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deltarune chapter 2 toby fox

Around the release of Deltarune Chapter 2 on Switch, Nintendo published an interview with creator Toby Fox that touched on various topics like its development and characters. However, the discussion was only available in Japanese. Since it was never made available in English, our team has now gone ahead and translated the interview in full.

Here’s the full Deltarune Chapter 2 talk with Toby Fox – as well as some concept art:

Life is Strange: True Colors

It took a bit longer than expected, but Life is Strange: True Colors will initially begin to appear on Switch next month. Square Enix has now shared a little bit of insight into bringing the game to the console.

The company says that Life is Strange: True Colors for Switch “was developed specifically for the Nintendo platform.” The team was “committed to creating the best possible native experience by optimizing visuals and performance.” Square Enix added that there were “many technical changes to the game which included reworking every character model, environmental object, and all foliage across the game, as well as completely rebuilding the lighting engine.”

Production Line

Publisher Klabater, in partnership with developer Positech Games, has announced plans to put Production Line on consoles. The car factory simulation game is planned for Switch, though there’s no word on release timing at present.

Production Line previously earned a positive reception on PC. The game features a mix of factory management, simulation, and tycoon mechanics.

Here’s a rundown of key features in Production Line:

META Publishing and developer Flazm have announced that Time Loader, a physics-based puzzle platformer, is making its way to Switch. Players on Nintendo’s console can pick up the title in 2022.

The game’s story has players controlling a quirky RC robot who travels back to the 90s to prevent a tragic accident. They’ll be navigating levels as they attempt to rewrite the past, save the future, and help their creator accept the present.

Little Bug trailer

Publisher RedDeerGames and developer Buddy System have posted a launch trailer for Little Bug, their new action platformer. The title made its debut on Switch this week.

We’ve included more information about Little Bug below for those that missed our previous coverage.

We now have gameplay for DoDonPachi Resurrection, the shoot ’em up title from Live Wire and Cave. The game just landed on Switch yesterday.

Learn more about DoDonPachi Resurrection with the following overview:

Beyond a Steel Sky lore

Publisher Microids and developer Revolution Software are back with a new developer diary for Beyond a Steel Sky, this time covering the game’s lore.

In the video, we get to hear from director Charles Cecil. Among what’s discussed is how as the spiritual successor to Beneath a Steel Sky, there was a need for Beyond a Steel Sky to remain consistent with the original game while being equally appealing to people unfamiliar with the series.

Here’s today’s developer diary for Beyond a Steel Sky focusing on the game’s lore:

Atelier Sophie 2 Ramizel Erlenmeyer

Koei Tecmo and Gust have shared the latest character trailer for Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream, which now puts the spotlight on Ramizel Erlenmeyer. The character is voiced by Rie Takahashi.

Koei Tecmo has a little bit of background information about Ramizel on the official website. Read more about the character below.

Serin Fate

Publisher Crytivo and developer Vethergen have confirmed plans to bring Serin Fate to Switch. The hand-crafted fantasy RPG made its debut on PC previously, but it’s unclear when it will be ready to go on Nintendo’s console.

Serin Fate begins with players being turned into a witch by a particular stone right before it’s destroyed. You’ll then be using the new magic you’ve received to aid Princess Starwen in finding the lost Shards of Fate. Throughout the journey, you’ll enter monster-infested lands to uncover ancient relics and restore the Fate Stone.

Pokemon Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl boxart

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [NSW] Pokemon Brilliant Diamond / Shining Pearl – 1,395,642 / NEW
2. [NSW] Mario Party Superstars – 39,797 / 329,497
3. [PS4] Battlefield 2042 – 25,268 / NEW
4. [NSW] Shin Megami Tensei V – 22,513 / 165,760
5. [PS5] Battlefield 2042 – 21,637 / NEW
6. [NSW] Ring Fit Adventure – 11,822 / 2,920,975
7. [NSW] Animal Crossing: New Horizons – 11,149 / 6,945,689
8. [NSW] Minecraft – 10,084 / 2,279,676
9. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 9,890 / 4,142,150
10. [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – 8,621 / 4,506,739


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