3 Best Switch Games to Have on Your Radar in December 2018

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Best Switch Games in December 2018

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Katamari Damacy REROLL (Dec. 7)

In all honesty, December 2018 is going to be a rather quiet month for Switch owners. There are still quite a few game releases to look forward to, of course, but very few that we’d deem actually noteworthy. Still, here are three of the best Switch games you should have on your radar in December 2018.

Starting us off is Katamari Damacy REROLL. The game was originally released for the PS2 back in 2004, and it’s garnered quite the passionate cult following since then.

The game’s premise is a curious one; after having a few too many drinks, the King of All Cosmos accidentally wipes out all the stars and celestial bodies in space. You are then charged with using a magical ball called a Katamari to go roll up all the junk in the world, and bring it back to the king so he can recreate what he destroyed. Yup.

Katamari Damacy REROLL is a remake of the PS2 classic title with redone graphics and levels, and it looks a lot cleaner overall. The gameplay is simple, but enjoyable. It’s a cute, laidback game that Switch owners should keep in mind this month.


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