Capcom announced Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection for Switch 2, set to release in March 2026. The game features a character named Leo, tasked with training a recruit named Thea.
The demo showcased a complex battle system against various monsters including Velocipray and Paolumu. The graphics were praised for their performance on the Switch 2.
Players can expect a vibrant world reminiscent of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Further gameplay details will be available closer to launch.
“I absolutely loved Wings of Ruin and can’t wait for another iteration…”
— [Author], [Title]
Capcom’s Mega Man Star Force: Legacy Collection includes all three Star Force games, launching in 2026. The demo featured the opening moments of the Dragon version.
The gameplay involved Geo receiving a Vizualizer headset, allowing him to interact with the Wave World. The graphics were noted for their clarity on larger screens.
The battles were well-received, especially in 3D format. Players may prefer handheld mode upon release.
“I came away impressed with how crisp it looked.”
— [Author], [Title]
Koei Tecmo’s Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is a sequel to Age of Calamity, launching on November 6. The game runs smoothly on Switch 2.
Players can switch between characters like Zelda and Rauru, utilizing team-up attacks. Mineru’s unique abilities were highlighted during gameplay.
Expect more gameplay mechanics and character abilities as the release date approaches.
“Mineru’s kit stole the show.”
— [Author], [Title]
Once Upon a Katamari, releasing on October 24, was showcased at TGS. The game features rolling mechanics in a Japanese village setting.
The demo provided an engaging experience, despite initial control challenges. Players can expect a fun soundtrack accompanying gameplay.
Further details will be unveiled as the release date nears.
“I had a grand old time rolling a massive ball around…”
— [Author], [Title]
Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake is set for release on October 30, showcasing enhanced graphics on Switch 2. The demo featured gameplay from both titles.
Players experienced character interactions and narrative elements, especially in Dragon Quest II. New gameplay mechanics were introduced, enhancing the experience.
Expect more updates as the release approaches.
“I immediately noticed how much more involved the party members are…”
— [Author], [Title]
Professor Layton and the New World of Steam is delayed to 2026. The demo allowed exploration of Steam Bison using Joy-Con 2’s Mouse Mode.
Puzzles were featured prominently, with a focus on interaction with the environment. The game aims to create a more immersive setting.
Further insights will be shared as the release date is confirmed.
“This feels like a much more ‘alive’ setting than previous Professor Layton games.”
— [Author], [Title]
Little Nightmares III is set to release on October 10. The game emphasizes co-op gameplay, featuring characters Loss and Alone.
The demo included puzzle-solving and avoiding enemies in a circus environment. The gameplay experience is designed for cooperative play.
More details will be revealed closer to the launch date.
“It seems very much like a game you’d need to play with a friend…”
— [Author], [Title]
SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide will launch on November 18, channeling classic collectathon gameplay. The demo featured platforming mechanics in Bikini Bottom.
Players control Patrick to rescue SpongeBob, engaging in various challenges. The game aims to capture the spirit of earlier titles.
Expect more gameplay details as the release date approaches.
“These are some top-tier 3D platformers.”
— [Author], [Title]
D-Topia, from Annapurna Interactive, is set for release in 2026. The game presents a utopian setting where players solve logic puzzles.
The demo involved navigating challenges as a Facility Mechanic. Players encountered various obstacles that added complexity to the puzzles.
Further information will be provided as the launch date nears.
“I’m curious to see what that’s all about…”
— [Author], [Title]