Monster Menu: The Scavenger’s Cookbook release date set for May 23 in the west, new trailer
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NIS America today shared a final release date for Monster Menu: The Scavenger’s Cookbook in the west. The game is due out for Switch on May 23 in North America and May 26 in Europe.
Monster Menu: The Scavenger’s Cookbook originally debuted in Japan this past January. The western version previously had a general Spring 2023 launch window.
Stolen Realm, turn-based tactical RPG, planned for Switch
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Burst2Flame announced today that its simultaneous turn-based tactical RPG, Stolen Realm, is coming to Switch following an Early Access phase on PC. The title will be seeing its official launch in Q3 2023.
Learn more about the game with the following overview:
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Nintendo Download – February 9, 2023 (Europe)
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Jet Kave Adventure getting a physical release on Switch
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Jet Kave Adventure will have a physical release on Switch, Strictly Limited Games announced today in partnership with 7Levels.
3,000 copies will be produced. Along with a soundtrack download code, each unit contains a manual with over 30 pages of art work and concepts.
Here’s some information about the game:
Nintendo Download – February 9, 2023 (North America)
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It’s time for the newest North American Nintendo Download report for the week of February 9, 2023. The latest releases include Metroid Prime Remastered, Labyrinth of Galleria: The Moon Society, Blanc, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
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Famitsu sales (1/30/23 – 2/5/23)
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Video: Metroid Prime Remastered comparison (Switch vs. GameCube), gameplay
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Thanks to GameSpot, we have a new comparison video for Metroid Prime Remastered that has the Switch version going up against the GameCube original. Additionally, new gameplay has surfaced.
It’s clear that Retro Studios put quite a bit of work into Metroid Prime Remastered. Aside from an updated resolution, assets have been updated, lighting has been improved, and more.
Baten Kaitos I & II HD Remaster FAQ – enhancements, frame rate, resolution, more
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Baten Kaitos I & II HD Remaster was only just announced for Switch a short while ago, but Bandai Namco has followed up with more details including enhancements being implemented, frame rate, resolution, and more. This stems from an official FAQ.
Here’s the full rundown:
Fire Emblem Engage update out now (version 1.2.0), patch notes
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The latest update for Fire Emblem Engage has been made available, with the game moving up to version 1.2.0.
Support has been added for the Wave 2 Expansion Pass DLC. Also included is an adjustments and issues that have been addressed.
The full patch notes for the Fire Emblem Engage version 1.2.0 update are as follows:
Nintendo says its game prices are determined “on a case-by-case basis”, $70 not the trend going forward
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Nintendo made it official today that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom will cost $70, but that doesn’t mean it’s a sign of things to come. Game Informer managed to get a couple of comments from the company about the situation that may clarify things slightly.
As for why the new Zelda game is priced the way it is, Nintendo simply stated: “We determine the suggested retail price for any Nintendo product on a case-by-case basis.” Game Informer also asked if this is the trend for Nintendo games in the future, to which the Big N said: “No. We determine the suggested retail price for any Nintendo product on a case-by-case basis.”