Nintendo Australia has decided that fans are going to be very spoilled for choice this year when it comes to gaming with Nintendo as there are games coming every month from now until years end.


First up is Devil's Third a brand new IP from Tomonobu Itagaki, creator of Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden. Devil's Third is a game that contains melee combat and shooting in a length single player campaign as well as an online multiplayer mode for up to 16 people. Learn about the game thanks to the man himself, in this dev video.



Next up is the previously dated Super Mario Maker, along with its range of options on September 12. Fans will get to create their own levels for the first time and share them with the world, think you know how easy it will be, well check out some of the stages from the Nintendo World Championships.




On October 24, players will be able to take control of one hero and form a Tri Force of good as they battle to save the kingdom in The Legend of Zelda Tri-Force Heroes. With one life meter to share, working together will be key to overcome the game’s many dungeons…



For those looking for something a little creepier, then October 31st has you covered with the local release of Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water. The game will come in two options, the stand alone title, or the Limited Edition which will also come packed with a double-sided poster, art book, four spirit photos and a Steelbook.


 

But that is not all, releasing the same day will be a trial version, which you can get by the Nintendo eShop that will allow you to sample action from the game's prologue and first two chapters at no cost before choosing whether to purchase all remaining chapters.

Thankfully players will time have to recover from that experience before Xenoblade Chronicles X arrives in December. Here players will take part in an intergalactic war between aliens and human survivors, where players fight for survival while exploring the massive expanses of an unknown planet.


Anyone who currently owns a Wii U can pick up the game in the Limited Editio, which contains an art book, Steelbook, a Cover Art poster as well as a map of the world. For those who don't own a Wii U, you can purchase the Wii U Premium Bundle which comes with a console the console, game, artbook and world map.


To help celebrate the announcement that it is coming, the first game, Xenoblade Chronicles has been released on the eShop right now. Players will have to spend $26 to get it, but if you buy Xenoblade Chronicles X digitally, you will get a discount of $13 off.

In addition to all of the above in 2015, fans can look forward to even more fun, with Star Fox Zero (Wii U), Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival (Wii U), Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash (Wii U), Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer (3DS) and Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash (3DS) all set to arrive before the end of the year.