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Mario Rabbids Sparks of Hope cinematic

Ubisoft has shared a new cinematic launch trailer for Mario Rabbids Sparks of Hope. The game is over a week out, but it provides another look at the Switch exclusive.

Here’s an overview of the game with more information:

Splatter Zombiecalypse Now trailer

Splatter: Zombiecalypse Now has just made it to Switch, and those that are interested in getting another look can check out a new launch trailer. Untold Tales and Dreamworlds have shown off the top-down shooter for a final time.

We have more information in the following overview:

Trash Sailors launch trailer

tinyBuild and fluckyMachine have shared a launch trailer for Trash Sailors. This gives one final look at the dawn-drawn sailing simulator.

If you’re interested in learning more about the game, check out the following overview:

Youropa gameplay

Youropa made its debut on Switch this week after it was announced three years ago, and we have gameplay. A half hour of footage shows the platform puzzle paint adventure.

For more on the game, read the following overview:

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Fatal Frame Mask of the Lunar Eclipse graphics comparison

A new graphics comparison video has come online for the Switch and Wii versions of Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse.

Koei Tecmo announced during the latest Nintendo Direct that the survival horror title is making a comeback following its initial release in 2008. Whereas the Wii original was only sold in Japan, the new Switch edition is receiving a worldwide launch for the first time.

Splatter: Zombiecalypse Now gameplay

Splatter: Zombiecalypse Now, which released on Switch this week, has received new gameplay. 16 minutes of footage shows off the top-down shooter.

Learn more about the title in the following overview:

No Man's Sky gameplay

No Man’s Sky has arrived on Switch, and a good chunk of gameplay shows the title running on the system. A half hour of footage is now available.

Read more about No Man’s Sky in the following overview:

Pilotwings 64 is appearing on Switch in less than a week, and GameXplain has now readied a comparison video to show how the graphics compare to the N64 original.

The biggest takeaway here is that on Switch, the game runs at a mostly smooth 60 frames per second. That’s a big step up from the initial release, which largely ran at 30 FPS (some dips, only menus were 60 FPS). Outside of that, the whole package is in proper HD like other N64 titles on Switch Online. The only slight downside is that the in-game timer looks a bit more wonky due to the increased frame rate.

Alfred Hitchcock: Vertigo gameplay

Alfred Hitchcock: Vertigo recently landed on Switch, and we have plenty of new gameplay. Over a half hour of footage has emerged.

For more on Alfred Hitchcock: Vertigo, read the following overview:

Falling Out trailer

To celebrate the launch of Falling Out, Firestoke and PolyCrunch Games have readied a new trailer. Fans can get another look at the light-hearted and accessible 2D roguelite adventure.

Find further information about the game in the following overview:


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