Live A Live Switch remake gets Prehistory, Imperial China trailers
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Square Enix is offering a new look at the Live A Live remake for Switch with two new trailers showing Prehistory and Imperial China.
In the RPG, players can experience seven stories featuring a variety of protagonists, time periods, and gameplay styles. Each one can be experienced in any order. Other stories include The Wild West, Twilight of Edo Japan, Present Day, The Near Future, and The Distant Future.
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Evil Dead: The Game gets survivor and demon gameplay
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Game Informer has a month-long window of exclusive coverage for Evil Dead: The Game, and is kicking things off today with a look at survivor and demon gameplay.
When you’re playing as a survivor, you’ll need to loot up and complete objectives before battling The Dark Ones. A lot of the action comes down to gearing up and going after loot scattered across the map.
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim gets new “Start” Switch trailer
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Atlus has readied a new “Start” trailer for 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim. This video comes in celebration of the game’s launch on Switch.
Below is an overview of 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim with more information:
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Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes gets “Mysterious Mercenary” trailer
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Nintendo and Koei Tecmo have just issued a new Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes trailer, which is titled “Mysterious Mercenary”.
In the video, we’re able to get a look at Shez who meets Edelgard, Dimitri, Claude, and other characters while fighting for the future of Fódlan. The game has players aligning with a leader to build and command an army in 1 vs. 1,000-style battles and deep strategy. Depending on the house chosen, a different story will be presented with a different outcome. There’ll be three stories in total.
Taito Milestones Collection gameplay
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Taito Milestones Collection is about to land on Switch in the west, though an early look is available with plenty of gameplay. A total of 41 minutes of footage has come in.
Here’s some information about the package:
Nintendo Switch Sports gets “Run This House” trailer
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Nintendo has published a minute-long “Run This House” trailer for Nintendo Switch Sports. In it, we have a mix of gameplay and live action footage.
Here’s some information about the title:
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Capcom Fighting Collection gets new trailer
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A new Capcom Fighting Collection trailer is in that shows off the package once again and reveals pre-order plans.
Those that put in a reservation will receive bonuses, including 18 music remixes plus new illustrations. The lineup includes:
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Nintendo Switch Sports gets new gameplay
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New gameplay from Nintendo Switch Sports has surfaced ahead of its release later this month. GameXplain shows off the footage with Soccer Shoot-Out, a full round of 4-on-4 soccer, a round of volleyball, tennis doubles, and more.
For those that haven’t been keeping up with Nintendo Switch Sports, here’s what you need to know about the title:
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Metal Max Xeno: Reborn western release set for June, new trailer
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Nearly a year after Metal Max Xeno: Reborn was confirmed for the west, the game has a final release date. PQube announced today that the title will be available in North America and Europe on June 10, 2022.
Metal Max Xeno: Reborn was first announced for Switch in 2019. It then debuted in Japan back in September 2020.
Nintendo’s past with direct sequels, and how Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 fits into that
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Over the years we’ve seen many instances in which Nintendo resorted to a very common strategy in the gaming industry: releasing a very successful title followed by a sequel using many of the tools created for its predecessor. Engine, assets, animation, and other elements are some of the things that are brought back.
Now we’re waiting on the sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which seems to be taking a lot of elements from the last successful Zelda game. In today’s video, I decided to take a look at other direct sequels that Nintendo produced in the past, analyzing the different strategies and trying to see where the new Zelda may fit into that. You can check out the video down below.