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Another Code Recollection graphics comparison

A new graphics comparison from GameXplain shows how the new Switch version of Another Code: Recollection stacks up to the DS original.

The comparison specifically focuses on the first entry in the series here. Everything is now fully 3D, and exploration segments are now fully third-person. Also, as we saw in the Nintendo Direct presentation, voice acting will be included. And while it’s not covered in this specific comparison, the Wii sequel will also be a part of the package – the first time it’s getting an official release in North America.

Rise of the Triad Ludicrous Edition launch trailer

A launch trailer has been published for Rise of the Triad: Ludicrous Edition. After a previous delay, the classic FPS is now on Switch.

Further details are included in the following overview:

Fate Samurai Remnant launch trailer

Courtesy of Koei Tecmo, we have a final launch trailer for Fate/Samurai Remnant. The action RPG just arrived on Switch and other platforms.

In case you missed our previous coverage, here’s what to expect from the game:

Faerie Afterlight trailer

With Faerie Afterlight appearing on Switch this week, we have a short launch trailer for the game. This is a new Metroidvania title from Mastiff and Clay Game Studio.

For a bit of additional information about the game, check out the following overview:

EA Sports FC 24 gameplay

Direct-feed gameplay is in for the Switch version of EA Sports FC 24 . Proper care has been given to EA’s soccer / football franchise this time around on Nintendo’s console, so it’s now running on Frostbite and has the modes that you’d see on other platforms.

Potion Permit update 1.3

We’ve got a heads up for Potion Permit players, as a new version 1.3 update just went live. Players can get their hands on a bunch of additional content for the game.

Potion Permit added new romanceable characters, new sidequests, new mini-games, new events, and more. Plus, many adjustments and bug fixes were implemented.

Here’s the full rundown of the update:

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [NSW] Pikmin 1 + 2 – 23,941 / NEW
2. [NSW] Pikmin 4 – 22,894 / 864,229
3. [PS5] Lies of P – 9,493 / NEW
4. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 9,066 / 5,493,686
5. [NSW] Pokemon Scarlet / Violet – 9,035 / 5,137,268
6. [NSW] Ring Fit Adventure – 7,198 / 3,470,360
7. [NSW] Minecraft – 5,996 / 3,269,466
8. [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – 4,637 / 5,290,636
9. [NSW] Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – 4,449 / 1,864,134
10. [NSW] Super Bomberman R 2 – 4,433 / 16,021

Pokemon Scarlet Violet DLC physical

Original (9/26): Nintendo has announced a new physical release for Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet that will include The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC. It has been confirmed for Europe and Japan thus far, and presumably North America will be seeing it on the same day as well.

This is a bit of an odd move as not all of the content will be included on the cartridge. The Teal Mask is immediately accessible, but players will need to download an update for The Indigo Disk. It’s unclear why Nintendo and The Pokemon Company aren’t simply waiting for the second part of the DLC to ship out a complete physical version.

My Hero Ultra Rumble gameplay

Following the release of My Hero Ultra Rumble on Switch today, new gameplay has emerged. The footage provides a look at the fighting game and battle royale experience on the console.

Here’s a bit of additional information about the title:

Front Mission 2: Remake physical

Front Mission 2: Remake will soon be appearing on the Switch eShop, but Forever Entertainment has now confirmed plans for a physical release.

The boxed version will be sold as an “unLimited Version”. Each copy contains the game, reversible cover showcasing Wanzer on a battlefield and emblems of the military units, manual that acts as a 16-page compendium of knowledge about the game mechanics and characters you will encounter during the gameplay, and a numbered certificate.


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