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Autonauts gameplay

New gameplay has come in for Autonauts, a new Switch title that features building, creating, and automating. 25 minutes of footage is available.

For more on Autonauts, read the following overview:

Cloud Gardens gameplay

Cloud Gardens appeared on Switch this week following a short delay, and those that would like to get a closer look can do so with new gameplay. 26 minutes of footage is available.

For more on Cloud Gardens, read the following overview: 

Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium release date

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch, Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium, Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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nintendo labo sales expectations

Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime has said that he thought Nintendo Labo would be a bigger success than it turned out to be.

Speaking with CNET, Reggie noted that the product line “did well” globally. However, it seems Nintendo had higher expectations.

Back in 2019, Studio MDHR confirmed Cuphead for physical release. At the time though, the developer said it was waiting for The Delicious Last Course to wrap up development so that everything could be included on the cartridge.

We’re obviously well past 2019 at this point and the new DLC is almost here. Thankfully, Studio MDHR’s original plans haven’t changed. Executive producer and studio director Maja Moldenhauer reconfirmed to Nintendo Everything recently that the physical release is still in the cards for Switch, and more information will be shared “in the coming months”.

Jumanji The Curse Returns trailer

Marmalade Game Studio has issued a launch trailer for Jumanji: The Curse Returns, which came out on Switch this week. It serves as another look at the digital board game.

We have more information about Jumanji: The Curse Returns in the overview below:

LEGO Brawls release date

Publisher Bandai Namco and LEGO Games, along with developer Red Games, today unveiled the final release date for LEGO Brawls. We have confirmation that it’ll be ready to go for Switch on September 2, 2022.

LEGO Brawls was confirmed for Switch back in February and was originally planned for June. It was then announced in May that the game would be out in late summer instead.

Oxide Room 104 gameplay

Oxide Room 104 made it to Switch this week, and new gameplay has shown off the “bone-chilling single-player body-horror game set inside an old motel.” A half hour of gameplay has come in.

You can find some additional information about the title below.

A Little to the Left hands on preview

As much as big, cinematic games tend to steal the show around this time of year, perhaps the most interesting game I played at Summer Game Fest this year was A Little to the Left. It’s a quaint, tactile puzzle game about arranging and straightening everyday household objects. The title is a passion project for Max Inferno, a two-person studio that has been developing the game for a little over a year now.

Neon White review

System: Switch
Release Date: June 16, 2022
Developer: Angel Matrix
Publisher: Annapurna Interactive


A couple of months ago, we had the absolute pleasure of being invited by Annapurna Interactive to a private showing of Neon White with creator Ben Esposito to showcase everything the game had to offer and pick his brain about all of the creative inspirations. It was a telling and exciting preview event that increased excitement tenfold about what to expect. The game was immediately striking thanks to its flashy art direction and fast-paced nature of platforming and speedrunning that saw a group of people referred to as Neons that were formally alive be introduced into heaven and having to compete to prove their worth by ridding of all the demons that have been plaguing heaven. The most impressive part about it all is that Neon White feels like a divine adrenaline rush that is proud of its finesse and panache without ever feeling like it’s being cocky or overbearing, creating a seamless speedrunning experience that surprisingly lends itself to the Switch beautifully.


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