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Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is on sale at both Amazon and GameStop. Normally priced at $40, it can be yours for only $25. This offer will only be valid through tomorrow.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Monster Hunter X (3DS) – 9/9/9/9
Bloodborne: The Old Hunters (PS4) – 9/9/9/9
Rise of the Tomb Raider (XBO/360) – 9/9/9/9
Call of Duty: Black Ops III (PS4/XBO) – 9/9/8/10
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam (3DS) – 8/8/8/9
The Legend of Dark Witch Episode 2 (3DS) – 7/8/8/8
Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae (PS4/XBO) – 7/7/7/9
Himouto! Umaru-chan Himouto Ikusei Keikaku (PSV) – 8/6/7/8
Call of Duty: Black Ops III (PS3/360) – 6/7/7/8
Gudetama Hanjuku de Tanomuwa (3DS) – 7/7/7/6

Along with Ninja Gaiden II, Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom will also be available on the European Wii U eShop starting on November 26. We have the official trailer below.

Monster Strike has once again received a new batch of screenshots. Find the latest images in the gallery below.

Nintendo has come up with a new North American amiibo video in time for the holidays. It’s officially labeled as a trailer, but its 30-second length and narration indicates that it’s really more of a commercial. Either way, view the video below.

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Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth – The Wild Cards Premium Edition has received a significant discount over on Amazon. It’s now down to $36, meaning you’ll save $44 with a purchase. I believe this is the lowest price offered for this version of the game thus far.

Tiny Galaxy creator Taylor Hajash took to Twitter a few days ago and shared some news about an update planned for the game. The patch will address some small issues and graphical problems, along with a balance in difficulty.

A permanent price drop for Tiny Galaxy is also planned. In the near future, it will be reduced to $2.99.

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A recent issue of Jump revealed a new Yu-Gi-Oh! collaboration for Monster Hunter X. In the game, players can use a Dark Magician costume for their Felyne Palico. Capcom shared an official screenshot of the collaboration earlier today, which you can see above.

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KnapNok’s Anchel Labena has commented on a number of topics pertaining to Affordable Space Adventures as part of an interview with Nintendo Life.

Regarding the game’s reception, Labena said that the game has received “some pretty amazing reviews”, which came as a bit of a surprise given its “quirky nature”. Sales were strong out of the gate, though “things slowed down a bit during the months after.”

Labena’s comments in full:

“We’ve been getting some pretty amazing reviews, which we are obviously really happy about. It really caught us by surprise, since Affordable Space Adventures is such a quirky title that we didn’t know what the press would think about it. I guess that all the positive press really affected sales at launch, because we saw a sudden surge of interest from players, YouTube streamers and other media outlets who hadn’t heard about the game before its launch.

While sales kicked off to a great start, things slowed down a bit during the months after launch. We still keep selling units on a daily basis though. It doesn’t come as a surprise either. We are, after all, a digital-only release, and presence in the Wii U eShop is crucial for us. Every time our game shows up in the eShop front page (like a banner, a Nintendo Highlights video or being included in a list of indie games for example), we have a considerable spike in sales. The new update is surely going to get a new surge of interest in the title, so we hope to keep the momentum going with that. We also just launched in Japan, and that’s definitely a super interesting market to get into. You have to think different in how you approach the audience there. Luckily, there are also fans there. One of them posted a drawing on Miiverse and it took as a while to understand that her handwriting said “I’ve been waiting for a year for this game since Knytt Underground” (Knytt Underground being the previous game of Affordable Space Adventure’s Game Director, Nicklas Nygren). What I can tell you, however, is that the game has definitely been a success for us and we are quite happy about how it is performing.”

In August, we posted about a new sci-fi/horror first-person shooter for the Wii U eShop known as Chasing Dead. There hasn’t been much news about the game since, but it has remained in development – and the game should be arriving pretty soon.

Leo, a reader of Nintendo Everything, reached out to developer 2020Venture to find out about the latest progress. There are apparently just a couple of bugs that need to be addressed. Once that’s done, it can go through the approval process. It won’t be too long hopefully!

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