
Issue #307
November 7, 2025
Your Nintendo Update
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▶ Indie World – November 2022 — A 25-minute showcase of indie games coming to the Switch. Lots of lovely stuff here, including a game about South Indian cooking, and a watercolour journey through the French countryside. Pepper Grinder and Sports Story are the highlights for me. There’s a write-up of what was announced here if you’d rather read up on the presentation. Nintendo // YouTube Nintendo Switch sales cross 114 Million, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe nears 50 Million units sold — New sales records, but things are slowing down, as the company has now lowered its forecast for Switch console sales for this fiscal year by two million. BTW, the official Q&A sessions following any Nintendo financial results are always worth a read. Adam Bankhurst // IGN REVIEW Sonic Frontiers — ” a brave new direction for the series, but this first ‘open-zone’ entry misses the mark by quite a margin “. Ollie Reynolds // Nintendo Life The Ultimate Nintendo Gift Guide — It’s that time of year, as such I pulled together this gift guide with plenty of neat present ideas — worth sharing as a hint maybe. 😉 Chris Brandrick // overkill Nintendo and DeNA forming joint venture company ‘Nintendo Systems’ James Batchelor // gameindustry REVIEW Tactics Ogre: Reborn manages to be both timeless and dated Oli Welsh // Polygon REVIEW Sifu — The Switch port is ” a more than valid option for Nintendo-only gamers and those keen to try this kung-fu brawler out on the go “. Scott McCrae // Nintendo Life Freaky games form some of my most vivid childhood memories Keza MacDonald // The Guardian Shawn Laib // Superjump Andrew King // The Gamer The joyful design of Tinykin — A technical review of this delightful platformer using a game design framework. Felipe Dal Molin // Superjump
All releases are digital, Europe & U.S. unless otherwise stated.
⭐️ = Ones to Watch · 📦 = Physical release · 🎮 = Demo available
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