

The game also features another playable character, Hailey Anne, in order to change things up.

That being said, the game’s western release hasn’t been talked about very much so I wouldn’t blame you if you didn’t know that Yo-Kai Watch 3 was coming out on February 8.Īs for the game itself, Yo-Kai Watch 3 sees series protagonist Nate moving to a new town and befriending and battling all of the new Yo-Kai there. Yo-Kai Watch 3, which comes out next week, actually released in Japan all the way back in July 2016. While Yo-Kai Watch never caught on in the United States and Europe like it did in Japan, Nintendo and Level-5 are still localizing several of the 3DS games. If you want to get the system itself to try the entire series, you can get a 3DS below as well. If you want to cap off your Etrian Odyssey experience on 3DS with one more game, you can pre-order Etrian Odyssey Nexus below. Etrian Odyssey Nexus also features the most labyrinths out of any game in the series, so it definitely seems like a good way to end the series’ long run on the DS series of consoles.


18 of them come from previously Etrian Odyssey games with the Hero class being the new addition. Etrian Odyssey Nexus will actually include 19 different classes. The game follows a group of heroes as they venture to the archipelago of Lemuria under the orders of Princess Persephone. The developers have been clear that this will be the final Etrian Odyssey game on 3DS, though the team is also set this game up to be a culmination and celebration of the RPG series. The first is Etrian Odyssey Nexus, which released back in Japan in August 2018 as Etrian Odyssey X. While many people see that the Nintendo 3DS is on its way out, the system is actually receiving two notable releases in western markets this week. If you’re interested in pre-ordering any of these games in order to get them at launch, consider using the affiliate links below. Doing so will help keep DualShockers an independent and standalone platform that harbors less-mainstream news coverage and opinions. On the racing side of things, Milestone is releasing Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 2. Meanwhile, Atlus is also following through with the western release of Etrian Odyssey Nexus and Nintendo and Level-5 are bringing Yo-Kai Watch 3 over for Nintendo 3DS. February is poised to be chock full of games, and this week starts the month off with the western launch of several Japanese games and some smaller but noteworthy titles.įollowing the series’ revitalization with God Eater Resurrection and God Eater 2: Rage Burst, Bandai Namco Entertainment will finally be releasing God Eater 3 in North America next week. While this is usually a slower period for game releases, that is not the case in 2019. After a surprisingly busy January full of games releases that either hearkened back to old series or outright remastered them, we’ve entered the incredibly busy month of February.
