Nintendo has announced their lineup of games for Gamescom 2019. Gamescom runs from August 20th to 24th in Cologne, Germany. If you aren’t attending the annual event, there will be gameplay live streams with developers to check out! Provided below are details from Nintendo’s Gamescom site:
On top of bringing a host of upcoming playable Nintendo Switch titles to Gamescom in Cologne, Germany from Tuesday, August 20, Nintendo will also give fans around the world a series of in-depth looks at several already-announced titles launching in 2019, including Luigi’s Mansion 3, Astral Chain, and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening.
Gameplay Demonstrations
In a series of videos to be published from August 20 to 22, Nintendo of Europe product experts will showcase new gameplay from the following Nintendo Switch titles:
Luigi’s Mansion 3
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening
Astral Chain
Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
The Witcher III: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition
Fans should keep an eye on this page throughout the week of Gamescom to watch the videos.
Playable Titles
Meanwhile, visitors to Nintendo’s booth in Hall 9 at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany from Tuesday, August 20 to Saturday, August 24 will be able to go hands-on with a range of upcoming games coming to Nintendo Switch in 2019, including:
Luigi’s Mansion 3
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening
Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield
Daemon X Machina
Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition
The Witcher III: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition
All titles will be playable on the flagship Nintendo Switch console.
Tournaments
Whether visiting in-person or watching from home, fans of competitive Super Smash Bros. Ultimate action are in for a treat, as invited players from last season’s Smash Ball Team Cup will compete in the one-off Nintendo Live: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Gamescom 2019 Invitational on Thursday, August 22. The victorious players will fly to Japan for the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate World Challenge Cup, held at the Nintendo Live event in Kyoto on October 14, and compete as a European squad against qualified teams from Japan and North America, as well as a multi-national team of top players, in a special gala tournament. Fans will be able to get involved by nominating the players they’d like to see compete at Gamescom. The Nintendo Live: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Gamescom 2019 Invitational, happening live in the afternoon of Thursday, August 22, will be live streamed in English on the Nintendo UK YouTube channel. Stay tuned for further announcements.
In addition, Nintendo’s stage at Gamescom will play host to the first country qualifiers in the upcoming seasons of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate European Team Cup and Splatoon 2 European Championship, which will be live streamed in German on Friday and Saturday afternoons respectively.
We will keep you all updated on information coming out of Gamescom 2019 when the event arrives on August 20th!
Just in time for Halloween, Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered will launch on PS4, Xbox One, Switch and PC via Epic Games Store on October 4. It’ll be published by Mad Dog Games and developed by Saber Interactive.
IGN has released the first gameplay footage of the remaster which showcases the Stay Puft Boss Fight.
Marvelous and XSEED games have announced that Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Complete Edition will launch worldwide on October 17 for PS4 and PC via Steam.
The complete edition features previously released DLC and improved high-definition visuals. PC version will high resolution support and an unlocked frame rate while the PS4 version will have exclusive shirts. You can watch the new trailer here.
Gearbox has just announced in a tweet that Borderlands 3 has officially gone gold.
We are pleased to announce that #Borderlands3 has gone GOLD! Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make this happen! We’ll see you September 13th Vault Hunters! pic.twitter.com/CgwKbTgP9A
Borderlands 3 is the original shooter-looter that packs bazillions of guns and an all-new mayhem-fueled adventure! Blast through new worlds and enemies as one of four brand new Vault Hunters, each with deep skill trees, abilities, and customization. Play solo or join with friends to take on insane enemies, score loads of loot and save your home from the most ruthless cult leaders in the galaxy.
Be prepared to shoot and loot on September 13th! Are you picking up Borderlands 3? Which Vault Hunter are you going to play as? Let us know!
The largest fighting game tournament series in the world begins this Friday! Thousands of people are attending to watch tournaments and hype moments, but what if you aren’t going to the event? Luckily, the official EVO Twitter account has detailed the entire stream schedule. Twitch is the home of EVO broadcasting so all the major tournaments will air on respective EVO channels. The final day of EVO will also be streamed on Twitter. Here’s the list of EVO Twitch channels:
EVO 2019 begins on August 2nd and ends on August 4th. We will keep you all updated on any fighting game related announcements from the event. What tournaments are you looking forward to at this year’s EVO? Let us know in the comments and on Twitter!
Xbox Game Pass is arguably one of the best deals in gaming, and to add to its already huge library, it looks like we’re getting some fresh new titles beginning in August. Check out the titles and release dates below.
Ashes Cricket – 8/1
Ashes Cricket is the officially licensed video game of cricket’s greatest rivalry. Bringing all the fast paced action, big hits and skill that you see in the greatest cricket competition on earth, in both a more realistic and authentic way than ever before, you’ll be able to bathe your team in glory in the men’s and women’s 2017/2018 Ashes tours. Courtesy of Big Ant’s unique photogrammetry technology, Ashes Cricket presents official photorealistic likenesses for all of the Australian and English men’s and women’s teams – it will make you feel like you’re right there at the live game. Star Test players have been fully motion-captured and you can choose your own batting or bowling style to make your game your own. Big Ant’s most detailed and refined cricket engine to date allows for true 360-degree batting. No two players will play the game the same way!
Pandemic – 8/1
Humanity is on the brink of extinction. As members of an elite disease control team, you’re the only thing standing in the way of the four deadly diseases spreading across the world. You must travel the globe protecting cities, containing infections from spreading, and discovering the cure for each disease. The fate of humanity is in your hands! In solo or couch co-op mode, you will assemble a team of specialists to save humankind. Each member of the team has their own set of skills that you must use efficiently. Recruit the Medic to quickly treat diseases, discover a cure faster with the Scientist, or stop infections from spreading with the Quarantine Specialist. Each role opens new possibilities and syncs with the other roles to offer new strategies. Pick from seven available character roles to create your elite team.
Downwell – 8/1
Downwell is a curious game about a young person venturing down a well in search of untold treasures with only his Gunboots to protect him.
Jackbox Party Pack 2 – 8/8
The sequel to the party game phenomenon The Jackbox Party Pack, featuring FIVE fresh, rib-tickling party games! Your phones or tablets are your controllers – no big mess of expensive controllers needed. For up to 8 players plus an Audience of up to 10,000! It’s a game-night riot in a box… without the box!H
Space Hulk Tactics – 8/8
Space Hulk: Tactics is a faithful adaptation of the board game Space Hulk, set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, bringing a unique twist to the cult classic formula. Engage in bloody battles through an immense Space Hulk – a twisted mass of asteroids, wrecked star ships, and debris – as either a squad of Terminator Space Marines or the deadly alien Genestealers. Which side will you choose?
Slay the Spire – 8/14
We fused card games and roguelikes together to make the best single player deckbuilder we could. Craft a unique deck, encounter bizarre creatures, discover relics of immense power, and Slay the Spire!
For those looking to get more content out of Monster Hunter World, it looks like you finally have an idea of when that arrives. The Iceborne expansion’s official Steam page is up, and now gives January 2020 as its official PC release window. It’s a long way away but should still have players very excited.
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is an upcoming massive expansion to Monster Hunter. It will be offering a massive host of new changes to help freshen up the game. Those changes are new hunting mechanics, a new quest difficulty, an entirely new locale, and new monsters. With this, you can also expect a lot of new gear to help you take on this new area and its wildlife. This is an update that players in the community have been really excited to try their first glimpses at, and expectedly so.
Along with this DLC schedule, players can also expect several large content updates following its release. All of these will be free to the owners of Iceborne. Overall, there’s a lot to be excited for when it comes to the future of Monster Hunter. If you haven’t gotten yourself into the game and want something new, this could be just the thing for you. Monster Hunter: World is available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC for $59.99.
PlayStation users are going to have a couple of games to sink their teeth into this month. PlayStation has announced on their official blog the two free PlayStation Plus games for the month of August! Those games are WipEout Omega Collection and Sniper Elite 4.
WipEout Omega Collection is a futuristic racing game developed and published by EPOS Gaming Studios. It’s formed as a collection of the previous two WipEout titles, WipEout HD and WipEout HD Fury. In the games, you take control of a realistic vehicle and must race through vast advanced landscapes to secure first place. This game forms a solid racer, as it’s raced its way to an 85 score on Metacritic.
