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It’s been a few months since we last highlighted a game as part of our “Weekly Screenshot” feature. But there’s long been an indie title on my mind that I thought would be a perfect fit for the idea: Affordable Space Adventures. Now that its development is coming to a close, we’ve teamed up with KnapNok Games to showcase more from Affordable Space Adventures. For the next several weeks, we’ll be sharing exclusive images from the game along with a bit of additional information. If Affordable Space Adventures isn’t already on your radar, hopefully you’ll gain some interest as we introduce new content!

The first photo we’re posting is one of the loading screens that appears between sections in Affordable Space Adventures. It reminds players about the important gameplay mechanic of scanning artifacts to see their range and type of detection before they attempt to attack the spaceship. Loading screens in the game – as well as well as the Wii U digital instructions manual – show a manual written by Uexplore, the company that in the game’s universe offers “Cheap… but functional” spaceships to travel to Spectaculon.

Here’s the official screenshot description from KnapNok:

When exploring around Spectaculon, remember to scan left and right for completely safe alien artifacts. Just don’t disturb them or you’ll be fined. Or shot at.

Another Affordable Space Adventures screenshot will be posted on the site next week!

These screenshots are larger than the ones shared on Friday. There are some additional images as well!

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All of the Corpse Party: Blood Covered …Repeated Fear (small) screenshots and art come from the Japanese website, which we previously linked to. You can check out the page here.

Another couple of images have come in from Splatoon. This time around, we get to hear about “Takozonesu”. View the two new images and translations below.

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We had previously discovered this creature, but now we know it’s name – ‘Takozonesu’. Similar to the Inklings, she was the ability to fight by transforming between octopus and human forms and is one of the elite soldiers in the Octarian Army. They seem to be strong enemies who can effectively use the shot guns and bomb weapons.

the ‘Takozonesu’ can also appear in groups.
It’s hard to win while fighting off multiple of these ladies at one time.
So you should aim to kill them individually.
Ah, that’s not something I learned from Cap’n Cuttlefish – I thought it up by myself.

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More:

Thanks to a new online preview from Famitsu, we have a few more details about Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki. You’ll find the information rounded up below.

– “large volume” story
– Takes place a few years after the NES game
– Follows Kunimasa
– Relying on the heads of criminal families throughout Japan, Kunimasa will live life day-by-day as he travels Edo period Japan as an outlaw “gambler”
– Teams up with partner Tsurumatsu and two henchmen
– Max party of four characters
– The katana you use will still be retained even after falling down
– New special moves
– Other Edo period-appropriate weapons and gimmicks like buckets and wagons

Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki launches in Japan on May 28.

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