Yacht Club Games explains why it delayed the latest Shovel Knight releases
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The wait for the latest Shovel Knight content continues, as developer Yacht Club Games recently delayed everything that previously had a release date. King of Cards, Showdown, the new amiibo, and physical version for Switch were all pushed back from their April 9 launch. It doesn’t sound like there will be a massive delay here, but it’s a delay nonetheless.
As part of a lengthy interview with USgamer, Shovel Knight designer Sean Velasco explained the delay in greater detail. He also stated that everything should be ready “real soon,” so fans may not have to wait much longer.
Ryan Reynolds originally wanted to give Detective Pikachu a “film noir” voice
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Ryan Reynolds has been stopping by all of the big talk shows over the past few days to promote Pokemon Detective Pikachu. That included a visit on The Tonight Show where he was interviewed by Jimmy Fallon.
At one point, Reynolds was asked if he considered changing his voice for playing the role of Detective Pikachu or doing a different type of character. It turns out be did, but was ultimately shot down. While Reynolds wanted to go with a “film noire” type of voice, the people in charge didn’t believe that would be the right approach.
[Let’s Talk] What are you playing? – May 2019
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A new month rolled right on in this week. Now that we’re in May, we want to know what you’ve been playing.
Are you giving some of the recent Final Fantasy Switch ports a shot? Perhaps you’re trying out some of the latest indies like SteamWorld Quest? No matter the case, let us know in the comments below.
Undead Horde launching on Switch this month
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Undead Horde was originally expected on Switch last year, but that didn’t happen. However, the game has now received a page on the eShop with what looks to be a final release date: May 15.
Here’s a brief overivew of the action game, along with a trailer:
More: 10tons, Undead Horde
Rune Factory 4 Special Memorial Box up for pre-order on Play-Asia
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Play-Asia has opened pre-orders for the Rune Factory 4 Special Memorial Box. If you’d like to reserve a copy, you can do so here.
The Rune Factory 4 Special Memorial Box comes with a few goodies. Aside from the game, you’ll receive a Special Box illustration by Minako Iwasaki, Rune Factory Memorial Book, Kyun Secret Private CD set, and “Everyone in Swimsuits” additional event DLC.
Keep in mind that English support has not yet been confirmed. That being said, this has been a popular item that has sold out at other Japanese retailers, so you may want to get an order in to be on the safe side.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses Limited Edition up on Amazon UK
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Amazon UK has opened pre-orders for the Fire Emblem: Three Houses Limited Edition. If interested, you can reserve it here.
The Fire Emblem: Three Houses Limited Edition includes the game, an artbook, SteelBook, sound selection USB stick, and pin badge set.
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age Switch tech analysis
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Now that Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age has arrived on new platforms, Digital Foundry has taken a closer look at the RPG from a technical perspective. We’re able to see how the Switch version holds up against the Xbox One release.
First up, Final Fantasy XII is just 12GB on Switch. That’s in comparison to the file size of 26GB for the Xbox One version. The two versions are very similar, and the only notable different on Switch is that there are some lower resolution textures.
Official website seemingly reveals Nintendo Switch Online NES games for May 2019
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Each month, Nintendo adds a new wave of NES games to the Nintendo Switch Online service for subscribers. That will continue once again in May, and we should be finding out about the latest round of titles soon. However, Nintendo’s very own website appears to have outed the lineup early.
The site lists the following as upcoming titles:
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Fire Emblem Heroes hosting Grand Hero Battle Revival – Aversa: Dark One
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Fire Emblem Heroes has brought back the Grand Hero Aersa: Dark One, who is from Fire Emblem Awakening. She can be found once again in Special Maps.
Take down Aversa to make her your ally. On top of that, players can take on limited time quests.
Grand Hero Battle Revival – Aversa: Dark One will be live in Fire Emblem Heroes until May 12.
Croteam porting Serious Sam engine to Switch, The Talos Principle “likely” for the system
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Croteam has long been known for its work on the Serious Sam franchise, including the upcoming Serious Sam 4. The developer also has another hits on its hands with the 2014 first-person puzzler The Talos Principle. Both of these IPs could very well be finding their way to Switch in the future.
The first bit of news comes from Croteam CTO Alen Ladavac and marketing manager Daniel Lucic. In an interview with Wccftech, the two revealed that its new engine for Serious Sam is being ported to Switch. On top of that, Lucic revealed that The Talos Principle is “likely” for Nintendo’s system.
Here’s the full exchange: