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Tales of Berseria Remastered review

System: Switch
Release date: February 26, 2026
Developer: Bandai Namco
Publisher: Bandai Namco

My experience with Bandai Namco’s storied Tales of franchise amounts ultimately to my time playing Tales of Symphonia and Tales of Vesperia, two games I loved playing dearly a few years back due to several of their characters appearing in the Nintendo 3DS Project X Zone series of games and piquing my interest in learning about their original stories. After Namco’s recent remasters of the above mentioned Tales titles, I was excited to branch out and play some titles in the series I had yet to experience; Tales of Berseria was one of them. The slightly different style of JRPG gameplay and more intense storytelling appealed to me, and having the main protagonist be a female character was a cool switch-up to what I’d experienced previously and was curious how that would impact the way the story was presented. While the storytelling of Tales of Berseria is unquestionably the highlight of the game, this specific version perhaps has not done enough to justify a brand-new release with a ‘remaster’ title.

Damon and Baby

November 11: Arc System Works is making Damon and Baby for Nintendo Switch, the company has announced. A release is planned for early 2026.

According to Arc System Works, Damon and Baby is a new take on shooting action and in-depth exploration.

Here’s some additional information:

Director Masahiro Sakurai was behind the lyrics of the main theme song in Kirby Air Riders, he’s revealed. That news comes from an interview that just went up on Nintendo’s website.

Sakurai said that he hadn’t spoke about this previously because he believes “you shouldn’t have that work’s world associated with a single person.” He added that he wouldn’t like it “if people thought that the world of Kirby Air Riders was a certain way because I’m the one who made it.”

Sakurai explained in the interview:

Is new content coming to Mario Kart World’s Battle Mode? Fans are starting to speculate about the possibility with a future update.

Today, Nintendo posted a screenshot from the game to announce the Mario Kart World My Nintendo Open Series. This is just one of many promotions the company is planning for MAR10 Day. What’s more interesting beyond the actual announcement though is the screenshot, which we’ve attached below.

Pokemon Pokopia

It’s time for the newest North American Nintendo Download Switch report for the week of March 5, 2026. The latest releases on the Nintendo eShop include Pokemon Pokopia, Poker Night at the Inventory, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Kena: Bridge of Spirits

It’s taken a few years, but a Nintendo platform is finally getting Kena: Bridge of Spirits with a just-announced Switch 2 version. We’ll be seeing it this spring.

Kena: Bridge of Spirits is an acclaimed story-driven action adventure game. The Nintendo Switch 2 version will come feature-complete with the latest updates to the game, including the Anniversary DLC and New Game+ mode. 

Those curious about the game can check out the following details:

Kirby Air Riders Noir Dedede & Hydra amiibo

Two more amiibo are joining the Kirby Air Riders line, with Nintendo having just revealed the Sword Kirby & Dragoon and Noir Dedede & Hydra figures. Release dates will be provided later.

Similar to other Kirby Air Riders amiibo, characters can be swapped with Air Ride Machines.

MAR10 Day is just on the horizon, and three classic games are coming in celebration of the event. Mario’s Tennis, Mario Clash, and Mario vs. Donkey Kong are all planned for March 10, 2026.

Mario’s Tennis and Mario Clash are additions for the Virtual Boy. Over on the GBA app, Nintendo is making Mario vs. Donkey Kong available.

The March 2026 Indie World Showcase will be starting soon, and fans can tune in with the official live stream. It begins at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET / 2 PM in the UK / 3 PM in Europe.

Nintendo has only said that the new presentation will cover indie games for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. The video is keeping in line with past ones as it’ll be about 15 minutes long (though the Japanese one will be 25 minutes).


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