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Nintendo has finally given us details on Kirby and the Forgotten Land. It’s not quite the open-world game that many were predicting, but it is more open in nature. Levels are much larger in this 3D adventure.
Kirby has a new expand mode, allowing him to inhale a car or a vending machine. Of course, Kirby can also use his copy ability to take on special powers.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land will launch on March 25.
SD Gundam Battle Alliance is coming to Nintendo Switch. The Chibi Gundam fighter is coming this year.
Chrono Cross is getting a remaster for the Nintendo Switch. The game was originally released in 1999 on PlayStation. The game definitely still looks like a PlayStation game, just with better textures and models. Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition is coming out on April 7.
The creators of the Asphalt series, Gameloft SE, are bringing a new kart racing game featuring Disney and Pixar characters. There will be kart customization as well as online gameplay.
Other Disney-owned properties coming to Nintendo Switch include a port of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. If the graphics look a little stale, that’s because it looks to be a port of the Wii version, and not the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions.
The Ezio Assassin’s Creed trilogy is also being ported to the Nintendo Switch. Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection is coming on Feb. 17.
A full remake of the first Front Mission game is coming to the Nintendo Switch. Titled Front Mission 1st: Remake, it’s a remake of the 1995 original. It’ll launch this summer. And in the future, a Front Mission 2 remake will also be coming.
Nintendo has finally given us an update on its mysterious Splatoon 3. This is Nintendo’s paintball shooter that will feature a new single-player mode. Per the direct, we now know that there will also be a hoard-like co-op wave mode. Splatoon 3 is set for a Summer 2022 launch.
Mario Strikers Battle League brings back the Mario and soccer remix game first released on the GameCube. This new game will feature more of the wackiness of the original. This offense-heavy 5-on-5 soccer game will add more customization options for players and has some interesting goal mechanics. Eight players can compete on one system, and there will be online play as well. Players can create clubs, with 20 players per club. Clubs can compete to be the best int he world.
No Man’s Sky, the procedurally generated universe with literally an trillions of planets, is coming to Nintendo Switch. Graphically, the game is a step down from its PS4, Xbox One and PC counterparts, but that’s to be expected. It’s set for a summer release.
Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp has been announced for an April 8 release date. This full remake of the original Game Boy Advance classics will feature modern graphics and a fully voiced cast.
Nintendo is leading the presentation with a new Fire Emblem Warriors game. Subtitled Three Hopes, it’s much like the Dynasty Warriors of Hyrule Warriors series, with tons of satisfying, if repetitive, hacking and slashing. The game will take place in the Three Houses universe. It’s set to release on June 24, 2022.
Okay, the Direct is starting! Watch it on YouTube here.
Okay, we’re less than 30 minutes away from the Direct livestream. Apart from a rare $20 discount on Woot (Amazon Prime membership required), there isn’t much.
There have been rumors that Nintendo has been working on a sequel to 1-2-Switch, a launch title that featured many casual games.
We personally would love some sort of HD remaster of the Metroid Prime trilogy or enhancements to Nintendo’s online subscription service, mainly in the realm of latency and added features. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
We still have a little over an hour before Nintendo’s stream goes live. Either way, little tidbits have started to slip. For example, Nintendo Life reports that the creator of the Mother series, known as Earthbound in the U.S., Shigesato Itoi, retweeted the direct this morning. His tweet, in Japanese, translates to “7am is amazing. It may be snowing.”
It’s an odd statement to put on a retweet for a Nintendo Direct. But there could be a cryptic message hidden inside. Or he may just be looking forward to waking up in the morning on a cool snowy day to watch it.
朝7時って、すごいな。雪が降ってるかもしれない。 https://t.co/TQk985WDqpFebruary 9, 2022
With about two hours to go before the Nintendo Direct begins, there’s not much we can say definitively about the livestream yet. However, Nintendo fans are excited to learn more about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2.
We don’t know whether this game will be coming or in the first second half of 2022, so we may not actually see it this afternoon. However, the first Breath of the Wild came out in March, so it’s entirely possible that the sequel will follow suit. If nothing else, we’re about ready for the game to get a definitive title.