GamesON:
"Given its structure, Disaster is a relatively lengthy endeavour at 12 hours, but most of the game feels like a grind. There's some ridiculous moments that will have you gut-laughing, but the game just refuses to be fun. Players are given a rank on each of the game's 23 levels –performing certain tasks and obtaining high ranks will unlock various achievements (of which there are 100), which in turn grant access to some bonuses, like alternate costumes.
Disaster: Day of Crisis could easily have been a good game, but the shoddy presentation, laughably bad story, and hollow, unsatisfying action sequences undermine the experience Monolith Soft was looking to offer. Perhaps if Disaster's gameplay was more focused and its presentation wasn't so awkward, something could have been salvaged."
Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "..Nintendo revealed that they are fully localizing the original Famicom title, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & The Blade of Light and releasing it on the Switch eShop. This got us thinking – what other games could Nintendo localize for the first time and take out of the vault? Well here’s our list of the top 10 games Nintendo should localize."
Nintendo has registered new trademarks in Japan for multiple games including Elite Beat Agents, Rhythm Heaven, and Disaster: Day of Crisis. The trademarks made recently include their other famous IPs Super Mario, Mario Bros., Yoshi’s Crafted World and Kirby’s Epic Yarn as well.
Sid writes: "It’s been a little over a year since the Nintendo Switch launched, and it’s still going strong in terms of game announcements and sales. With that in mind, we’ve made a list of some Nintendo franchisees that have been off the radar for quite a while and would love to see make a comeback for Nintendo’s newest system."