Cardaclysm: Shards of the Four footage
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Cardaclysm: Shards of the Four, a procedurally generated collectible card game mixed with action RPG elements, has received a new batch of footage. Have a look at the gameplay below.
Cardaclysm: Shards of the Four released on Switch this week and is up on the eShop. We have more information and a trailer here.
Castlevania: The Art of the Animated Series on the way
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Fans of Netflix’s Castlevania series will be happy to hear that a new art book is on the way. Dark Horse’s 200-page hardcover book promises “concept art and commentary from all four seasons of the hit animated series.”
Here’s the official product description:
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Suda51 says No More Heroes 4 is probably about ten years away, interested in a Shinobu spinoff
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The wait between No More Heroes 1 and 2 wasn’t very long, as the sequel followed just a couple of years after the first game. However, the same can’t be said of the series’ latest entry. After we saw No More Heroes 2 in 2010, it’s taken over a decade to get No More Heroes 3. We may be in for a similar wait for a theoretical fourth game.
In an interview with GameXplain, director Suda51 said that No More Heroes 4 “would probably be in about 10 years or so, both in real life and in the game’s time.” He also has a potential idea in mind in which “Travis would go up against a super hardcore enemy up north who is basically the No More Heroes version of Drago from Rocky IV.”
Suda51’s full words:
Shin Megami Tensei V daily demon vol. 060 – Yamata no Orochi
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Atlus has shared the latest demon showcase video for Shin Megami Tensei V. For today’s update, we have a closer look at Yamata no Orochi.
Here’s the full video:
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Doom Eternal update out now on Switch (version 1.6), patch notes
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Doom Eternal’s latest update went live on Switch this week. Version 1.6 is now available on the platform.
Along with some notable bug fixes, the update includes future in-game event cosmetic content. Find the full patch notes below.
More: Bethesda, Doom Eternal, id Software, title update
Sakura Succubus 4 heading to Switch next week
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The Sakura Succubus visual novel series continues on Switch next week. According to an eShop listing, Sakura Succubus 4 is due out on August 19.
Here’s some information about the game as well as a trailer:
More: Gamuzumi, Sakura Succubus 4
PAW Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls footage
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PAW Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls, Outright Games’ 3D platformer, has received a new batch of gameplay. Check out the footage below.
PAW Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls is out now on Switch both physically and digitally. We have additional details and a trailer here.
Tetragon launch trailer
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Buka Entertainment and Cafundo Creative have shared a launch trailer for Tetragon, their new puzzle adventure game. Watch it below.
Tetragon is currently up on the Switch eShop. For more on the game, head on over here.
Switch file sizes – Baldo: The Guardian Owls, Eastward, Spelunky 1 and 2, more
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Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Baldo: The Guardian Owls, Eastward, Spelunky 1 and 2, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
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Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection made some compromises with resolution on Switch “in order to prioritize processing speed”
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In a recent issue of Switch Player, Team Ninja boss Fumihiko Yasuda spoke about Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection in-depth, including the version made for Nintendo’s console specifically.
At one point, the magazine asked about about concessions that needed to be made. Yasuda highlighted the importance of response during gameplay – which is key for the fast-paced action of Ninja Gaiden. As such, Team Ninja made some compromises with resolution on Switch “in order to prioritize processing speed”.
Yasuda explained: