Operation Backlog Completion 2026
May 032017
 

Several months ago, before Nintendo revealed the Switch, a rumor circulated about a launch-day crossover between Mario and Ubisoft’s Raving Rabbids series.

That sounded pretty weird, and even though it was supposed to be an RPG, it left me skeptical.

Then the Switch was unveiled, its upcoming lineup of games included no Rabbids crossover, and I assumed it was just a weird rumor with nothing more to it.

Now the rumor is back.

Kotaku says they’ve gotten to see art assets for Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle from an anonymous source.

Apparently it’s a turn-based RPG starring Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, and four Rabbids dressed up like them (why?) as playable characters, and they wield laser guns.

Can this possibly be true?

On one hand, it sounds plausible. Weird video game crossovers have come out before, and some have actually been good. On the other hand, even art assets can be faked.

This new rumor claims Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle will be out in August or September for the Switch, so if it’s true, I’d expect news at E3.

I’ve never played a Rabbids game before. Nothing about them appeals to me. However, I love the Mario RPGs (the ones that actually are RPGs). Still, I feel less enthusiastic about a Mario x Rabbids crossover than I do about Paper Mario: Color Splash, which I still haven’t played.

What do you think? Is the bizarre Mario-Rabbids crossover RPG real or fake… and do you think such a concept could be good?

May 012017
 

I still need to play Yomawari: Night Alone, a survival horror game localized last October, but I’m excited to hear that not only is it getting a sequel, but the sequel’s localization has already been confirmed.

Yomawari: Midnight Shadows will be available on August 24 in Japan, and this fall it will be localized for the PS4, PS Vita, and Steam.

Midnight Shadows stars two new protagonists, Yui and Haru, who are separated by an unknown attacker. It will be over twice as big as the first game, with new areas to explore and a special side-view camera for certain locations.

They haven’t announced if it will have a retail release or not, although the first Yomawari had a special physical release bundled with htol#NiQ: The Firefly Diary.

So, between now and fall, I need to finally pick up Yomawari: Night Alone to be all caught up in time for Midnight Shadows! Maybe it will be a good game to play for this year’s Celebrating All Things Spooky Celebration…