Introducing Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase | July 2020, the first in a series focused on Nintendo Switch games from our development and publishing partners. #NintendoDirect
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Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer Featuring The Legend of Zelda looks fun with even more excitement on the way with 3 additional DLC updates, but that definitely gets the award for longest game title for a Nintendo Switch game - at least from what I've heard of lately.
GLITCH looks interesting, but isn't Overwatch already on that console? At least to me - this looks like a mash-up between Team Fortess 2, Overwatch, and Fortnite. In that regard, I can't knock Nintendo for wanting to get in on some of that money. If that wasn't enough shooter goodness for you then Rogue Company is on the horizon as well.
We got our first proper look at gameplay for WWE 2K Battlegrounds with WWE Superstars taking the game out for a whirl. This looks like WWE All-Stars crossed with Def Jam and I'm all for it if that's the vibe that they are going for in terms of gameplay. Looking forward to seeing more of this as more characters and gameplay is revealed the closer we get to its release. I'm glad to see a new arcade-style WWE game instead of their real-life simulations on an annual basis. After that flop that was WWE 2K20, 2K deserves to take a few years off and come back stronger after the next console generation is out in full bloom.
Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD Remaster and Shin Megami Tensei V were two pleasant surprises. That was one series I regret never getting into while I was in my burn out from the JRPG genre when I was in college during the early 2000s. For fans of the series, is it hard to play catch up or would I be completely lost if I just jump into these games or even the Persona spin-off series out on a whim to see if I would enjoy them or not?
Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer Featuring The Legend of Zelda looks fun with even more excitement on the way with 3 additional DLC updates, but that definitely gets the award for longest game title for a Nintendo Switch game - at least from what I've heard of lately.
GLITCH looks interesting, but isn't Overwatch already on that console? At least to me - this looks like a mash-up between Team Fortess 2, Overwatch, and Fortnite. In that regard, I can't knock Nintendo for wanting to get in on some of that money. If that wasn't enough shooter goodness for you then Rogue Company is on the horizon as well.
We got our first proper look at gameplay for WWE 2K Battlegrounds with WWE Superstars taking the game out for a whirl. This looks like WWE All-Stars crossed with Def Jam and I'm all for it if that's the vibe that they are going for in terms of gameplay. Looking forward to seeing more of this as more characters and gameplay is revealed the closer we get to its release. I'm glad to see a new arcade-style WWE game instead of their real-life simulations on an annual basis. After that flop that was WWE 2K20, 2K deserves to take a few years off and come back stronger after the next console generation is out in full bloom.
Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD Remaster and Shin Megami Tensei V were two pleasant surprises. That was one series I regret never getting into while I was in my burn out from the JRPG genre when I was in college during the early 2000s. For fans of the series, is it hard to play catch up or would I be completely lost if I just jump into these games or even the Persona spin-off series out on a whim to see if I would enjoy them or not?
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