Yoshi and the Mysterious Book review highlights creative ideas

A new review of Yoshi and the Mysterious Book praises its creature interactions while noting a lack of purpose.

The game, developed by Good-Feel for Nintendo Switch 2, was released on May 21, 2026. It features levels centered on experimenting with creatures from a magic book, with discoveries ranging from 30 to 45 per creature in many cases.

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Nintendo reveals May 21 release for Yoshi and the Mysterious Book

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Nintendo has announced that Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, a new side-scrolling platformer, will launch exclusively on the Nintendo Switch 2 on May 21, 2026. The reveal coincides with Mario Day and includes a new gameplay trailer showcasing creature discoveries and platforming mechanics. The game continues the Yoshi series tradition with a storybook art style.

Early reviews for Yoshi and the Mysterious Book praise the upcoming Switch 2 exclusive as charming and inventive. The game launches May 21. Critics highlight its focus on discovery and experimentation while noting limited depth.

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Nintendo has released a new Yoshi game for the Switch 2.

One day after its March 4, 2026, launch on Nintendo Switch 2, Pokémon Pokopia—Omega Force's life sim blending Animal Crossing management with Pokémon mysteries in a post-apocalyptic Kanto—claims the series' highest Metacritic rating. Strong early buzz has made it a system seller, drawing players to the nine-month-old console.

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Nintendo has announced its fifth Direct of 2026—the second dedicated to the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy Movie—for March 9, featuring the final trailer ahead of the film's April 1 release. New artwork spotlights returning characters from classic Mario games, including Wart, Ninjis, Birdo, Mouser, and frog suits.

In their latest 'What we've been playing' feature, most Eurogamer staff members discuss their time with Pokémon Pokopia on the Switch 2, while others explore different titles. The roundup, published on March 14, 2026, reveals varied approaches to the life simulation game and insights into multiplayer experiences. Bertie and Connor opt for other games amid the Pokopia trend.

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Level-5 revealed during a showcase event that Professor Layton and the New World of Steam will launch later in 2026 on Nintendo Switch 1 and 2, PS5, and PC via Steam. The announcement includes new gameplay features and expanded language support. This multiplatform approach follows the success of the studio's recent title Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time.

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