WTMG's Leo Faria: "Taiko no Tatsujin for the Switch is a nice option if you're into music games and if you're into Japanese music in general. Even though the game will receive an English localization patch in a few weeks, it is completely playable even if you know nothing about the Japanese language."
Undertale fans got quite a surprise not long ago when Sans was revealed as a DLC outfit for the Mii Fighter (Gunner) in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. And now, just weeks later, Bandai Namco has announced three Undertale tracks will be added to its rhythm-based drumming game, Taiko no Tatsujin Nintendo Switch Version.
Both Octopath and EL CAPITAN still far from their peaks, taiko drums rising in Japan, a major update and deal inside the gungeons and…sharks all around the world? Yep, it’s ranking-update time again! Thus, without further ado, let’s take a look at the Top 30s in UK, Japan and USA for the period between July 6th to July 20th, as reported by "The eShop Chartology".
Wolfenstein not even in the top 30. Doesn't bode well for AAA third party games on the Switch
Although Bandai Namco Entertainment has no plans to bring Taiko No Tatsujin Nintendo Switch Version (also known as Taiko Drum Master) to the west, there are ways to import the game yourself!