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nickelodeon all-star brawl Oblina

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl has received its latest character showcase video, which now offers up a look at Oblina from Aaahh!!! Real Monsters.

When using Oblina in the game, players will be able to make use of the following moves: Light Neutral “Claw Slash”, Light Up “Tail Slap”, Light Down “Battering Eyes”, Light Neutral Air “Wheel Spin”, Light Up Air “Aerial Tail Slap”, Light Down Air “Aerial Claw Slash”, Light Dash Attack “Snake Tackle”, Strong Neutral “Big Scare”, Strong Up “Tongue Lash”, Strong Down “Drool Slide”, Strong Neutral Air “Air Chomp”, Strong Up Air “Aerial Tongue Lash”, Strong Down Air “Heart Slam”, Strong Dash “Big Chomp”, Netrual Special “Garbage Breath”, Up Special “Eye Lift”, and Down Special “Spinout”.

Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania gameplay

We have brand new gameplay from the Switch version of Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania, which arrives next week. Aside from a look at classic platforming, the 45-minute video also shows off a variety of mini games.

Here’s some information about the title:

deemo update 1.10.0

Yet another update has gone live for the Switch version of Deemo – specifically version 1.10.0. Players can now access another batch of songs for free.

Just when you may have thought that support for the rhythm game could be slowing down, Flyhigh Works and Rayark have actually gone back to the well a few times over the past few months.

Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania review

System: Switch
Release date: October 5, 2021
Developer: SEGA
Publisher: SEGA


I experienced a wide range of conflicting emotions while playing Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania. I often caught myself laughing, usually after successfully guiding my expressive, energetic monkey across a particularly gauntlet-esque stage with only seconds to spare. Just as often I found myself sighing or yelling “nonononoooo,” typically as my encapsulated simian plummeted off a platform to its doom… again. But no matter how well I was doing (or not) at playing Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania, I was almost always having a wonderful time – and considering that this remaster contains stages and minigames from three of what may be the best games in the franchise, I expect I’ll be doing so for a long time.

Crysis Remastered Trilogy

Crytek has readied a Switch-specific trailer for Crysis Remastered Trilogy. This comes ahead of the upcoming October launch.

Crysis 1 Remastered previous released on Switch in July 2020. We’re now about to see Crysis 2 Remastered and Crysis 3 Remastered on the console. These two first-person shooters have been redone with enhanced visuals thanks to the efforts from Saber Interactive.

Here’s the full trailer for Crysis Remastered Trilogy on Switch:

Shin Megami Tensei V English dub voice actors

Atlus today published the latest trailer for Shin Megami Tensei V that offers up a first look at the English dub and voice actors.

Up to this point, what we’ve seen of the Switch RPG has largely been in Japanese. But now Atlus has now introduced the western voice cast.

Black Widow: Recharged Asteroids: Recharged Breakout: Recharged

Atari, in partnership with developers Adamvision Studios and SneakyBox Studios, today announced Black Widow: Recharged, Asteroids: Recharged, and Breakout: Recharged. Black Window is up first on October 28, with the other two titles following in Q4 2021.

These three games follow Centipede: Recharged, which is out today on Switch.

Touhou Genso Wanderer: Lotus Labyrinth R

Today, publisher Phoenixx and developer Aqua Style announced that they’re bringing Touhou Genso Wanderer: Lotus Labyrinth R to Switch next week. A release is planned for September 30 worldwide.

The game is a dungeon crawler featuring an “Oversized Party System”. Players can have dozens of partners tag along for their adventures. Aside from the usual main party, it’s possible to assign partners to entire other teams with their own leaders, which can then act separately.

Brazilian developer PetitFabrik has announced that Kukoos: Lost Pets, its upcoming 3D platformer inspired by classics like Super Mario 64 and Banjo Kazooie, is on the way to Switch. A release is planned for this fall.

Kukoos: Lost Pets takes place in a cartoon world where players need to rescue a series of brainwashed pets being held captive by a robot frog. The game has many colorful areas to explore, lots of collectables and hidden secrets to find, and puzzles to solve. Expect to see environments that include ancient temples, lush forests, ice cream mountains, and haunted pizzerias. Also, you’ll be able to meet and befriend five distinct pets that have their own strengths, weaknesses, and gameplay styles.

Takorita Meets Fries

Publisher Ratalakia Games and developer ROSEVERTE intend to bring Takorita Meets Fries to Switch this week. The visual novel is slated for October 1, according to an eShop listing.

Here’s an overview of Takorita Meets Fries:


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