This year’s Nintendo Switch series is the best playback of the year

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    Since its launch back in 2017, 2022 was the best year for Nintendo Switch releases at its best. I am currently thinking about a lot of games and even loved the classics that have been good enough for Switch a couple of months ago. Since 2022 has passed, there are a lot of games Ive had that eye on in the next few months. Here are the upcoming Nintendo Switch games, which I like only for 2023.

    Embellishment of fire encourages action.

    The Fire Emblem series was successful with each new entry after being saved by Fire Emblem Awakening 3DS years ago. After an awesome Warriors game, Nintendo has the game Fire Emblem Three Houses and Fire Emblem Three Hopes, both essential for each Nintendo Switch owner. Fire Emblem Engage, the latest mainline entry, features an excellent new tiger design with an overall aesthetic. The gameplay looks good, and now, as far as it turns out, it is a gino, but the release date for January has become the most accurate and impressive tyrofom.

    Persona 3 / Persona 4 – Goldenes.

    With the superlative Persona 5 Royal, the mainline version finally came to Nintendo Switch, and we have the best Persona game together with Persona 3 Portable in the same month as Fire Emblem Engage. Persona 3 Portable debuted on PS Vita and Persona 4 Golden debuted on PS Vita. In comparison to Persona 3 (pronounced a standard version) – who isn’t the final version of Persona 4 – Persona 3 Portable had a few aches and pains. In either case, it will be fun to have two of the greatest JRPGs in Atlus on Switch.

    Octopath Traveler II.

    The original opace of Traveler is one of the best games you can play on Nintendo Switch and if you give it a bit more exciting effects and a more compelling story, it seems that it can be able to go to a different place than the original opace of Traveler II. I can’t wait for new characters and new music. The only downside of Octopath Traveler II is its release month, in spite of how busy a few games on this list are, which all arriving within days of each other. In addition, Square Enix looked to have taken feedback from the original game into account with the manner in which the characters interact in the trailers.

    Fitness Boxing Fist of North Star’s North Star.

    Imagineers Fitness Boxing has made a lot of waves on Nintendo Switch over the years. Imagineer is releasing a fitness boxing Fist of the North Star in March. This makes Fist of the North Star a swagger. The gameplay is very impressive, so it becomes a big fan of Fist of the North Star. This is the first console game using the Fist of the North Star brand since the brawler last a few years ago on PS4.

    Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End & Secret Key.

    With Atelier Ryza, Koei Tecmo and Gust broke silver. The main character is popular among the fans of the series and genres, but the games have been continuously improving. Atelier Ryza 3: The Alchemist of the End & the Secret Key is aiming at building the first two games with its scope, enhancements and continued Ryzas story. I loved these two games and hope that one will release this as soon as it comes out in February.

    Metal Slug Tactics are available.

    Metal Slug Tactics is an interactive RPG of Leikir Studio and Dotemu. It was originally planned for 2022, but has already passed by 2023. Although it does not have a confirmed release date, the game looks like its entirety on its reveal and the screenshots. Dotemu was on the train and I hope that Metal Slug Tactics will do the right thing. The SNK should work with a lot of developers, so that it can return franchises in such new genres.

    Galleria – The Moon Society: Labyrinth: Labyrinth.

    Even though we have Estoric Odyssey on Switch, the first Labyrinth of Refrain from NIS in Japan delivered an excellent dungeon RPG. All pictures of Labyrinth of Galleria: The Moon Society, from its Japanese release point to being even better, and I can’t wait for it to arrive at Switch (and other platforms) in February. I hope that this one gets a demo so I can get more people into the genre and reach NIS best new IP. This is one of the games I’m thinking I’ll play for years, while talking to my friends who imported this from Japan before.

    Theatrhythm Bar Line Final Line.

    Theatrhythm Final Bar Line brings hundreds of Square Enix songs into a new series. The Atrhythm is an all new game, and since that’s the beginning, it’s almost as a culmination of every game. There’s a lot of Final Fantasy music there, but with the best of the Octopath Traveler music here.

    Zelda legends: tales of the Kingdom of the Lord.

    I was enamoured by The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and is one of the few games I bought in multiple platforms. I certainly look forward to the legend of Zelda: the Kingdom’s darkest moment. Nintendo hasn’t yet shown off the game properly. We can’t get excited because trailers show nothing but anything, and hope we get a correct media blowout showing the game in a timely manner.

    Hollow Knight Silksong.

    There are not very many people who think Hollow Knight Silksong will come out next year. But the original game was flawless despite its flaws. I played the original on Nintendo Switch, and the one that’s coming to a number of platforms, including Game Pass, are sure to take it on the Switch as soon as it hits. I hope this sequel goes on a lot like Rogue Legacy 2 and Hotline Miami 2 when it comes to sequels to beloved movies.

    This year gave Nintendo Switch owners massive new games, ports, remasters and much more. I spent the most time on the console this year, and I will try to see how 2023 works out with so many games I want to play without a single side either with the Nintendo Switch or with other platforms. What do you expect from the Nintendo Switch in 2023?

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