Showing posts with label Marvel Cosmic Invasion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marvel Cosmic Invasion. Show all posts

December Game Drops: What’s Worth Your Time + What’s Worth Calling Out

December 2025 wrapped the year with a lighter release slate than prior months, but don’t get it twisted—this month still delivered goods. Between long‑awaited sequels, surprise indies, and some standout Switch 2 titles, December proved that the industry wasn’t done dropping fun before the holiday break.

If you’re trying to figure out what deserves your time (and what deserves a hard pass), get your scroll on!


 Big AAA Drops 

Assassin’s Creed Shadows (December 2, Switch 2)


Ubisoft brings its feudal Japan vision to the Switch 2 with surprisingly strong performance. Stealth, parkour, and open‑world exploration feel tight and polished.

Worth Your Time? Absolutely—especially for handheld AC fans.

Callout: Combat animations can feel stiff compared to the console versions.


Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 (December 3 & 8, PS5)


A staggered rollout across platforms brought the definitive sim experience to more players. The December update includes new aircraft, weather systems, and visual upgrades.

Worth Your Time? Yes—if you’re into realism and exploration.

Callout: Storage requirements remain massive.




Samus returns again—this time with expanded environments, new traversal tools, and a darker narrative tone. A major highlight of the month.

Worth Your Time? 100%. A must‑play for Switch 2 owners.

Callout: Some players wanted more innovation beyond the refined formula.


 Action, Adventure & Platformers 

Routine (December 4, PC)


A moody sci‑fi horror adventure with atmospheric exploration and minimal combat. Perfect for players who love tension over jump scares.

Worth Your Time? Yes—if you enjoy slow‑burn sci‑fi.

Callout: Pacing may feel too slow for action‑focused players.




A multi‑platform action title that blends squad‑based combat with cosmic-scale storytelling. It’s flashy, fast, and packed with fan‑service moments.

Worth Your Time? Yes—especially if you love Marvel’s cosmic side.
Callout: Some missions feel repetitive, and performance varies by platform.


Skate Story
(December 8, PC)

A surreal skateboarding adventure where you’re literally made of glass. Stylish visuals, hypnotic music, and fluid movement make this one a standout.

Worth Your Time? Yes—especially for indie lovers.

Callout: Difficulty spikes can frustrate newcomers

Terminator 2D: No Fate (December 12)

A retro‑inspired action platformer that reimagines the Terminator universe with fast combat and stylized pixel art.

Worth Your Time? Yes—if you enjoy arcade‑style action.

Callout: Short campaign length.


 Rhythm, Narrative & Indie Darlings 

Rhythm Doctor (December 6, PC)

The cult rhythm game finally hit more platforms, bringing its one‑button timing gameplay and emotional storytelling to a wider audience.

Worth Your Time? Absolutely—one of the most creative rhythm games out there.

Callout: Some tracks still have timing desync issues.

Unbeatable (December 9, PC)

A rhythm‑adventure hybrid with anime‑inspired visuals and a killer soundtrack. Stylish, bold, and full of personality.

Worth Your Time? Yes—especially for music‑driven gamers.

Callout: Episodic structure may not appeal to everyone.


 RPGs, JRPGs & World‑Builders 

Octopath Traveler 0 (December 4, Switch, PS5, XSX)

A prequel that expands the HD‑2D universe with new protagonists, revamped combat, and a more interconnected narrative.

Worth Your Time? Yes—JRPG fans will eat this up.

Callout: Slow early-game pacing.

What’s Worth Your Time (If You Crave Variety)

These picks cover multiple genres and moods:

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond – for sci‑fi exploration and polished action

Skate Story – for surreal indie artistry

Marvel Cosmic Invasion – for co-op arcade fun

Octopath Traveler 0 – for deep JRPG storytelling

Whether you want to explore, fight, vibe, or strategize—December delivered something for every lane.


December 2025 may not have been the heaviest month of the year, but there were some gems. The final month of gaming in 2025 closed things out decent enough. With 2026 already teasing massive releases, now’s the perfect time to catch up before the next wave.


Best Nintendo Switch Games For Family Fun: Marvel Cosmic Invasion



During the March 27, 2025, episode of Nintendo Direct, fans got an exciting look at Marvel Cosmic Invasion, a 2D multiplayer beat 'em up that brings some of Marvel’s most iconic heroes together for action-packed gameplay. This upcoming title looks like a throwback to classic arcade games, and its four-player co-op mode makes it perfect for teaming up with family or friends. So if you're looking for another title to add to your family game night library... this is totally worth considering.

Could you imagine if they made a 4 player fight stick for this game? Trust me, if it were me... I would have a limited edition that includes a bad ass fight stick able to be used on multiple consoles + PC. Maybe 2,000 units to really drum up the nostalgia with this new beat 'em up! You know what... I'm going to run it by the Devs.



From what we’ve seen so far, Marvel Cosmic Invasion has a vibrant, comic book-inspired art style, fast-paced combat, and a variety of enemies to take down. The gameplay feels like it was pulled straight from the golden era of arcade brawlers, similar to classics like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time and X-Men: The Arcade Game. Expect button-mashing combos, special moves, and chaotic battles against waves of enemies. I even think I saw some juggling moves by way of the cosmic swap system.

While they haven’t confirmed the full roster yet, we can expect to play as 15 of our favorite Marvel superheroes. The game will likely feature plenty of iconic villains, intense boss fights, and interactive levels, adding to the overall fun and nostalgia. The main villain in MCI is Annihilus.

One of the most exciting features is its four-player co-op, which makes it easy to jump in and play with others. If you enjoy cooperative brawlers, this game looks like it will be a perfect addition to the Nintendo Switch library, offering the kind of fun that continues to build the family bond. It also gives your family time to fun it up together, and... use teamwork.


While the exact price hasn’t been announced, Marvel Cosmic Invasion is set to launch in Holiday 2025... and could possible have a similar price to 2022's TMNT: Shredder's Revenge. So Switch owners have plenty of time to get ready for some action-packed, arcade-style fun.

If you're a fan of classic beat 'em ups, Marvel superheroes, or multiplayer games, this is definitely one to keep an eye on. If you don't have a Switch, it's headed to Playstation, Xbox and PC!




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