Well, Nintendo was the last, big show at E3 and they brought the hammer down. Where Microsoft and Sony brought a good show, Nintendo brought a lot of fan favorite games that are sure to bring in the $$$ for the Switch this year and well into next year.
Super Mario Odyssey
Mario is back and looking for new adventures. In Super Mario Odyssey seems to be taking a page out of Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Sunshine only this time you wander the worlds with magic hats? Yes, that’s right magic hats. See for yourself with the trailer below:
Kirby for Switch
Another one of our fan favs is back… Kirby! But this time it isn’t some yarn-filled adventure, its old school Kirby. Need we say more? Check out the trailer below:
Metroid Prime 4
Yes Samus is back and badder than ever! In Metroid Prime 4 you are… well there isn’t much in the way of hardcore information yet, but they did give us a nifty teaser. Check it out below:
Pokemon for the Swtich
As we announced previously on our show, Game Freak has finally come forward with news that they are developing a Pokemon RPG for the Switch. The only downside is this is just an announcement with no concrete details other than it won’t release until sometime next year (hopefully). But you can always get your Pokemon fix when Pokken Tournament comes out later this year. Unfortunately, there is no trailer to speak of so heres a cute pic of the originals.
Yoshi in 2018
Everyone’s favorite dino is back and is going back to it’s semi original routes, as in Yoshi’s Island. Although details are scarce, you know you are gonna want to play. Check out the trailer below:
Breath of the Wild’s first DLC
Yes, those who have been hyped up for the first DLC can finally relax. The first DLC titled “Master Trials” is set to release at the end of June and features a whole world of possibilities. Don’t believe me? Check out the trailer for yourself:
Rocket League
Everyone’s favorite jet powered RC cars are coming to the Switch. For those who aren’t familiar with Rocket League, you can check out our review here or the trailer below.
Now that Nintendo is over with, what was your favorite moment?