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It looks like TY the Tasmanian Tiger HD will be available physically on Switch later this year. In a collaboration between developer Krome Studios and U&I Entertainment, the game is gaining a worldwide physical release that will be coming to retailers on October 15, 2021.

Additionally, the Switch is getting an exclusive bundle that will include: the physical version of TY the Tasmanian Tiger HD, a digital download for TY the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue HD, and a collectible boomerang-shaped USB with bonus digital content.

This will all be coming to retailers yet to be listed, so keep an eye out for further details regarding purchasing options. 

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Pokemon Crystal

This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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Bai Qu: Hundreds of Melodies

Ratalaika Games is teaming up with Magenta Factory on the slice-of-life visual novel Bai Qu: Hundreds of Melodies. Switch owners can pick up the title this Friday, July 9.

Here’s some information about Bai Qu: Hundreds of Melodies as well as a trailer:

No More Heroes 3

No More Heroes 3 comes out on Switch next month, and pre-orders have now opened on the eShop. The game will take up 6.8GB of space, according to the store page.

We’ve also got a new batch of screenshots for No More Heroes 3. The full set can be found below.

Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin

The physical version of Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin will not require a download or installation to begin playing, Capcom has confirmed. All content will be included on the cartridge.

Monster Hunter Stories 2 will offer a day-one patch. However, it clocks in at just 0.5GB.

There were concerns about Monster Hunter Stories 2 potentially requiring a download after a certain notice was spotted on the game’s boxart. It appears this was an error, however.

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Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have shared a new video for Fire Emblem Heroes. In it, Fjorm sings about her resolve to fight her fate in the song Flower of Ice.

The song was performed by Cristina Vee Valenzuela. The original Japanese lyrics are from Saori Kodama, with English lyrics from Christian Nutt. Composition comes from Intelligent Systems’ Hiroki Morishita.

Here’s the video:

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set

Bandai Namco has gone live with a new trailer for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot + A New Power Awakens Set. The game’s various features are shown off here, including training, meals, and leveling up.

Here’s the full video:

Zelda: Skyward Sword HD

This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Blue Reflection: Second Light, Zelda: Skyward Sword HD, and Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and The Millionaires’ Conspiracy Deluxe Edition Plus. Scans of all games can be found below.

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No More Heroes 3 will be sold at retail around the world. On top of that though, Pix’n Love is preparing two special editions.

First up is a collector’s edition featuring the game, art book, lithographs, and a numbered certificate of authenticity. Also planned is a deluxe edition – of which there will only be 500 – containing the game, vinyl soundtrack, art book, lithographs, and a certificate of authenticity signed by Suda51.

Pre-orders begin on July 8 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET / 4 PM in the UK / 5 PM in Europe. Pix’n Love will have all copies here.

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Destroy All Humans! review

System: Switch
Release date: June 29, 2021
Developer: Black Forest Games
Publisher: THQ Nordic


There’s something so undeniably infectious about the sci-fi films of the 1950s. After all, who can resist the charm of poorly-customed aliens, tinfoil flying saucers, and melodramatic acting? Destroy All Humans! understands this allure well – and turns the formula on its head. First released in 2005, this reverse sci-fi story puts players in control of an invading alien on a rampage against the human race. Having enjoyed a cult following ever since it debuted on the PS2, it was remade for its 15th anniversary in 2020 with the promise to preserve the original experience while polishing it up with an HD coat of paint and a handful of tweaks to the user experience. Now that this reimagined release has made its way to Switch, the natural question arises: can it successfully abduct an audience on Nintendo’s hybrid wonder?


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