube ▶ What lore you need to know before playing Xenoblade 3 (from someone who’s already finished it) — Going in fresh on XC3? This half-hour guide from John Rairdin runs through what you need to know. Nintendo World Report // YouTube Wave 2 of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s DLC tracks comes out next week — Eight additional tracks are landing in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on Thursday, including an all new course — here’s a video from me running through each one and what you need to know. Chris Scullion // VGC REVIEW Arsonist Heaven shows why retro-style devs should do their homework — For a budget release, I thought this one had some potential — this review says otherwise: ” Arsonist Heaven is not good. “. Pete Davison // Rice Digital REVIEW Citizen Sleeper’s first DLC recontextualizes the RPG’s tough decisions Nicole Clark // Polygon REVIEW Train Valley Rachel Poli // Pure Nintendo Nintendo Switch manufacturing partner reports supply chain struggles James Batchelor // gamesindustry Square Enix’s HD-2D style lets classic games be themselves Oli Welsh // Polygon The 10 best card-based games on the Nintendo Switch Jom Elauria // Screen Rant Did Nintendo make a mistake discontinuing the Game Boy? Cameron Eittreim // SUPERJUMP ▶ How Mini Motorways quickly scratches that city builder itch — This game has been out on the Switch for a few months now, but I finally took some time to quickly share my thoughts on this addictive endurance puzzler. What ” starts as an almost zen-like experience and evolves to be a tricky, and eventually stressful game of real-time plate spinning “. Switch Weekly // YouTube
All releases are digital, Europe & U.S. unless otherwise stated.
⭐️ = Ones to Watch · 📦 = Physical release · 🎮 = Demo available
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