Alright, so let’s talk about Monument Valley 3. And yeah, it’s coming to the Nintendo Switch. The date? Mark your calendars for July 22, 2025.
Now, I gotta admit, there’s something about those landscapes in the game that just messes with your head—in a good way. Noor, that’s who you lead through the game. She’s going through these mind-boggling sceneries that seem, well, impossible. You gotta twist and turn stuff around to find these secret paths. I remember playing it once and thinking, “Whoa, how did I even end up here?”
They’re bringing The Garden of Life for the Switch version. It’s got an extra chapter and, of course, more brain-teasers. I love when games do this, giving you more right when you think you’re done.
So, here’s the lowdown on what to expect.
First up, it’s back and looking all widescreen and cinematic. Imagine art that moves. Ugh, sounds cheesy, but you know what I mean. Use a gamepad or keyboard or whatever suits your fancy.
Noor’s on this epic quest. She’s looking for some kind of light, because, obviously, darkness is lurking. Think of it as her biggest gig yet, with cities and harbors waiting for you to explore. If only my own commutes were that exciting.
Every chapter, they say, shakes things up. New puzzles, new ways to mess with Noor’s world. Keeps it fresh, right?
Oh, and you can get on a boat now. Sail around these crazy surreal places. Feels like a first for Monument Valley, unless I’ve totally missed something before.
And the art? Well, they’ve pulled inspiration from everywhere—architecture, wild art, stories people tell. It’s like being part of a living painting. I might be getting carried away, but that’s just me.
Plus, once you finish the main story, they’re promising more chapters later. Keeps you on your toes with all the surprises they’ll throw your way.
So yeah, July 22, 2025, it’s digital on the Nintendo eShop. Keep an eye out, because this looks like a journey worth taking.