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A new month rolled right on in this week. Now that we’re in September, we want to know what you’ve been playing.

There’s no question that No More Heroes 3 has been a major highlight for Switch having released last Friday. Other notable August games include Shadowverse: Champion’s Battle, Axiom Verge 2, Slime Rancher, Quake, and Spelunky 1 and 2. Have you picked up any of these games? No matter the case, let us know in the comments below.

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Boyfriend Dungeon update

This week, Boyfriend Dungeon gained a new update on Switch. Kitfox Games implemented a number of improvements and fixes here.

Below are the full patch notes:

Mystik Belle Enchanted Edition

Mystik Belle is returning on Switch as part of a new Enchanted Edition, an eShop listing reveals.

Mystik Belle, a Metroidvania/point-and-click adventure hybrid, first released in 2015. WayForward then brought the game to consoles a couple of years later.

Original developer Last Dimension is handling the new Switch edition. It’s currently unclear what’s new for this version.

Here’s an official overview of the game:

Armed Emeth

Armed Emeth, Kemco and Hit-Point’s latest Switch RPG, has received a new gameplay video. The game landed on the eShop this week.

Here’s an overview of Armed Emeth:

Star Wars Jedi Knight Collection

Retailer listings have started to surface that reveal plans for a new Star Wars Jedi Knight Collection at retail on Switch.

According to product descriptions, the package will contain two previously-released titles. Along with Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, it also includes Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. You’ll be getting what we assume is both titles on a single Switch cartridge. 

The blurriness makes it look slightly unfinished, but here’s an early version of the boxart:

Sociable Soccer '22

Switch is expanding the lineup of soccer games on Switch with Sociable Soccer ’22. Kiss Publishing and developer Tower Studios will be bringing the game to Nintendo’s console on April 17, 2022, the two sides have confirmed to VGC.

Sociable Soccer originally made a name for itself through Apple Arcade. The game lets you play online or offline against friends, foes, and AI. It also has league and clan features, more than 25,000 upgradable player cards, over 100 trophies to collect.

Here’s a trailer showing the game on mobile:

warioware get it together pre order bonus

Amazon UK has revealed a pre-order bonus for WarioWare: Get It Together! When fans pick up the game, they’ll receive a notebook and sticker sheet above. Pre-orders are up here.

The UK My Nintendo Store is also running a pre-order campaign for WarioWare: Get It Together!, and on that site, you can nab a keyring and cotton bag. We have more information about that here.

For more on WarioWare: Get It Together!, check out the following overview:

sonic colors glitches

Sonic Colors: Ultimate’s initial launch does not appear to be going well, as a number of players – largely on Switch – have encountered severe graphical glitches and other problems.

The game officially won’t be out on September 7. However, SEGA is providing early access to Digital Deluxe owners, which is why reports are already springing up – largely through social media.

We’ve rounded up some of the Sonic Colors: Ultimate glitches players have shared below. Note that with the last video in particular, you’ll probably want to avoid watching if you have sensitivity to seizures.

No More Heroes 3 performance frame rate resolution

Digital Foundry published a new analysis video for No More Heroes 3 today, outlining the performance in terms of frame rate and resolution. While there’s a lot to appreciate about the game, it does appear that it has some technical struggles.

Below are the full highlights:

sonic colors comparison

You may recall that after Sonic Colors: Ultimate was announced a few months ago, we shared a comparison video. That was really meant to show how the art style has changed in Ultimate compared to the original game.

Now that folks are starting to get their hands on Sonic Colors: Ultimate, we have a second video comparison. GameXplain captured some footage that shows off the Wii, Switch, and PS4 versions together. Not only do we get to compare things from a visual perspective, but load times as well.


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