"Back in the Nintendo DS days, Nintendo developed a pair of brain game titles: Big Brain Academy and Brain Age. Whereas the latter never saw any iterations outside of the DS, Big Brain Academy got its first sequel on the Wii U. Several years later, the third game in the series, Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain, has arrived on Switch. This entry boasts a multiplayer focus, but single-player hasn’t been forgotten either," says Co-Optimus.
All 12 games are getting different upgrades. Some get full visual and frame rate enhancements, while others get GameShare support only.
hmm... those improvements for the zelda games is kinda weak. I was expecting improved frame rate, or at the very least more stable. Sad there is nothing for Paper Mario, that one could use a 60fps mode like the original GC version.
So... They're not gonna do anything with that Xenoblade Chronicles X 60fps mode, huh?
12 is a bit weak. The whole switch library is in need of a boost. Exclusives like the Xenoblades and Astral Chain would be great to see get a free update. Initially surprised Mario Wonder wasn't on the list, but I imagine they have a paid upgrade planned for that one.
Call of Duty may be one of the big-hitters when it comes to sales, but a certain puzzler has managed to outsell the FPS in Europe this year.
Saving you a click from this bait, the tweet this based on:
“Across Europe for the first half of this year, more people bought Big Brain Academy: Brain vs Brain than they did Call of Duty: Vanguard (GSD data)”
VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "Whether you're racing against the clock or afforded all the time in the world, the satisfaction of a completed puzzle can't be understated. Whereas most critic and fan darlings in other genres tend to rely on established templates, puzzlers don't get enough credit for their inherent flexibility in mechanics or tone. 2021's nominees highlight that in obvious ways. Some have a heavier emphasis on darker narratives or world-building, while others emphasise mechanical challenges. Out of all the genre awards, these nominees are arguably the most varied."