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Mulaka is reaching Switch on March 1, Lienzo announced today. Pre-orders should be going live on the eShop shortly.

Mulaka takes inspiration from the Sierra Tarahumara region of Mexico and the indigenous people who still live there. Lienzo be donating a portion of earnings from pre-orders as well as launch to non-government organizations that focus their support on the region.

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Originally released for Wii U, Typoman is now making its way to Switch with its new “Revised” edition. Wales Interactive passed along some information today outlining what’s new and changed compared to the Wii U version.

Typoman for Switch is the new “Revised” edition of the game. It’ll contain the following:

– Added 2x mini games
– Added story quotation collectibles
– Added a huge number of fun reaction words that changes your character (e.g. HAT, SPIDER etc)
– Improved visuals (sprites, animations, character presentation, cinematic scenes, lighting, particle effects)
– Added a large number of solution words to each puzzle
– Improved the final boss battle (A-Bombs attacks, more variations of ‘good’ words, damage indicator)
– Major improvement to the WORDSCRAMBLER which now detects all letters that are near your character
– Improved balancing of many platforming sections
– Replaced or enhanced some of the weaker or more frustrating puzzles

Typoman will be out for Switch on February 22.

Source: Wales Interactive PR

Square Enix Collective and Sushee today announced that Fear Effect Sedna is launching on March 6 for Switch at a price of $19.99 / €19.99/ £15.99. The game comes nearly two decades after the franchise’s original debut.

Fear Effect Sedna has been co-written by the series’ original writer and takes Hana, Rain, Glas, Deke, and new character Axel into the world of Inuit mythology. It offers a third-person isometric perspective and a mix of action, stealth, and puzzle-solving gameplay with animated cut-scenes, including the classic death cut-scenes from the original titles.

The Fall Part 2: Unbound is out today on the Switch eShop. Get a look at a bunch of footage in the video below.

God Wars: Great War of Japanese Mythology has been announced for Switch by Kadokawa Games. No concrete release date has been revealed. This strategy RPG is an enhanced edition of God Wars: Future Past, a game that was released on non-Nintendo platforms in 2016. This game contains a variety of improvements and additional content, such as new scenarios, new characters, accelerated battle speed, a new help feature and more.

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Tennis (NSW) – 7/6/6/6
The Men of Yoshiwara: Kikuya (NSW) – 7/7/7/7
Fallen Legion (PS4) – 7/7/8/7
Girls und Panzer: Dream Tank Match (PS4) – 9/8/7/8
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de Ultimate (PSV) – 9/8/8/9
Kimi no Hitomi ni Hit Me (PS4/PSV) – 7/8/8/8
Maihana Soumakyou (PS4) – 7/7/7/7
Ouka Sabaki Zan (PSV) – 8/8/8/7
Senran Kagura Burst Re:Newal (PS4) – 8/8/8/7
Vitamin X Destination (PSV) – 8/8/8/8
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles (PS4) – 7/8/7/8

 

To celebrate Valentine’s Day players will be getting a Valentine chocolate for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Players can pick it up by March 12th.

This week for Pokemon Shuffle a new Roserade (Winking) and competitive Mega Banette will be lasting until February 20th. Mew, Litten, Decidueye, Deoxys Attack Forme, Accelgor, Typhlosion and Pikachu (Enamored) have also begun their repeat runs.

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Kirby Star Allies

Nintendo’s Hong Kong YouTube channel has posted its own trailer for Kirby Star Allies. View the video below for the latest footage.

In a series of messages posted on Twitter, PlatinumGames’ Hideki Kamiya spoke about Bayonetta and Nintendo’s involvement. He was a director on the first game, contributed to the second title, and may have some involvement with the third entry.

Kamiya recalled how, originally, Bayonetta 2 was considered for multiple platforms when it was in development as part of a collaboration with SEGA. However, the game was put on hold because of “circumstances” at the company. After Nintendo stepped in, PlatinumGames was able to finish development, and the rights are with the Big N and SEGA. Nintendo actually allowed the Japanese voice track created for the Wii U version of Bayonetta to be included in the PC version.


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