Nintendo Download: We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie

Also, Harmony: The Fall of Reverie

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It’s a bright day for the Nintendo eShop, and I don’t just mean that figuratively: like, the marquee games on offer are literally bright and in your face!

One of the most gleaning video game franchises of all time, Katamari Damacy, is getting a remaster this week in the form of We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie. It’s a re-release of We Love Katamari with extras, including the ability to play as a “young King of All Cosmos” in challenges, and a selfie photo mode. Harmony: The Fall of Reverie is out as well, and the art style alone is worth checking out.

The rest of the week is a bit less packed than normal, but that’s great actually! We could use a breather after the $70 Tears of the Kingdom and the flood of other releases.

Nintendo Download: We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie Edition

  • A Painter’s Tale: Curon, 1950
  • Angel Symphony
  • Arcade Archives TETRIS THE ABSOLUTE THE GRAND MASTER 2 PLUS
  • Avia corporation 
  • Beat Them Up – Street Fight Band Simulator
  • Bleak Sword DX
  • Brave Soldier – Invasion of Cyborgs 
  • Cat Souls 
  • Cubic Figures 2
  • Demon Sword: Incubus
  • Dogotchi: Virtual Pet 
  • Dordogne 
  • Fall of the New Age
  • Fishing Vacation
  • Highway Traffic Racer – Car Racing Simulator
  • Homebody
  • Horoscope Signs: Discover the meaning of your sign
  • Inhabit
  • Legendary Tales: Cataclysm
  • Mask of the Rose
  • Million Shells
  • MotoGP23
  • NoEvidence – Scary Horror Quest Survival Story
  • Pool Together
  • Reasoning of Courage Nori 3 Balanced Diet
  • Sakura Dungeon
  • So Much Stuff Collector’s Edition
  • Speed Crew
  • Sqroma 
  • Super Drunken Guy 
  • Talk to Strangers

If you missed last week’s edition, here it is. For those who are interested, sales are going on for all platforms.

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