Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories getting a limited edition
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NIS America announced Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories for North America and Europe this week. As is tradition for the company, a limited edition will be offered.
The package includes:
Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Dragon Quest XI S, Zelda: Link’s Awakening updated fact sheets
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Nintendo has passed along a trio of updated fact sheets for upcoming Switch games. Learn more about Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Dragon Quest XI S, and Zelda: Link’s Awakening below.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons launches for Switch on March 20, 2020. Dragon Quest XI S and Zelda: Link’s Awakening will be out this year on September 27 and September 20 respectively.
Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair boxart, pre-orders open
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Video: Trine 4 – E3 2019 gameplay walkthrough
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Modus Games has posted a gameplay walkthrough for Trine 4’s E3 2019 demo with Frozenbyte that offers a closer look at the title. Check out the video below.
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Engine Software porting Ni no Kuni to Switch
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All sorts of developers have stepped in over the past couple of years to port games to Switch. One such company is Engine Software. The team has helped bring several titles to Nintendo’s console, including The Caligula Effect: Overdose, Into the Breach, and Little Nightmares.
Next up from Engine Software is Ni no Kuni. It’s been confirmed that the studio is specifically behind that version of the game. On its website, Engine Software states that it is “proud to announce we are working with Bandai-Namco and Level-5 to bring their classic tale: Ni no Kuni – Wrath of the White Witch to the Nintendo Switch.”
Ni no Kuni will be available for Switch on September 20.
Dr. Mario World character art
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Nintendo has provided some character art for Dr. Mario World showing the familiar group of characters Mario fans have come to know. Check out the full set below.
Dr. Mario World launches on iOS and Android on July 10.
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Detective Pikachu concept art shows unused Garbador appearance, Charizard vs. Gyarados fight scene
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Detective Pikachu concept artist RJ Palmer has given a new behind-the-scenes look at the film. On Twitter, Palmer shared art of an earlier version of the Charizard fight scene. As part of that, we have a look at how Garbador could have appeared in the movie.
It might be tough to spot Garbador in the art above, so we have a close-up in the gallery below. A few other close-ups of other Pokemon are included.
Dr. Mario World – “Virus Vid” for June 23
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Nintendo is back with another “Virus Vid” for Dr. Mario World. Have a look at the short clip promoting the new mobile game below.
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Oninaki’s Japanese physical release will support English
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Oninaki will be a digital-only game in North America and Europe. In Japan, however, it’s a different story.
Square Enix will in fact be offering a physical version for Japanese fans. Thankfully, we now have confirmation that English will be supported. Fans can import a Japanese copy and play through the RPG much like they would with the digital version.
Play-Asia is currently taking pre-orders for the physical version of Oninaki. If interested, you can secure a copy here. Also, if you’re a fan of the game’s music, you can pick up the soundtrack here.
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Nintendo on why it hasn’t given a release date for Luigi’s Mansion 3 yet
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Almost every 2019 game featured in the E3 Nintendo Direct was given a release date. However, there was one notable exception: Luigi’s Mansion 3. Some fans might be wondering why we haven’t found out when it’s coming out yet.
Speaking with Polygon, Nintendo’s Bill Trinen said that Next Level Games is “putting a lot of care into the game. We want to let them put the care into it they want, so we’re waiting on them to let us know and we’ll solidify the release date.”
Having Luigi’s Mansion 3 ready for Halloween would certainly make a lot of sense. We’ll have to want and see if the next ends up meeting that release window.