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Pokemon Legends: Arceus Kleavor

A new trailer for Pokemon Legends: Arceus has just gone live, and it’s introduced us to a new creature known as Kleavor.

Kleavor is a Bug/Rock Pokemon, coming in at 5’11” and weighing 196.2 pounds. It’s able to evolve from Scyther due to special minerals located in Hisui. Parts of the creature’s body have hardened into stone, and these stone parts can chip during battle.

A Little Golf Journey release date

Publisher Playtonic Friends and developer Okidokico have set a release date for the Switch version of A Little Golf Journey, their relaxing adventure golf game. It will launch on October 14.

A Little Golf Journey has players taking on golfing challenges to ultimately bring color back to the world. The game offers a total of 10 courses and 100 holes. Secret holes, off-path mysteries, and collectables are all included.

Metal Dogs

Metal Dogs, a spin-off of the Metal Max series, has been in Steam Early Access on PC. It’s now been announced that we’ll be seeing it on Switch as well.

Metal Dogs is a top-down 3D roguelike action game. Naturally, you’ll be playing as a dog who can use machine guns, cannons, and special equipment to take down enemies. You can play as the Shiba Inu “Pochi”, Doberman “Bell”, and Bulldog “Bonanza”.

Lynn: The Girl Drawn on Puzzles

Publisher CFK and developer Dotoris today announced Lynn: The Girl Drawn on Puzzles, a new puzzle title for Switch. The game should be ready to go by the end of the year.

Here’s an overview of the title:

shin megami tensei Yurlungur

We’ve got the latest demon trailer for Shin Megami Tensei V, which now puts the spotlight on Yurlungur. This creature has been seen in the series since the original Shin Megami Tensei.

The Megami Tensei Wiki offers up some background information about Yurlungur. Read more about the demon below.

danganronpa s tower of despair school store

Spike Chunsoft has shared new details and screenshots for Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp, including information about progression, abilities, School Store, and Tower of Despair.

Here’s the full rundown:

The Caligula Effect 2 characters

Publisher NIS America is offering a new look at the characters of The Caligula Effect 2. A trailer for the RPG, coming from FuRyu and Historia, debuted today.

Players will encounter the characters below in The Caligula Effect 2:

Illmatic Envelope Swamp

Publisher Mebius and developer RS34 are back with another video for Illmatic Envelope Swamp. This is the second trailer shared for the game.

For those that haven’t been keeping up with our previous coverage, Illmatic Envelope Swamp is a shoot ’em up. It contains over 100 stages that are actually connected. Players can take on nine “Orders” of every stage, as this will let them reach its depths.

Here’s today’s trailer:

Switch OLED vs. Switch comparison

We’ve already seen the first unboxing for the Switch OLED, but how about a Switch OLED vs. Switch comparison video? That’s now in thanks to YouTuber Nintendo Prime. Nintendo Prime was not only sent in another unboxing – this time in English on the North American side of things – but an overall look at the system as well.

One notable aspect of the video is that we’re able to get a better look at the Switch OLED screen. MrZeke725, who sent the video to Nintendo Prime, shows that it can be quite a bit brighter than the original model. That was already somewhat of a given considering the nature of OLED screens, but this really shows just how much more vibrant the image can be.

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The Jungle Book and MORE Aladdin

Nighthawk Interactive and Walt Disney Games have confirmed that if you own Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King, you’ll be able to purchase The Jungle Book and MORE Aladdin DLC separately.

There’s been a little bit of confusion about how the new content will be handled since the announcement of Disney Classic Games Collection. This particular package has Aladdin (including the SNES version that was developed by Capcom back in the day) and The Lion King as well as The Jungle Book. Fortunately, owners of the original Disney Classic Games release, which came out in 2019, will be able to nab the new content without purchasing the upcoming collection.



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