In the week that Splatoon 3’s first Splatfest results were announced, Nintendo Life was busy with lots of quality gaming content. September is approaching. Not only does this mean we’re gearing up for a full barrage of new game titles coming to consoles over the next few weeks, but (as it always happens) it means we’ve started talking all about the Nintendo Direct. increase. Rumors already circulating.
For those looking for something new to kickstart in September, we’ve got a wide range of the latest titles, including ANNO: Mutationem, Ooblets, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection. Trying to make a wider trio didn’t work). Elsewhere in Nintendo Life this week, we leaned forward while following cryptic clues in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, ranking each game’s Pokédex, and compiling a list of the hardest games on the Switch.
This all means you’re ready for a weekend of relaxing games. We look forward to your plans too! Leave a comment below and let us know what you’ll be playing!
Jim Norman, staff writer
what can i say my wifi yet It’s not working, which means there won’t be any new downloads again this weekend.
I plan to play more Moonlighter this weekend. Great little roguelite that I’ve loved so far. And while you’re feeling nostalgic, you might load up your DS and continue your Professor Layton playthrough. Professor Layton and the Specters, which was my favorite the last time I played, I think I’m in for the next part of his call. So I’m excited to be puzzling again.
Alana Hagues, Staff Writer
Well, September seems like a quiet month. *Sweat*
We’re going a little further south this weekend, so check out the ANNO: Mutationem demo on the eShop to brighten things up. I’ve said before that I’m a bit weak with pixel art visuals, but that’s what makes his ANNO so appealing to me.
But I’m mostly going to give the Switch a break.My eyes turned to Sam Barlow’s latest game. immortality, on Xbox Game Pass.A critical topic surrounding this has me very strange. I don’t know anything about it so we go completely blind – a rarity in this day and age!Also heard great things about his Tinykin which is like a mix of Paper Mario and Pikmin.That one teeth Switch, but I spin it on my little Series S.
Kate Gray, Staff Writer
I am in London this weekend. That means you’ll be playing Dungeons and Dragons IN PERSON for the first time in about six years with an online D&D group. But I’m close to the end of 13 Sentinels — if anyone is following my very slow progress — but I don’t think I’ll finish it this weekend. I think you have to!
Besides that, I also have a 3DS. Maybe it’s time for a rerun of Gyakuten Saiban or Fantasy Life…?
Ollie Reynolds, Staff Writer
I don’t have a lot of games this weekend, but I plan to continue my playthrough of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc as much as possible. But I want to finish the first game before I move on, so hopefully I can finish a good chunk of it before the week ends.
Elsewhere, I play a little Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty Series X (Yes, Previous Rumors of a new remaster), so hopefully I’ll hit it off in another hour or so. i love that game This is one of my favorites and I can’t wait to see if it comes to Switch!
As always, thanks for reading! Leave us a comment below about your game plans for the weekend!