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suikoden future new game

The Suikoden series has been dormant for quite some time now, but it’s making a big comeback next year. Earlier today, Konami revealed that the first two games are getting remasters. The good news is that this could be just the start of Suikoden’s return.

Speaking with IGN, producer Yasuo Daikai teased:

Tales of Symphonia Remastered improvements gameplay

Tales of Symphonia Remastered was highlighted at the 2022 Tokyo Game Show today with more details about improvements plus first gameplay.

When it comes to graphics, Bandai Namco has reworked the main character graphics. This also extends to the 2D graphics for the opening movie and skits plus the natural expression of the world map. There’ll be graphic improvement of some objects. Regarding how the game actually plays, the title will have an event skip function (some event movies and skits can be skipped). The frame rate when using some artes has been stabilized as well. Finally, players can expect improvements while traveling on the sea.

Phantom Fury

During Realms Deep 2022, publisher 3D Realms and developer Slipgate Ironworks announced Phantom Fury, a road movie-inspired first-person shooter starring Ion Fury’s Shelly “Bombshell” Harrison. The game is slated for 2023.

Here’s what’s been shared thus far:

Prodeus release date

Publisher Humble Games and developer Bounding Box Software today announced a release date for Prodeus, and it turns out that it’s just a few days away. The title is hitting Switch on September 23, 2022.

Prodeus, which was originally announced for Switch in 2018, is a retro-inspired first-person shooter. Further information is available below.

Unheard Voices of Crime

Unheard: Voices of Crime, which originally debuted on PC, is now making the jump to consoles – including Switch. 505 Games will be handling publishing.

Here’s an overview of the narrative experience:

Rise of the Triad Ludicrous Edition

Rise of the Triad: Ludicrous Edition, previously known as Rise of the Triad Remastered, has a final release date. The game will be available in early 2023, Apogee Entertainment, New Blood Interactive, and Nightdive Studios have announced.

Rise of the Triad has been brought to the modern era courtesy of Nightdive’s KEX Engine. The game will have increased field-of-vision, 60 frames per second of bullets, explosions, an enchanted baseball bat, multiplayer support, and more. There’ll even be a new episode created by New Blood, Nightdive, and Apogee software veterans.

King Dedede Nendoroid

We have an update on the previously-announced King Dedede Nendoroid, as Good Smile has provided a release date and started up pre-orders today.

The new Nendoroid has interchangeable eye and mouth parts to create a smiling face, a cool-looking determined face, and a shocked, jaw-dropped face. Also as an optional part, King Dedede’s hammer is included. Those that want to properly display the figure can do so with a stand that’s a part of the package.

Nightmare Reaper

Original (9/5): Nightmare Reaper, which previously released on PC to a strong reception, is now confirmed for Switch. Publisher Feardemic is working with developer Blazing Bit Games on the release.

Nightmare Reaper is a retro-inspired first-person shooter with looter shooter and rogue-lite elements. Read more about it below.

Gamedec Definitive Edition update

Anshar Studios isn’t finished with Gamedec, as it’s been announced that a “Definitive Edition” update is on the way.

New playable content is planned, including a virtual world based on Seven: The Days Long Gone. Additional characters and True Detective Mode, “which will ensure that the decisions you make cannot be undone by loading a save”, are also planned.

zelda tears of the kingdom name pronounce

It took three years from the original announcement, but we finally learned that the next Zelda game for Switch will be called The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Ever since the reveal in 2019, Nintendo simply referred to the game as “The sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild”.

After the announcement, there was some confusion as to how you actually pronounce the name. Many assumed that the “tears” referred to crying. However, “tears” could also point to something being torn up.


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