Operation Backlog Completion 2026
Jan 272025
 

We’ve talked about Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy and the Polar Night Liberator a few times now, even though it’s a game I had little interest in.

Announced during a live stream as a mainline Atelier entry despite being a free-to-play gacha game, it’s been somewhat controversial among fans.

Last January it came to the west… but the curse of mobile games has struck once again, as they announced today that the global version of Atelier Resleriana is shutting down on March 28.

This is one of the biggest drawbacks of these games (besides all the things I hate about the gacha game structure). Most of them shut down, sometimes quite fast, and then you can never play them again. Only a rare handful of mobile games get replaced by an offline version to let fans play what content already existed, while the rest just vanish forever.

At least with this one, the Japanese version isn’t shutting down yet, so fans could experience the story through fan translations. Still, its end will eventually come as well.

I wasn’t interested in Atelier Resleriana in the first place, but it must be disappointing to fans invested in the story, not to mention any who have spent money on its gacha.

Fortunately, this shouldn’t have any affect on Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian, the upcoming offline, non-gacha game set in the same universe. That one I am interested in, so here’s hoping it’s still on track.

How do you feel about the shutdown of Atelier Resleriana?

Jan 242025
 

I’ve been excited for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 ever since it was announced, even naming it one of my top 5 most anticipated games of this year.

Now I have even more reason to love it, because the latest trailer and commentary from the developers confirmed that it will have a world map.

I love the classic JRPG world maps, and I’m sad that they’re so rare nowadays. Being able to traverse an overworld in between the individual areas just appeals to me so much, so it was a delightful surprise to see one here.

According to the official description, it will be “an overworld brimming with secrets, side quests, and challenges,” so that’s even better.

It really seems like it’s shaping up to be the sort of RPG I’ve been hoping for.

The trailer also gave us a release date, April 24. Now, that’s the exact same release date as The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy, which is also on my list of most-anticipated games. Just when I thought 2025 wasn’t as packed as the past couple of years…

I was already excited for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and now I’m even more so. Here’s hoping it lives up to our hopes, because it looks fantastic! Are you looking forward to it?

Jan 222025
 

That quick glimpse of a new Mario Kart game during the Switch 2 reveal is really all we have in the way of Switch 2 announcements so far.

I like Mario Kart well enough, but a new one wouldn’t be a system seller for me. I never even got Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Switch, being content with what I’d played of the Wii U game.

But when that Nintendo Direct comes on April 2, we’re probably going to get a whole lot more game announcements. Here are the top 5 that would convince me to get a Switch 2 sooner rather than later.

5. A new Ace Attorney

You knew it had to be on the list, right? I’m convinced this is our year for a new Ace Attorney announcement, and a Nintendo Direct could be a prime place to announce it. The only reason it’s this low on the list is that Ace Attorney is a multiplatform series now – and since the most recent collection came out for the Switch, PC, PS4, and Xbox One, I fully expect any new Ace Attorney game to launch for the original Switch.

That being said, it they did release a new Ace Attorney game as a Switch 2 exclusive for some reason, I’d be first in line to buy it.

4. Banjo-Threeie

Yes, I know Rare is owned by Microsoft, and that means Microsoft would handle any new Banjo-Kazooie game. However, Nintendo did recently include Microsoft on the list of developers they’re hoping to strengthen their relationships with, and Banjo-Kazooie feels like the perfect game for that sort of partnership.

I’ve loved every Banjo-Kazooie game. Even Nuts & Bolts. Even Grunty’s Revenge. I’d play a new Banjo-Kazooie game in a heartbeat, no matter what system it came out for… and if one of those systems was the Switch 2, I’d be sorely tempted to get one so I could play it there.

3. A new 3D Mario

Super Mario Odyssey was the game I bought a Nintendo Switch for. I actually bought it some time before the game came out, but that was my driving motivation. I knew I wanted to play Odyssey at launch, and so I made sure to have a Switch by that point. Although I’ve never been as big a fan of 2D Mario platformers, the 3D platformers are among my favorites.

If they announce a new 3D Mario game in the style of 64/Sunshine/Odyssey in particular, it’ll once again guarantee I’m there for it. I wouldn’t miss that, no matter what.

2. A new RPG from Monolith Soft

Monolith Soft has become one of my favorite developers, especially due to the Xenoblade series. Even though my enjoyment of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 didn’t quite match that of the previous games in the series, I am still eagerly awaiting their next new game for the Switch 2. They’ve consistently made impressive, beautiful games no matter what hardware it was for, so I can’t wait to see what they’re capable of with the new system.

(Imagine if they take a break from Xenoblade and we finally get a new Baten Kaitos.)

In fact, this would have been #1 on my list, except that we have the Xenoblade Chronicles X remaster coming out in March. I doubt they’d have another game coming out too soon after, so we probably have a little breathing room. Whenever their next game does come, however, I’ll be sure to have a Switch 2 by then.

1. A new (real) Paper Mario

My hopes and dreams for Paper Mario had all but crumbled into dust, the void filled by Bug Fables and nothing else, but then Nintendo announced a remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and all my dreams returned to life. Not only did they remake a classic Paper Mario game, but they even revived the Mario & Luigi series as well! It’s clear Nintendo is no longer averse to Mario RPGs, so who’s to say they aren’t working on a new Paper Mario like the originals?

If they announced a new Paper Mario that genuinely looked like the older games (or even Super Paper Mario), complete with all the charm and characters and storytelling, you know I’d be there day one. Now, I still haven’t played Origami King, but that’s another matter. That can wait for me to properly judge it another time, but a new classic Paper Mario would be a dream come true.

Honorable mentions go to Luigi’s Manion 4, Fatal Frame 6, and a fourth Famicom Detective Club game, all of which I’d be delighted to see but probably wouldn’t buy the console for them alone.

What new game announcements would be sure to get you to buy a Switch 2?