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Bayonetta 3 file size

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Bayonetta 3, Severed Steel, Coromon, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival tracklist

Thanks to the official Japanese website, we now have the full tracklist for Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival.

The title will feature various categories, including pop, music from anime and games, vocaloid, classics, and more. Close to 100 songs will be available.

Here’s the full tracklist for Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival:

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Snowdrop experience

We recently chatted with Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope producer Xavier Manzanares, and one of the things we asked about is whether the team has been able to do more with the game from a graphical standpoint. After all, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle came out in 2017, so Ubisoft Milan and Ubisoft Paris have been working with Switch for quite some time now.

Manzanares mentioned that the experience gained with both Switch and the Snowdrop engine has allowed for an increase hope. There are some aspects that may not have been possible a few years ago.

Loud trailer

With Loud just making its debut on Switch, we have a new launch trailer. QubicGames and Hyperstrange are celebrating the release of the rhythm arcade story title on Nintendo’s console.

Continue on below for more information about the title.

XEL gameplay

Posted on 2 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments

XEL gameplay

XEL has arrived on Switch, and new gameplay has shown off the action-adventure title. 37 minutes of footage is now available.

You can learn more about XEL in the following overview:

Worth Life gameplay

New gameplay is now available for Worth Life, an action RPG from Hakama that just debuted in the west following its Japanese debut. Over an hour of footage shows off the recent release.

You can find a bit of additional information about Worth Life in the following overview:

Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes review

System: Switch
Release Date: June 24, 2022
Developer: Koei Tecmo / Omega Force
Publisher: Nintendo


Warriors games have done exceptionally well at providing a strategic hack-and-slash experience, and Koei Tecmo has done a wonderful job at adapting many different properties into that format. In the case of Fire Emblem, it’s primarily been under the umbrella of strategy RPGs since its inception, but throughout the years we’ve seen it grow and become something more, turning into quite a deep experience. With so much to take into account when expanding on the Fire Emblem universe and given that Warriors games typically provide a straightforward experience, it’s incredible to see Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes essentially become a semi-sequel to Three Houses, as this is not just Fire Emblem Warriors 2, but genuinely feels like a brand-new Fire Emblem game where the battles are essentially replaced with Omega Force’s prowess in action-focused combat. Fire Emblem and Warriors titles both have a long history and have seen some fan favorites, yet marrying them together once more has created arguably one of the best games for both properties.

Publisher Chorus Worldwide and developer LCB Game Studio have prepared a launch trailer for Mothmen 1966. It provides another look at the title, which is the first visual novel in a series inspired by mid-20th century pulp fiction and ‘80s home computer graphics called “Pixel Pulps”.

Here’s some additional information about Mothmen 1966:

Quintus and the Absent Truth gameplay

Gameplay has emerged for Quintus and the Absent Truth, a first-person horror-themed adventure. 14 minutes of footage is now available.

Here’s some information about the game:

PC Building Simulator update 1.4.0

PC Building Simulator was recently given a new update on Switch, with version 1.4.0 going out.

A significant amount of content has been added, and The Irregular Corporation is calling this an IT Expansion. It includes over 20 hours of additional story content, a new in-game tablet feature, new environments, an increased number of job types, and the ‘Tikkit’ job system. New parts have been added, and there are tons of bug fixes.

The full patch notes for the PC Building Simulator version 1.4.0 update are as follows:


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