February and March 2022 have been a decidedly busy time for the video game industry, with major game after major game releasing to the world. Elden Ring, Horizon Forbidden West, and many more have already come out, but even as March comes to an end, it’s not quite over yet.
April is looking pretty strong for Nintendo Switch releases, but it does seem the industry is slowing down as it moves toward the summer. This is pretty normal, as many companies will be targeting fall/holiday releases now. Nonetheless, March 2022 seems determined to go out with a bang, as March 25 could be one of the biggest days for gaming in recent memory—with not one, not two, but three major AAA titles set to release.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land Clip Shows Lightbulb Mouth Ability in Action
Nearly every major Kirby and The Forgotten Land reveal or showcase has had the internet up in cheers. Whether it was the announcement of it or the reveal of Kirby and The Forgotten Land’s Mouthful Mode, there’s no doubt there’s a lot of hype going into this release. Excluding spin-offs, it’s the first Kirby game to go full-blown 3D, and what players know now is that Kirby wakes up in the Forgotten Land and must rescue Waddle Dees from the main antagonist, Beast Pack. Simple and direct is the best approach for Kirby, and it seems to be embracing that wholeheartedly.
A new Bethesda-published game from the same developer of The Evil Within is a big deal. Considering Shinji Mikami’s major role in the game too, who under Capcom essentially fathered Resident Evil and Dino Crisis, all the hype is understandable.Ghostwire: Tokyo does break away from the survival horror games Mikami is associated with, but it’s still a decidedly creepy action-adventure game. Indeed, in our
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