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ANNO: Mutationem gameplay

ANNO: Mutationem was one of the many games to hit Switch this week, and lots of gameplay has surfaced. We now have a half hour of footage.

If you’re interested in finding out more about ANNO: Mutationem, read the following overview:

No Man's Sky

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris, No Man’s Sky, Bear and Breakfast, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Sonic Origins how it came to be

Two of the primary developers behind Sonic Origins have briefly discussed how the release came together. Producer Nobuya Ohashi, along with director Katsuyuki Shigihara, chatted with Japanese magazine Famitsu in a recent interview.

With Ohashi, he started out by explaining that SEGA had renewed interest in focusing on the Sonic IP, but things picked up even further after the popularity of the first Sonic the Hedgehog movie. He said:

A new month started up a couple of days ago. Now that we’re in September, we want to know what you’ve been playing.

Are you digging into some of the recent Switch releases like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection or Pac-Man World Re-Pac? Still exploring the world of Xenoblade Chronicles 3? No matter the case, let us know in the comments below.

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HunterX update 1.1.1

A new 1.1.1 update was recently released for HunterX

A number of improvements are included such as the ability to switch the difficulty. There are a few adjustments as well, including boss hitboxes. 

The full patch notes for the HunterX version 1.1.1 update are as follows:

Onsen Master trailer

Onsen Master made it to Switch this week, and those that want another look can check out the latest video. The game received a new trailer to celebrate its launch.

For more information about Onsen Master, read the following overview:

Heroes of Hyrule

Did You Know Gaming? has secured information about another Zelda spin-off that Metroid Prime developer Retro Studios pitched to Nintendo, which was known as Heroes of Hyrule.

The game would have a story involving three heroes that lived 100 years in the past: a Goron, a Rito, and a Zora. The trio actually went on a mission to save Link. Link himself was actually captured while trying to rescue Princess Zelda from Ganon. That’s where the three heroes come in. Eventually 100 years pass, and Link becomes an old man that owns an antiquities shop.

Vesper: Zero Light Edition physical

Strictly Limited Games has revealed plans for a physical release of Vesper: Zero Light Edition on Switch.

Two versions are in the works. There’ll be a standard edition as usual, along with a “Special Limited Edition”. With the latter, fans will receive the game on a cartridge with an exclusive and limited cover sheet, special box, manual, companion book titled “The Age of Zero Light” that shows background art and details the backstory of Zero Light through every log found in the game, original soundtrack, five magnetic buttons, a double-sided poster featuring main visuals of the game, and a fluorescent character window sticker featuring art of the main character Seven in front of a backdrop of the game’s artwork.

Hell Pie gameplay

Hell Pie, an obscene 3D platformer, has received new gameplay from its Switch version. The obscene 3D platformer launched this week following a previous delay.

Here’s an overview of the game:

It Takes Two

It Takes Two, one of the most acclaimed games of 2021, is rumored to making the jump to Switch.

A couple of people have come forward suggesting that a port will soon be announced. Giant Bomb’s Jeff Grubb, who already made the news this week after claiming that a Nintendo Direct will happen this month with Zelda news, says that It Takes Two will be shown off during the upcoming presentation.


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