For a good while Nintendo has been producing 'Monthly Rewind' videos in which a very energetic voice-over walks us through key releases and moments from the last month. The November iteration has arrived and serves as a reminder that it was a pretty notable month for the Switch (and mobile gets a mention too).
Of course Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are a major headline, along with Pokémon Unite's updates, and it also highlights that we had substantial updates to existing games - both free and paid - that gave them extra life. We were big fans of Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Happy Home Paradise in particular. Some pretty decent eShop titles get shown off too, from high profile IPs to the distinctly bonkers DEEEER Simulator: Your Average Everyday Deer Game.
December is naturally going to be quieter, though some intriguing download games and updates will likely pick up the slack in an absence of big-selling retail titles.
Let us know what you thought of Nintendo's November efforts in the comments.
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No mention of the GTA trilogy lol
Decent month, not really. I mean depend of what games you expect.
SMT V released, so it was a very good month, yes.
@SpringLand Oh, that'd be bad publicity due to the state the games were released, unfortunately
@Ralizah That's #1 in my wishlist. Did the occasional performance issues that have been reported annoy you during gameplay?
Pretty terrible month if like me you have no interest in Pokémon, where's the big game for Christmas?
Sold my switch this month, very good month if you ask me
I don't really comment on here much anymore but... Animal Crossing New LEAF? LOL
@John_Deacon 90% of the time I didn't even notice the framerate. It tanks in a particular mid-game dungeon and in spots around the game's third major in-game landmass, but, otherwise, it was stable enough that it didn't bother me.
Of course, a lot of that is going to depend on how sensitive you are to framerate fluctuations, but I'd say performance is easily better than in games like Monster Hunter Stories 2, Disgaea 6, and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. While performance is never amazing, it's, as I mentioned, fairly stable most of the time, so you don't get a lot of really wild fluctuations while you're playing.
Could be better in that area, but I don't think it's anywhere near bad enough to pass on the game.
Any chance we get a Football Manager review?
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