Jurassic World Aftermath Collection launch trailer
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We’ve got a new trailer for Jurassic World Aftermath Collection, which joined the Switch eShop this week. This is a reworked version of the survival adventure game originally released on Oculus Quest VR in two parts, which is now in one package for Nintendo’s console.
Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:
Arena shooter AlphaLink releasing on Switch this month
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Black Hive Studio is bringing its arena shooter AlphaLink to Switch, the company has announced. It will be available on November 26, 2022.
AlphaLink supports local and online PVP matches, and has other features like a progression system. Read more about the game below.
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Amazon starts buy 2, get 1 free sale on games and more for November 2022
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Original (11/6): Amazon has joined the same party as Target with a new buy 2, get 1 free sale for November 2022 ahead of the holidays. This should include video games, books, toys, and more.
Amazon is slowly populating its list, and many more items should be added over the coming days. We’ll keep you updated, but right now a few games are being shown for Switch such as Digimon Survive, Capcom Fighting Collection, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Among Us: Ejected Edition, and World War Z. Titles for other platforms are also included.
Sonic Frontiers director acknowledges room for improvement, feels it’s a “global playtest”
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On Twitter, Sonic Frontiers director Morio Kishimoto commented generally on feedback the game has received thus far, noting that they’ve been looking at the response from critics and players. While acknowledging that “there are still areas where we are not quite there yet,” he added that “we will take this seriously as a global playtest.”
In May of this year, SEGA said during financial results Q&A that it was “working hard to improve the quality of the game toward its sales for the holiday season.” The company also indicated that it was hoping for high review scores since a strong reception could “generate synergy with sales”.
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Siralim Ultimate reaching Switch in December
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Siralim 3 is already on Switch, and Thylacine Studios is now getting ready to follow that up with Siralim Ultimate. An eShop listing has it down for December 2, 2022.
Siralim Ultimate is another monster catching, dungeon crawling RPG. It has over 1,200 creatures to collect, fusing monsters, randomly generated dungeons, and more.
Garfield Lasagna Party gameplay
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A closer look at Garfield Lasagna Party is now available thanks to a new round of gameplay. 16 minutes of footage shows off the Switch release.
For more information about the title, read the following overview:
Arcade Archives Baraduke gameplay
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Hamster brought Arcade Archives Baraduke to Switch this week, and we have gameplay thanks to the company’s weekly live stream.
Here’s some information about the title:
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Sifu Switch gameplay
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Following the debut of Sifu on Switch this week, new gameplay has been made available. We have 25 minutes of footage.
Learn more about Sifu with the following overview:
Switch eShop charts – November 12, 2022
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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet exclusives list and differences
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With leaks and datamines happening for Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet over the past week or so, we now have the final exclusives list.
Going back to the series’ earliest days, some creatures could only be found in the wild depending on which version you were playing. The thought behind this is that it would encourage people to connect and communicate with each other. Even more than a couple of decades later, it’s still in place and we’ve ended up with two different versions of the latest Pokemon entry. It’s important to know which comes in each title since some fans will only pick up one version.