[Let’s Talk] Your favorite Halloween games
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Halloween is just around the corner, and some of you might be celebrating already. Perhaps you’re spending the weekend by breaking out a particular game for the celebration.
What are some of your favorite games to play around Halloween? Do you go for something a bit more cozy like Luigi’s Mansion? Or maybe you opt for something more along the lines of Resident Evil? Let us know in the comments below.
Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery gameplay
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Gameplay has emerged for Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery. With the new Switch release, players can access all three games in a single package.
Learn more about it in the following overview:
Crymachina gameplay
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A ton of gameplay has been released for Crymachina, and we have an hour of footage in total. This gives us a look at the final build of the western version.
You can find more information about the game in the following overview:
More: Crymachina, FuRyu, NIS America
3D narrative puzzler The Forest Quartet to release on Switch
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Publisher Bedtime Digital Games, along with developer Mads & Friends, have announced plans for a Switch version of The Forest Quartet. It’s due out on November 17, 2023.
The Forest Quartet – the winner of the IGF in Excellence in Audio of 2023 – is a 3D narrative puzzler about about a band and its lead singer who passed away. Three unique acts are included for the remaining band members: Kirk the pianist, JB the bassist, and Sebastian. The game has players traveling into their minds as the spirit of the singer to reignite their musical spark for one last farewell concert.
Fire Emblem Engage Original Soundtrack announced for Japan
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Original (10/25): A little more than a year after its Switch launch, Fire Emblem Engage will be getting an official soundtrack release in Japan. Intelligent Systems has announced that it will be available on March 20, 2023.
The Fire Emblem Engage Original Soundtrack will be comprised of seven discs in total. Along with music from the main game, songs from the Fell Xenologue will be included. Also planned is a bonus disc featuring voice data from the Wake-up Events, jingles, and more. Character designer MikaPikazo is contributing album art.
Hello Kitty and Friends Happiness Parade Switch launch trailer
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A new launch trailer is in for the Switch version of Hello Kitty and Friends Happiness Parade. After it was previously delayed, the rhythm game debuted on Nintendo’s console this week.
We’ve got more information in the following overview:
Trombone Champ update out now (version 1.23A), patch notes
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Holy Wow Studios is back with another update for Trombone Champ on Switch in the form of version 1.23A.
The main highlight is that two more songs have been added. Players can also now “engoldenate” cards if they have 15 or more copies of them and some in-game logic now matches the recent updates for PC.
Here’s the full rundown:
Archetype Arcadia gameplay
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Following its debut in North America and Europe, a bunch of gameplay has dropped for Archetype Arcadia. Footage gives us a closer look at the visual novel.
Get caught up on everything you need to know in the following overview:
More: Archetype Arcadia, Kemco, PQube, Water Pheonix
Dave the Diver Switch gameplay
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A bunch of gameplay is here for Dave the Diver on Switch. Following a successful debut on PC, the title landed on Nintendo’s console this week.
You can find a bunch of details about it in the following overview: