Meanwhile, spin-off Danganronpa S is a grind-heavy board game of sorts that brings characters from all of the games together into one fanservice spectacular. You’ll have to investigate murders before heading into trials, in a manner vaguely similar to Ace Attorney but not nearly as clean in terms of outcomes.
Follow the ups and downs of the stories of teenagers forced to kill each other by a sadistic bear named Monokuma. The main trilogy of these adventure thrillers has been ported to the Switch in reasonably good form. Whether you buy them separately or in a bundle, the Danganronpa games are must-plays if you haven’t tried them before. Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition ($14.99)ĭanganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition ($14.99)ĭanganronpa V3: Killing Harmony Anniversary Edition ($29.99)ĭanganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp ($19.99) I’d say it falls somewhere between Animal Crossing and Fantasy Life? Worth checking out, provided you are into the characters. You also run your own cafe, and much of the game centers around getting the stuff you need for it. Doing so earns you stickers that opens up more of the world and its contents. Your character interacts with tons of Disney characters and helps them out with various tasks that take the form of minigames.
That’s obviously not going to be a big problem here, so if you are a Disney fan or have a kid who is, you’ll want to look into this one. This is an enhanced port of a Nintendo 3DS game whose main issue was the somewhat poor technical performance. Disney Magical World 2: Enchanted Edition ($49.99) I may have a review of this one next week if I can get in enough time with my family. You can play alone or pull in other for up to four players via local multiplayer, or head online and compete against ghost data from other users. Perform a wide variety of brain-teasing tasks and see how you come up in the end with your Big Brain Brawn score. Brain collects activities from the two previous installments and adds in some extra mustard.
Nintendo closes out its schedule for the year with a new game in a series I didn’t expect to see again. New Releases Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Look, I like nostalgia as much as the next person, but getting one new game every few months is probably a little too faithful to that old Nintendo 64 experience. No Genesis games, no NES Games, no Super NES games. That is the only game announced, however. Nintendo announced today that Paper Mario for the Nintendo 64 would be hitting the service next week on December 10th. Nintendo typically adds more retro games to its Nintendo Switch Online apps in December, but with the Expansion Pack dropping in late October I wondered if the same would hold true this year.