Triangle Strategy producers say HD-2D “costs more than you’d think”
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In a recent interview with Japanese outlet 4Gamer, Triangle Strategy producers Tomoya Asano and Yasuaki Arai discussed how the team was able to implement Square Enix’s signature HD-2D art style in their latest release.
Despite the art style having a seemingly nature and straight forward implementation, they noted that it “costs more than you’d think” and required the help of teams who had previously worked with the tech to finish development in such a short amount of time.
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Arcade Spirits: The New Challengers gameplay
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Arcade Spirits: The New Challengers just landed on Switch, and we have a bunch of new gameplay. Fans can check out 36 minutes of footage.
For more on Arcade Spirits: The New Challengers, read the following overview:
Remote Life gameplay
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Remote Life just dropped on Switch this week, and we now have a bunch of gameplay. The new video showcases plenty of footage from the just-released shoot ’em up title.
Learn more about Remote Life in the following overview:
Triangle Strategy devs on how the game uses “accurate” HD-2D
Posted on 3 years ago by Jarop(@gamrah) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Not too long ago, Triangle Strategy producers Tomoya Asano and Yasuaki Arai sat down with Japanese website 4Gamer to share some insights from their time making Square Enix’s latest Switch title.
The highly praised HD-2D art style made a return, and the pair talked about the challenges the team faced to make it work in a tactical RPG. Turn-based RPGs like Octopath Traveler, another game to make use of HD-2D, operate with a fixed camera. However, Triangle Strategy offered a fresh set of challenges to overcome thanks to the more expansive map designs in a tactical RPG.
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JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R gets September release date, new trailer, physical release
Posted on 3 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Original (5/26): JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R has a release date on Switch. Today, Bandai Namco confirmed that the fighter will be available on September 2, 2022.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R was announced back in March. As part of the initial reveal, it was given a vague Fall 2022 release window.
Doctor Who: Duo Bundle Switch physical release revealed
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Doctor Who: Duo Bundle will be sold at retail as a new Switch physical release, it’s been revealed.
The package contains Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality – Deluxe Edition and Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins, both of which were previously added to the eShop. Fans will also be provided with an exclusive sticker sheet.
Splatoon 3 introduces Front Roe
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Nintendo has introduced another band for Splatoon 3: Front Roe. The Big N describes them as “melodious” and having a “punkish sound of rock”, noting that they’ve “been swimming up the charts in Splatsville lately.”
Nintendo also shared a sneak peek at one of their songs, titled “Sea Me Now”. You can listen to it below.
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Dungeon Village 2 launching on Switch next week
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Kairosoft is gearing up for another Switch release, as the company has announced that Dungeon Village 2 will be appearing on the eShop next week. You’ll be able to pick it up starting June 2, 2022.
The original Dungeon Village made it to Switch back in 2018.
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Pride Dance Out & Proud gameplay
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We now have gameplay of Pride Dance Out & Proud, the rhythm action title from IV Productions. 22 minutes of footage has come in.
Below is an overview of the game with more details:
Kao the Kangaroo gameplay, Switch vs. PS5 comparison
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We have a couple of new videos for Kao the Kangaroo – specifically gameplay and a comparison video.
With the gameplay, just over a half hour of footage is available. As for the comparison, provided by GameXplain, shows off how the Switch and PS5 versions stack up against each other.