Johnny Turbo’s Arcade: Two Crude Dudes footage
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Two Crude, the latest arcade game from Flying Tiger Entertainments, hits Switch on July 5. We have some footage below.
NIS America temporarily pulls free Ys VIII DLC
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Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana was originally intended to come with some free DLC at launch. While that content hasn’t been revoked, it has been temporarily pulled from the eShop.
NIS America issued a launch day patch for Ys VIII earlier this week. Unfortunately, some users reported that the game was crashing during the “Checking DLC” screen after downloading the DLC and update. The DLC has been removed for a short while since affected players were unable to start the game.
Heroki footage
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Heroki for Switch launches July 20. Check out the video below to see what the game has to offer with 40 minutes of footage.
Runbow Switch gameplay
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Following its previous appearance on Wii U and New 3DS, Runbow makes the jump to Switch on Tuesday. Take a look at some footage from the final build below.
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Devolver Digital indicates that Broforce is coming to Switch
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Broforce is coming to Switch, according to a tweet from Devolver Digital. When asked on Twitter about a release of the game on Nintendo’s console, the company responded with: “En route.”
Originally released in 2015, Broforce is a well-received run-and-gun platform title. We have more information and a trailer below.
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Lumines Remastered patch on the way
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Enhance Games has announced a patch for Lumines Remastered. The studio will be looking to improve load times, add optional analog stick controls, and more.
The full patch notes are as follows:
NIS America teases game reveals for Anime Expo 2018
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NIS America is attending Anime Expo next week, and the company has teased announcements for the show. News will come in at around 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET on July 5. The NIS America Community Panel will be hosted at that time, which is where reveals are expected.
Perhaps RPG Maker MV will be officially announced. There could also be localization announcements, such as Liar Princess and the Blind Prince. Whatever the case, we’ll be sure to bring you any Switch-related news from the event.
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Listen to the Lucent Mage track from Wargroove
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Chucklefish has issued a new piece of music from Wargroove’s soundtrack. Today’s track is “Lucent Mage”, Emeric from the Cherrystone Kingdom’s theme. Listen to it below.
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Celeste dev on physical release: “Workin’ on it”
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Celeste co-creator, programmer, and artist Noel Berry has indicated that a physical release is in the cards. In response to a petition created to generate interest in a boxed copy, Berry said that the team is “workin’ on it”. No further details were provided.
Matt Makes Games has several options on the table to make a physical version of Celeste happen. Limited Run Games is probably the biggest name out there, but we’ve also seen companies like Super Rare Games step in to produce physical versions of Switch titles.
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Wolfenstein II Switch technical analysis
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With some major help from Panic Button, Wolfenstein II released on Switch yesterday. Digital Foundry has taken a closer look at the port from a technical perspective.
Arguably what’s most important is the content. No sacrifices were made here, as every level from other versions of Wolfenstein II are present on Switch. All sequences are presented in full. Some tricks were implemented though, like placing a wall in a certain area of the game – likely to reduce load when looking back at the stage.