Sniper Elite 4 on the other hand, is a tactical third-person shooter developed and published by Rebellion Developments. You take on the role of Karl Fairburne once again in order to stop a new Nazi super weapon from being developed. Fans of sniping and tactical games should be excited to hop into this game. Critics seem to agree, with the game at around an 80 from reviews.
PlayStation Plus seems to be bringing out the big guns with this month’s games, as Sniper Elite and WipEout are great for their genre. If you’d like to get into these games, they will be available from August 6th until September 2nd. Until then, make sure to pick up Detroit: Become Human and Horizon Chase Turbo from last month. Both games (especially Detroit) are really solid and are worth your time.
Ubisoft China has announced a new Rabbids game based around Ancient China, developed by Ubisoft Chengdu and inspired by Journey to the West. The game focuses around four-player multiplayer with party mini-games. As of now, an official English title or release date have not been given. Provided below is the announcement trailer by Gematsu:
For more information and screenshots, visit the official site. We will keep you all updated on Rabbids: Adventure Party as more news is provided. What are your thoughts on a Chinese based Rabbids game? Let us know in the comments and on Twitter! Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest gaming news and updates!
It’s been a month since Super Mario Maker 2 came out, and I’ve spent quite a lot of time building courses. Personally, the Game Style that is my favorite is Super Mario 3D World, as it offers the most unique and enjoyable experience for me. From the Koopa Troopa Car to Cat Mario , Super Mario Maker 2 undeniably has some unique parts to choose from. After a month of playing though, I’m really starting to want another Game Style. There are a few that could really work in Super Mario Maker 2, but one game stands out to me, Super Mario Odyssey.
Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario Odyssey was released on October 27th, 2017, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. The game was developed and published by Nintendo. Super Mario Odyssey shied away from the linear gameplay of previous titles, and went back to the roots of the series following Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine with a sandbox style of gameplay. The game received many awards and universal acclaim. Super Mario Odyssey sold incredibly well, selling 14.44 Million units as of March 2019.
Cappy
After seeing how well Nintendo managed to implement Super Mario 3D World into the game, I really would love to see them do it with Super Mario Odyssey. Super Mario Odyssey is an incredible game that offers a uniqueness that no other Mario game does. The game introduced everyone to Cappy, Mario’s main ally in Super Mario Odyssey. In Super Mario Odyssey, Cappy has a wide range of abilities, from being thrown to even being used to capture enemies! Cappy can be thrown a wide variety of ways, which all can help benefit you when trying to defeat an enemy or obstacle. Let’s go over the main ways you can throw Cappy.
Straight throw – Basically you toss Cappy directly in front of you, the most simple throw
Circular throw – Here Mario tosses Cappy in a circle and he spins in a circle 6 times, gradually expanding the radius.
Upwards throw – This is a straight throw but directly upwards.
Homing throw – Here Mario can throw Cappy and control him for a short bit after, it does extend his range while using.
So where does all of this come into play in Super Mario Maker 2? The possibilities are endless. You can have jump off of Cappy to reach places that Mario couldn’t without him, which would add a whole new level to gameplay. Also, when the player is Small Mario (no power ups, one hit kills you), Mario could be without Cappy. Only getting a Super Mushroom would grant the player Cappy. These features with Cappy would allow for very challenging platforming sections in levels, and would give players much more creativity to make their courses unique. But that’s just the basics of Cappy. Next, let’s take a dive into enemies.
Enemies
Super Mario Odyssey has a wide variety of enemies. There are a ton of them in the game, and almost all of them are unique. Yes, you have your Goombas and Hammer Bros, but you also have Sherms(Tanks) and a T-Rex! All of the enemies kind of have their own theme tied to the Kingdom you are in too, which could add an interesting twist when picking a Course Theme. There are so many enemies who would make a perfect fit in Super Mario Maker 2, so I’ll list the ones I think have the most potential in no particular order. I will focus on the enemies that are exclusive to Super Mario Odyssey.
Magmato – The Magmato is from the Luncheon Kingdom, the food and chef based Kingdom inside Super Mario Odyssey. The Magmato is basically an angry tomato, that will roll towards the player until it touches them. The player can either jump on the Magmato or hit it with Cappy to defeat it. When it is defeated, the Magmato melts into a puddle of Magma, which is very dangerous unless you have captured a Lava Bubble. This could add for some very interesting platforming. You could be running up or down a slope with a Magmato behind you, or have a Magmato turn into a puddle on a blinking block.
Tropical Wiggler – The Tropical Wiggler is from the Lost Kingdom, the Kingdom where Mario gets deserted about midway through Super Mario Odyssey. The Tropical Wiggler is a stretching enemy, who will stretch their spike covered body then shrink once at a destination. The Tropical Wiggler’s head has a flower on it, and it is the only part of their body that doesn’t have a spike on it. Each other piece of their body has one sharp spike on it. They can go in any direction in Super Mario Odyssey, but with Super Mario Maker 2 being 2.5D, they would only go left or right. You could have a couple Tropical Wigglers going across a flat platform that you have to get across to beat the level. This would add some difficulty to the level unless the player had Cappy, which the creator has control over.
Sherms – The Sherms are primarily from the Wooded Kingdom, the forest Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. They also show up in the Metro Kingdom, or New Donk City, the metropolitan city Kingdom from Super Mario Odyssey. Sherms are tanks that will shoot projectiles at the player. The projectile travels in a straight line from where the Sherm shoots it, it is not a homing projectile. I could see you hiding the Sherm but having an opening for it to shoot, which could make it difficult to avoid the projectiles being shot.
Uproot – The Uproot are from the Wooded Kingdom, the forest Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. The Uproot is a plant that can stretch its legs to a great height. It has a pot over its head, but that can be knocked off by jumping on it or throwing Cappy at it. THe Uproot could be an extremely cool and unique enemy with it being able to reach great heights. For example, you could have platforms in a similar fashion to Donkey Kong, and they could climb up at it at ease putting pressure on the player.
Stairface Ogre – The Stairface Ogre is from Bowser’s Kingdom, Bowser’s area in Super Mario Odyssey. Stairface Ogres are based on mythical creatures called Oni. They are creatures that have a stair shaped block, and they smash said block into the ground in front of them when a player is near them. The way to defeat them is to do a ground pound on their head before they bring the block back up. They could be very cool for putting pressure on the player. You could have the player trapped between two enemies with the space slowly shrinking, which would mean they have to hurry and defeat the Stairface Ogre before it squashes them.
These are just a few of the enemies that could be implemented into Super Mario Maker 2. Where it gets really unique, however, is when you add the Capture mechanic into the mix.
Capturing
Now for the most unique mechanic in Super Mario Odyssey – Capturing. This would give Super Mario Odyssey hands down the most unique Super Mario Maker 2 Game Style. For those who do not know, you can Capture your enemies in Super Mario Odyssey, which allows you to take control of them and use their abilities. There are a few enemies whose capture mechanics work better than others, so I’ll go into depth about them below.
Pokio – This is definitely one of the most unique enemies in Super Mario Odyssey. The Pokio is a bird, and it pokes using its beak. When Mario captures it, it gives the player the ability to stab the beak into a wall and propel themselves in any direction desired.
Uproot – The Uproot is a very unique vine like enemy from Super Mario Odyssey. It can stretch its vine like legs to reach great heights, which could be implemented in a very unique way in Super Mario Maker 2.
Also, all the enemies mentioned above such as the Sherms would work as well. The Capture mechanic would obviously work great with veteran enemies, like Goombas and Hammer Bros.
Final Thoughts
In conclusion, Super Mario Odyssey would be a fantastic addition as a Game Style in Super Mario Maker 2. There is so much potential with Odyssey as a Game Style, and this could add a whole other level to the game. If it were to get added to the game, it would definitely stand out above the rest. I could go on and on about the enemies and which ones should be added, but I won’t hold you for too long. Hopefully Super Mario Odyssey becomes a Game Style in Mario Maker 2 in the future!