If that was indeed the final Switch focused Direct then boy was it a big one! Just when I keep thinking "okay this game is the Switch's swan song" Nintendo keeps surprising me! Gonna do my recap in order of announcements:
-Mario and Luigi: Brothership
Yep the M&L series is back! No idea who's making it, but supposedly Nintendo did hire on a lot of AlphaDream staff after they went under so it could still be a lot of the same people. Mario RPG fans have been having a FEAST this past year! Super Mario RPG and Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door both get excellent remakes, and now Mario & Luigi is back with a new game!
-Now the first set of quick headlines:
*reminder that Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition is launching next month, it's a competitive speedrunning game inspired by the tournament Nintendo held first back in 1990.
*Fairy Tale 2 is the latest game based on the popular anime, coming this winter.
*Fantasian: Neo Dimension is the latest game from Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi, and with music composed by classic FF composer Nobuo Uematsu. It's a turn based JRPG where you can manipulate your attacks to hit multiple enemies, and you can send enemies to another dimension to battle them later in huge battles (probably a good way to grind). Coming this holiday season.
*Nintendo Switch Sports is getting a FREE update this summer that adds basketball to the game.
*Mio: Memories in Orbit looks to be a new metroidvania from a small studio, has a really neat looking watercolor aesthetic. It's coming in 2025.
*Disney's Illusion Island is getting a FREE expansion added today where Mickey and pals have to solve a mystery.
*Hello Kitty Island Adventure basically looks like "Animal Crossing: Sanrio Edition" so if you love Sanrio characters this will be up your ally.
*Looney Tunes: Wackey World of Sports is a sports game compilation featuring Looney Tunes characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Lola Bunny. It's a Gamemill published title so I'm not expecting much out of it. Kinda looks like a throwback to licensed games from the Gamecube era.
*Among Us is getting a free update today that adds new roles to the game (yep they did indeed accidentally leak the date of the Direct, lol).
*Farmagia is a game that combines farm sim elements and monster raising, looking like what you'd get if you crossed Pikmin, Story of Seasons, and Pokemon all in one.
*Donkey Kong Country Returns HD is a remaster of the classic Wii game, but it also includes all the new content from the 3DS port so this will definitely be the definitive edition of the game. Coming January 16, 2025.
-Dragon Quest III HD-2D remake finally has a date, coming November 17, 2024 (only a week after M&L Brothership to boot). The HD-2D remakes of DQ1 and 2 are coming in 2025 as one big game, and since chronologically 3 comes before 1 and 2 this should make for an interesting way to reexperience this trilogy.
More headlines:
*Funko Fusion is this rather strange crossover game where Funko pop versions of licensed characters all go around multiple franchise worlds. It's a neat crossover idea I just wish wasn't attached to freaking Funko pops of all things.
*Reminder that Luigi's Mansion 2 HD is out next week.
*The New Denpa Men is a free-to-play successor to the 3DS Denpa Men game, looks like it might be quirky fun.
*Metal Slug Attack Reloaded is a card based tower defense spin-off in the Metal Slug series shadow dropping today. I'm more interesting in the upcoming Metal Slug Tactics game, but this might be a fun way to hold fans over.
*Darkest Dungeon 2 is hitting the Switch next month, masochists rejoice.
-NSO is getting some updates today:
*First on GBA they are putting Link's Awakening GBA on there, which means the original Four Swords is finally playable on a modern console and with online play, and Metroid: Zero Mission, the remake of Metroid 1, is also finally on Switch.
*The N64 app meant specifically for games rated 17+ is finally heading to countries other than Japan and the two games to kick things off are two classic FPS titles. First the original Turok, which is surprising as an HD remaster is also being sold on the eShop. But the biggest one IMO is the original Perfect Dark is hitting NSO today! Everyone please brush up on the original game before the reboot launches on Xbox Series consoles in the future! With this 17+ app finally available everywhere I hope this means we'll also see stuff like Conker, Mortal Kombat, and OG Resident Evil 2.
-Headlines once more:
*Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero is the latest entry in this series from the same studio as Disgea. Framerate looks pretty rough, but this is also a 2025 game so my guess is this might be a case of "poor performance on Switch 1, but will run smoothly on Switch 2."
*MAHVEL BAYBEE! SEVEN classic Marvel games made by Capcom are hitting Switch later this year! Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Collection is the name and it'll mainly have all the classic Capcom fighters with Marvel characters, but also the Punisher beat-em-up is included!
*Super Mario Party Jamboree is the latest Mario Party and I expect it'll be a good one given the post-Hudson era finally become good on the Switch. Will even feature the return of Western Land from Mario Party 2 which I love. it'll even have a 20 player online mode so I can already see this being a collab game for Hololive, lol. Coming October 17, 2024.
-A brand new top down Zelda! And the twist? You get to play as Zelda in this adventure! It's called The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, and Zelda's main ability is she wields a staff that can create "echoes" of objects and enemies, with all of them being useful for navigation and combat. It looks like the devs found a way to incorporate some of the freedom of Tears of the Kingdom in to a classic 2D Zelda! It's also using the toy artstyle seen in the Link's Awakening remake. Furthermore, it's coming quite soon too! September 26, 2024!
Final batch of headlines:
*Just Dance 2025 Edition coming this year, of course.
*Lego Horizon Adventures coming this year to Switch, and it was interesting to see it did pop up with "PlayStation Publishing" as the company publishing it, lol
*Stray is coming to the Switch this holiday.
*Tales of the Shire is a cozy game based in the Lord of the Rings universe, where you play as a hobbit living a cozy life.
*Ace Attorney Investigations Collection! These two games are finally coming to a modern platform, and this marks the first official release of Investigation 2 in English. You can even swap between the classic pixel look or an updated hand drawn look. Coming September 6, 2024.
*The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy is a new tactical RPG from the Danganronpa team, you control students in an academy that you have to defend for 100 days, and looks to have the visual novel elements from Danganronpa as well. Coming Early 2025.
*One of Square's more underrated 16-bit RPGs, Romancing Saga 2, is getting a remake and coming October 24, 2024. Looks pretty neat!
-AND NOW THE BIG FINISHER: METROID PRIME 4: BEYOND
AT long, long, long, last the fourth Metroid Prime game has finally had footage shown! The fact this is still coming to Switch is quite astounding, but also further plays into my theory this is absolutely a crossgen launch title for Switch 2. I also feel Prime Remastered was absolutely Retro showing off the engine they made for Prime 4 as it also looks like this will indeed be running at 60 fps. All we know right now is yes it's set for 2025, but again I fully expect this is going to be a crossgen release.
AND THAT'S IT! man this is probably my longest recap! Maybe I'll need to get better at formatting going forward, lol.