In a week after last week’s Zelda remaster, it is a calm one. Independent games can shine this week.
This week is pretty quiet; however, we have a game from Nintendo that’s old, but is new again. Some would call it a LEGENDary game from 2011.
Hopefully, everyone had a safe Fourth of July! As we move into July, we will get the influx of games that had their release dates announced many months ago.
We have a pretty packed week as we end off June. From visual novels to games about zombies and aliens, there’s a lot for everyone.
With E3 now over, we are back to our normal output of games. So normal, that retail is getting packed this week.
As of writing this, we are on day 3 of 4 for E3 2021. As you can imagine, it is a pretty quiet week for game releases.
As part of E3 2021, GamesRadar held a games showcase for games releasing across all platforms.
Since E3 2021 begins this Saturday, this week is pretty light. The retail front only has Game Builder Garage, the second Nintendo-published game of June.
As we head into the first week of June, we have our first Nintendo-published game of the month and it’s based on a very unexpected license.
As end off May, we have a very crowded week. The count for this week may be around 40.
Nintendo has confirmed that the classic game selection for Switch Online members will reach a total of 104 games with one NES game and four SNES games.
Let’s keep the train of video games chugging along for May. Nintendo is even publishing another game for the month.
This is a big week for Nintendo enthusiasts. Despite being an all-digital week, a Nintendo franchise will make its western debut.
Happy May! It looks to be a quiet week, especially with Golden Week in Japan. This week there is only one game at retail being Raiden IV x MIKADO remix.
As we end off April, this week is a pretty big one for revivals and we also have our first Nintendo-published game since late February.