Skautfold: Usurper gameplay
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Skautfold: Usurper has made its debut, and new gameplay is in for the Switch version. Fans can get a closer look at the Metroidvania action RPG.
Learn more about it in the following overview:
More: Pugware, Red Art Games, Skautfold: Usurper
Sonic Origins Plus Switch gameplay
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Sonic Origins Plus finally arrived this week, and we have a look at the Switch version with new gameplay. Footage shows off some of the additions included with this version.
More information about the package can be found in the following overview:
More: SEGA, Sonic Origins Plus
Moonscars getting a physical release on Switch
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Moonscars has thus far only been sold digitally on Switch, but it looks like a physical release will soon be available. Retailer listings reveal that Humble Games is bringing it to retail.
Moonscars, an action platformer, originally appeared on Switch last September. Thus far, it has only been sold digitally on the eShop.
More: Black Mermaid, Humble Games, Moonscars
Dr. Fetus’ Mean Meat Machine gameplay
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Dr. Fetus’ Mean Meat Machine dropped on Switch this week, and we have gameplay from the final Switch version. Fans can get a closer look at the new puzzler.
Here’s a lengthy overview with lots of details:
Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story 2 launch trailer
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Thanks to PQube and Agate International, we have a launch trailer for Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story 2. The simulation-RPG hybrid landed on Switch this week.
Learn more about it in the following overview:
Switch eShop charts – June 24, 2023
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Splatoon 3 developers explain how Tricolor Turf Wars came to be
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Splatoon 3 introduced Tricolor Turf Wars as one of its big new features, and the developers behind the game have now discussed how it came to be.
Tricolor Turf War puts a spin on Splatfests that started out with the series’ very first game. During the second half of these events, three teams fight at the same time and it’s up to the first-place team to defend themselves in the 4-v-2-v-2 match type.
More: highlight, Hisashi Nogami, Shintaro Sato, Splatoon 3, top
Sonic Frontiers version 1.30 update patch notes
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We reported on the Sonic Frontiers “Birthday Bash” update earlier today which added new content and features, but now that the patch notes for version 1.30 are in, we can see that there was actually more than what SEGA announced during the Sonic Central presentation.
There are actually a bunch of additions here that you may have been unaware of. SEGA has since highlighted an ability to change the rate of deceleration when jumping, an option to set whether the camera will use dramatic angles when skills are used, 24 songs to the Juke Box and Song Memories on each island, and more.
The full patch notes for the Sonic Frontiers version 1.30 update are as follows:
More: SEGA, Sonic Frontiers, title update, top
Batman: Arkham Trilogy physical release only includes Arkham Asylum on the cartridge
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Batman: Arkham Trilogy marks another Switch release that won’t include everything on the physical cartridge when it launches later this year.
As previously reported, the collection includes Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham City, and Batman: Arkham Knight (plus all DLC). However, according to the official FAQ, only the first title is included. Players going physical will need to download Arkham City and Arkham Knight in order to play them.
Curse of the Sea Rats update out now (version 1.3.7), patch notes
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Curse of the Sea Rats has issued its latest update, and version 1.3.7 is now available.
The update improves the combat system with animation cancelling, slicker controls, hit box, and attack range tweaks. Players will also find an updated map UI, pitfall deaths have been disabled, and the end game has been changed for a smoother experience.
The full patch notes for the Curse of the Sea Rats version 1.3.7 update are as follows: