After a couple of rather loaded months, July 2021 brings us back to a couple of humble releases. This time, instead of multiple PlayStation, Xbox, or PC releases, it’s Nintendo Switch that leads the pack with a number of really exciting releases. In fact, there is a little something for everyone this month.
While Monster Hunter Stories did not set the world on fire, it offered a unique take on the beloved action game. Instead of a strong focus on mechanics, enemies, and grinding, Monster Hunter Stories tries to make the world feel more lived-in and focuses heavily on the story. The sequel looks to take the spin-off a much-needed step further, though it will be exciting to see if this choice pays off.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword was a rather divisive title. Taking place at the earliest point in the franchise’s narrative, the motion-based Zelda game offered a lot of good and bad. Bring it to Switch gives it a second chance to capture hearts or introduce the gameplay to people more willing to try and hardware better able to capture the vision.
Many have awaited the return of The World Ends with You and NEO: The World Ends with You seems like a good sequel. The recently released demo (PS4 / Switch) was met with largely positive reception and seems to bring the franchise to a more modern version of the original. The dated visuals might be a turn-off but this is one series where the story reigns supreme.
In terms of style, I don’t think there is any game that can touch Cris Tales in 2021. It’s soft and feminine with a certain understated cuteness that makes the dark underpinnings stand out so much more. The demo we got earlier showed this could be a hit, it just relies on Cris Tales using graphics to bring about a delightful experience above all.
Samurai Warriors is back and it’s looking to bring all the improvements Dynasty Warriors and the spin-offs have achieved over the years. While I have no doubt it will be exactly what you’d expect from the franchise, it’s the type of simple fun that has done so well over the generations.
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox released a few months ago and offered some interesting takes on the long-standing franchise. It might not reinvent the wheel but it’s engaging, fun, and great at grabbing hold of players. I don’t doubt the Switch version will do the same for a whole new group of players, with the added benefit of portability.
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