Mothmen 1966 launch trailer
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Publisher Chorus Worldwide and developer LCB Game Studio have prepared a launch trailer for Mothmen 1966. It provides another look at the title, which is the first visual novel in a series inspired by mid-20th century pulp fiction and ‘80s home computer graphics called “Pixel Pulps”.
Here’s some additional information about Mothmen 1966:
Quintus and the Absent Truth gameplay
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Gameplay has emerged for Quintus and the Absent Truth, a first-person horror-themed adventure. 14 minutes of footage is now available.
Here’s some information about the game:
PC Building Simulator update out now on Switch (version 1.4.0), patch notes
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PC Building Simulator was recently given a new update on Switch, with version 1.4.0 going out.
A significant amount of content has been added, and The Irregular Corporation is calling this an IT Expansion. It includes over 20 hours of additional story content, a new in-game tablet feature, new environments, an increased number of job types, and the ‘Tikkit’ job system. New parts have been added, and there are tons of bug fixes.
The full patch notes for the PC Building Simulator version 1.4.0 update are as follows:
HunterX gameplay
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Those that want to get a closer look at HunterX on Switch can check out new gameplay. Orange Popcorn just brought the action adventure title to the console this week.
Further information about HunterX can be found in the following overview:
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F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch Switch gameplay
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Following the launch of F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch, new gameplay has emerged. You can get a closer look at the action platformer with 25 minutes of footage.
For additional information about F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch, continue on below.
Switch eShop charts – July 16, 2022
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Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope dev says Bowser inclusion is “a dream come true”
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Ubisoft has worked with Mario on two games now as part of its Mario + Rabbids series, but we’ve been wondering if the team would have interest in playing around with another Nintendo franchise. This is something that we posed to producer Xavier Manzanares in a recent interview.
Manzanares said the studio has “tons of dreams”, and thought about “a lot of other characters” when it was initially moving towards working with Nintendo in 2014. On the topic of wishes being fulfilled, he said having Bowser playable in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is “already a dream come true for us”.
Rumor: Lots of leaked details about Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet
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The Pokemon series is no stranger to pre-release information leaks, and something similar may now be happening with Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet. Although the titles are still a few months out, unconfirmed details have been popping up over the past few days.
The source seems to have originated from a Chinese leaker, and Twitter outlets like CentroLeaks and Pkmnleak have been rounding up the information. Tidbits cover new Pokemon, which creatures are / aren’t returning, the Pokedex, a new gimmick, and more.
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The Jackbox Party Pack 9 reveals Quixort as its fifth game
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Jackbox Games today pulled back the curtain on the next part of The Jackbox Party Pack 9, and has now revealed Quixort. It will be joining Fibbage 4, Nonsensory, Junktopia, and Roomerang.
Here’s what to expect from Quixort:
Live A Live director says localization was originally planned, but didn’t happen due to low sales in Japan
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Nearly thirty years after its original launch, Live A Live is finally seeing a global worldwide release and will be localized into English for the first time. As it turns out, there were originally plans to bring the title outside of Japan.
Takashi Tokita, the director of Live A Live, told One More Game that Square Enix was originally considering localization. But since “sales prospects in Japan did not seem particularly promising”, it was never released in other regions.