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Pikmin Bloom gameplay

Gameplay has now emerged for Pikmin Bloom, Niantic’s new mobile title that saw a surprise release last night starting in Australia and Singapore. GameXplain’s video shows the initial setup, what happens when you’re walking, the shop, and more.

For those that missed our previous coverage, check out some additional information below:

Dusk gameplay

New gameplay is in for Dusk, a retro-styled first-person shooter. The game will finally release on Switch tomorrow following a lengthy delay.

Here’s an overview of Dusk: 

Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars lands on Switch tomorrow, and we now have gameplay from the final release. The RPG comes from creative director Yoko Taro, composer Keiichi Okabe, and character designer Kimihiko Fujisaka of NieR and Drakengard fame.

Here’s some additional information about the title:

Publisher Blowfish Studios and developer WhaleFood Games have set a release date for KungFu Kickball, a team-based sports platform fighter. Switch owners will be able to pick up the title starting on December 2.

KungFu Kickball was first announced for Switch in August 2019. At the time, it was planned for a Q1 2020 release. 

Here’s some additional information about the project:

Level-5 has returned with a pair of videos for Megaton Musashi. Along with a “V-Navigator Haruka’s One-Point Overview: Story” trailer, we also have a commercial.

Below are both videos:

Atlus has shared some new information on the latest daily demon for Shin Megami Tensei V. This latest video showcases the demon Kohryu, returning from the first Megami Tensei entry in the series. Here are some additional details and the daily demon video released by Atlus:

As part of the latest demon trailer for Shin Megami Tensei V, Atlus is now providing a proper look at King Frost. It’s been around for quite awhile, and it has shown up in games like Shin Megami Tensei IV, Persona 4, Persona 5 Strikers, and many other titles.

Over on the Megami Tensei Wiki, the site offers up a little background information on King Frost. Read a bit more about the demon below.

It’s been more than two weeks since the launch of Metroid Dread, and while the hype has settled down a little, I imagine that now’s a good time to analyze the game in a more grounded perspective. I decided to put Dread to the ultimate test: is it better than Super Metroid? It made sense to think about them in this way since Super Metroid is still the most acclaimed entry in the series and it is often used as a reference for a good Metroid game.

In today’s video, I discuss how both Metroid Dread and Super Metroid are products of their time, with each one hitting the right spots in different moments. Watch until the end to see my personal conclusion and share yours in the comments.

Shadow Corridor trailer

Publisher NIS America and developer Regista have shared a launch trailer for Shadow Corridor, their new action horror game. The game has been made available in the west today for the first time.

We have the following overview for Shadow Corridor:

switch n64 comparison

GameXplain has shared a new video comparison for N64 games on Switch and the original hardware.

Last night, the first batch of N64 titles were made available on the Switch Online + Expansion Pack service. GameXplain’s video shows off Super Mario 64, Yoshi’s Story, Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Mario Kart 64, Star Fox 64, Dr. Mario 64, and Mario Tennis. Strictly from a visual perspective, titles seem to be brighter on Switch. However, some players have complained about fog on Nintendo’s current console, particular when it comes to Zelda.


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