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Fitness Boxing

Imagineer has given a first look at Fitness Boxing gameplay with a brief video. Take a look at the footage below.

Diablo III: Eternal Collection

Various outlets are coming forward with footage from the final build of Diablo III – Eternal Collection. Take a look at a few videos below that show online gameplay, amiibo support, and more.

Microids released a new gameplay trailer for its remake of Toki. Have a look at the video below.

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Gal Metal’s English release is just on the horizon, and some new footage is starting to emerge. Have a look at English gameplay in the video below.

Nintendo isn’t quite done yet with adding new content to Splatoon 2. Next week, on November 6th/7th (depending on your timezone), the game will be updated to version 4.2.0. One of the things to be added with this version is a new Special Weapon, the Ultra Stamp (a literal translation of its Japanese name, it might have a different English name). When using this weapon, you move forward while repeatedly striking the ground – this even protects you from attacks from the front to a certain extent; however you are vulnerable to attacks from behind. You can also rotate the weapon vertically and use it in the air by pressing the ZR button. You can also throw it by pressing the R button, but this ends the use of the Special Weapon. The tweet below has a video of the Ultra Stamp in action:

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The latest Persona Q2 character trailer is here, and it focuses on Persona 5’s Haru:

JFi Games and JERA Game Studio released a 50-second video for its Taipei-set title Dusk Diver, coming to switch in Spring 2019. You can view it below.

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Bandai Namco issued a second trailer for its Switch game Kamen Rider Climax Scramble Zio. You can view it below.

Nintendo put out a trailer highlighting Koopa Paratroopa as the newest character addition in Mario Tennis Aces. Watch the video below.

I’ve been a gamer since cartridges were the size of a Switch, and through those many nostalgic years, I’ve built up memories. Those memories are dear to me and though some may be more tinted by the goggles of time than others, reliving them in my adult years still brings back emotions I had all but forgotten. There is a part of my brain that wonders, “If I’m using precious hours playing old games, what new games am I not experiencing?” This dilemma has become even more apparent as we enter the age of “ports”. I love both new and old experiences, and now find myself torn by the two. These are some of my thoughts on the subject, what are yours?

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