Soapbox: The Pokémon European International Championships Made Me Fall In Love With TCG

I choose you!

Soapbox features enable our individual writers and contributors to voice their opinions on hot topics and random stuff they’ve been chewing over. Today, Jim lays his cards on the table after visiting the Pokémon European International Championships…


Head into my brain. Take a left at ‘Obscure Zelda Knowledge,’ go past the door marked ‘Ideas for Cat Costumes #3’ and then turn right when you hit the recording of the Hamilton soundtrack playing on loop. There you will find a dusty old cabinet marked ‘Things I Will Definitely Learn.’

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Review: Botany Manor (Switch) – Cosy Yet Challenging, This Puzzler Is Quite Beautiful

Bloomin’ lovely.

When cosy and wholesome games first stepped onto the scene, they were counter-culture — created in response and in resistance to an industry that churned out violence, conflict, and a particular type of masculinity that wasn’t keen on things like emotions or intimacy. Some people were tired of this monolithic and exclusionary idea of what a game ‘should’ be — and so, as a direct contrast to all of that, the cosy game movement was created, prioritising stories that minimised conflict, and focused instead on growth and creation. That’s part of the reason why so many cosy games are about farming and relationships, because the themes of cultivation and creation are almost the exact opposite of violence and conflict.

But these days, cosy games have become a dominant part of gaming culture, and the conflict-free alternatives they once offered as a respite from the status quo are now a lucrative part of the status quo. This is what happens when counter-culture becomes culture: it forgets its roots and its purpose, and instead becomes about aping what’s already popular. In the process, many cosy games fail to understand that a player’s desire for softness and kindness does not mean that they want a completely toothless game. Challenge is not conflict. Challenge is fun.

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The Pokémon Company Reveals Date And Venue For 2024 World Championships

Hello Honolulu!

The Pokémon Company wrapped up this weekend’s European International Championship with a taste of what’s in store for the competitive scene over the rest of 2024, importantly sharing the date and venue for this year’s World Championship which is heading to Hawai’i this summer.

Revealed in an all-new trailer (above) we now know that the 2024 Pokémon World Championships will be held at the Hawai‘i Convention Center in Honolulu from 16th-18th August.

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Feature: Nintendo Life eShop Selects & Readers’ Choice (March 2024)

The best eShop games of February, chosen by you and us!

Spring has sprung, and so has the next edition of eShop Selects.

This time, we’re looking at the best hidden gems — as voted for by Nintendo Life staff — alongside a separate poll for the Reader’s Choice for March’s eShop releases. You’ll see the winner of the latter at the bottom of the article.

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Back Page: ‘NL Destinations’ Presents The Best Vacation Locales On Switch

‘Never Leave’, amiright?

In the magazine business, the Back Page is where you’d find all the weird goofs that we couldn’t fit in anywhere else. Some may call it “filler”; we prefer “a whole page to make terrible jokes that are tangentially related to the content of the mag”.

We don’t have pages on the internet, but we still love terrible jokes — so welcome to our semi-regular feature, Back Page. Today, Ollie whips down to the travel agents in search of a well-earned break…

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Dragon Quest 12 Reportedly Suffers Delay, Producer Steps Down Following Reshuffle

Square Enix has supposedly found a candidate to replace him.

Square Enix is currently undergoing a large-scale organisational “overhaul” and it seems Dragon Quest has been impacted.

According to a new report from Bloomberg, Dragon Quest’s “top producer” Yu Miyake, who is now 56 years of age (and has contributed to “numerous” Dragon Quest titles over the years), will be “stepping down from the role” following delays of the new entry.

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Poll: So, Will You Be Getting Xbox’s Grounded For Switch?

The garden awaits.

Xbox’s backyard multiplayer survival and crafting game Grounded arrives on the Switch later this month and it’s got us wondering how many users within the community here on Nintendo Life will be picking it up.

This Obsidian-developed title is already available on Xbox Game Pass, and when it launches for Switch on 16th April it will come with the final major update for the game which includes New Game+, new ant types, new mutations, weapon variants, and much more.

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Square Enix Fixes Leap Day Bug In Theatrhythm Final Bar Line

“We sincerely apologize for the major inconvenience”.

Back in February, Theatrhythm Final Bar Line players encountered a Leap Day bug where the game wouldn’t work.

Fortunately, it’s now been fixed, with the Square Enix support team rolling out a new patch earlier this week on 5th April 2024. Here’s the full rundown of Version 1.0.5, which resolves this issue:

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