Submit a news tip



News

A rating for All-Star Fruit Racing on Switch was spotted in Brazil last month. With a new retailer listing, all we need is an official announcement from PQube.

Amazon UK now has a page up for All-Star Fruit Racing. That’s certainly interesting, as it confirms a physical version. The retailer also lists a tentative July 31 release window, so it’s looking like a summer launch.

About a month ago, Arc System Works held a special poll. Fans were able to vote on the game they’d like to see president Minoru Kidooka play at EVO 2018. The results are in, and we have a winner.

Five games in total were nominated, including two Smash Bros. titles. In the end, Super Smash Bros. Meleee beat out all choices with nearly half of all votes.

3DS recently celebrated its seventh anniversary. That’s a long time for any gaming system, and Nintendo isn’t planning on abandoning its dedicated portable anytime soon. The latest Nintendo Direct showed that Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story + Bowser Jr.’s Journey is launching in 2019, so we can count on at least another year out of the platform.

Over the years, a ton of great games have been made for 3DS. From Nintendo alone we’ve seen Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, Super Mario 3D Land, Super Smash Bros. for 3DS, various Fire Emblem and Pokemon titles, Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, Kid Icarus: Uprising, and many more. It’s also been home to many high-quality third-party titles.

With everything that has been released over the years, what’s your favorite 3DS game? Let us know in the comments below.

More: ,

In the new 3DS game, Detective Pikachu isn’t voiced by Ryan Reynolds. The character also isn’t played by Danny DeVito, despite some fans campaigning for the character. Detective Pikachu is instead voiced by Kaiji Tang.

Tang announced the news on Twitter yesterday:

During a Famitsu live stream with Hamster yesterday, Arcade Archives Punch-Out!! was announced for launch on Switch next week and first footage was shown. You can watch the full recording below.

Stormind Games recently released the well-received survival horror game Remothered: Tormented Fathers on Steam. Japanese website Game Watch, having seen the title at GDC this week, now confirms that a Switch version is in development.

Remothered: Tormented Fathers has some impressive musical talent behind it, including composer Nobuko Toda, who contributed to Final Fantasy, Halo, and Metal Gear Solid. The game itself features a variety of elements such as stealth, action, strategic, hide ‘n run.

Here’s some additional information and a trailer:

Juicy Realm

At GDC this week, SpaceCan was showing off its new project Juicy Realm, which is on the way to Switch. Take a look at some footage below.

SEGA held a live stream yesterday and showed off Valkyria Chronicles 4. For the full recording, continue on below.

ARMS Global Testpunch is returning next weekend. To prepare for that, Nintendo has made the download available on the European eShop. It takes up 1.4GB of space.

The eShop page lists the following times for ARMS Global Testpunch:

More:

At GDC this week, GamesRadar caught up with Suda51 for an interview. Suda51 spoke about Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, including DLC as well as the game’s top-down perspective and how that affects the feel of violence. He also weighed in on Switch being a home for indie titles.

We’ve posted some excerpts from the interview below. For the full discussion, head on over to GamesRadar.


Manage Cookie Settings