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Hamster has revealed that Thunder Ceptor will be next game coming to the eShop under the Arcade Archives label. Here is some more information on title.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Little Noah: Scion of Paradise gameplay

Gameplay has emerged for Little Noah: Scion of Paradise. Cygames announced the title for Switch earlier today, and promptly launched it on the eShop.

Here’s an overview of the game with more details:

fire emblem heroes Xander: Gallant King

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have announced that Xander: Gallant King will appear in Fire Emblem Heroes as the game’s next Legendary Hero.

Myrrh is voiced by George Spelvin and features art by PenekoR. His learnable skills include Ebon Bolverk, Luna, Atk/Spd Catch 4, Chivalry, and C Feud 3.

Publisher Compile Heart and developer Sting are back with another trailer for Fairy Fencer F: Refrain Chord. Fans can get the latest look at the story, characters, and gameplay.

Here’s the new video:

NieR Automata frame rate resolution Switch

Square Enix has provided a couple of technical tidbits about the new Switch version of NieR: Automata, revealing the final frame rate and resolution.

The game is confirmed to run at 30 FPS, though no one can say for certain if there will be dips. While NieR: Automata is often at 60 FPS on other consoles, it’s known that this mark isn’t always hit.

Portal Companion Collection gameplay

A new round of gameplay is in for Portal Companion Collection. After it was announced for Switch earlier this year, the package saw a surprise release today.

Here’s some information about Portal Companion Collection:

Card Shark update

Devolver Digital and Nerial have issued a new update for Card Shark on Switch.

According to the developers, it improves tutorials, removes soft locks, fixes certain control bugs, and more.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Use Your Words 2

Thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign, Use Your Words 2 will be made for Switch.

Smiling Buddha Games started seeking funding about a month ago. While the project itself met its $40,000 goal, a Switch-specific Stretch goal sought $50,000. The good news is that this mark has been reached as well with just over a day remaining in the campaign.

Loud

Today, publisher QubicGames and developer Hyperstrange announced that Loud will be released on Switch next month. The rhythm arcade story bopper driven by pop-punk tunes and the classic coming of age story will be available on July 15, 2022.

Here’s an overview of the game with more details:


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