
Issue #421
March 2, 2025
Switch 2: A month to go
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▶ Pokemon Presents – Pokemon Day 2025 — Just under 20 minutes of Pokemon news, including a look at a new battle-focused game, and a glimpse at Legends Z-A. Pokemon // YouTube Pokémon boss believes series can last another 50 to 100 years Mariko Oi and Mel Ramsay // BBC Pokemon Champions has the potential to be the most important Pokemon game since Pokemon Go Tomas Franzese // Comicbook ▶ Pokemon is about to change forever: Why Pokemon Champions will forever change the series WolfeyVGC // YouTube Pokémon Legends: Z-A looks cool, but it’s lacking Arceus’ unique style Ollie Reynolds // Nintendo Life Big changes to Pokémon Legends: Z-A finally move the franchise forward Jordan Minor // PC Mag Pokémon Champions & Z-A will obviously be on Switch 2, so why not say so? Oli Welsh // Polygon REVIEW Omega 6 The Triangle Stars — Beyond the combat, this new Imamura adventure is ” an exceedingly charming and funny adventure game “. John Rairdin // Nintendo World Report Switch 2 may look conservative, but Nintendo still has space to get wildly creative Michael McWhertor // Polygon Can Nintendo keep up the one-game-a-month release pace on Switch 2? Gavin Lane // Nintendo Life INTERVIEW ‘If Nintendo call, we’ll answer’: Mario Rabbids’ creator talks life after Ubisoft at his new studio Andy Robinson // VGC Solo devs game copied, sold under another name on Switch eShop, PS Store and others Daniel Vuckovic // Vooks REVIEW Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection — ” feels like a half baked anniversary collection at times “. Willem Hilhorst // Nintendo World Report REVIEW Luck Be A Landlord — ” an addictive game that’s easy to recommend “. Jemma Casson // Pure Nintendo This is what a new Terminator game should actually look like Michael McWhertor // Polygon INTERVIEW “We’ve certainly made mistakes” – Limited Run’s boss on winning back the trust of the community Damien McFerran // Time Extension Dominik Diamond // The Guardian How translators performed the herculean task of localizing the most incomprehensibly British videogame of all time — This article is from back in September — I missed it at the time, but figured it was interesting enough to still share. “Thank Goodness You’re Here!” is a gem. Matt Cox // PC Gamer
All releases are digital, Europe & U.S. unless otherwise stated.
⭐️ = Ones to Watch · 📦 = Physical release · 🎮 = Demo available
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