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With its arrival on Switch eShop today, gameplay footage of strategy RPG Chaos Galaxy has emerged. We have roughly 37 minutes of the title available, showcasing the various mission types and some of the game’s settings.

Catch up on the game with the overview below:

Ahead of its release on Switch in a couple of months, Bandai Namco have shared a new trailer for Baten Kaitos I & II HD Remaster. The “Story from the Guardians” trailer gives us a brief overview of the story of the two titles included in the collection, as well as another look at the card-based combat system.

Catch up on the collection with the overview below:

Zombie Hunter D-Day

Previously launched on mobile, Zombie Hunter: D-Day is now making the jump to Switch. The wait won’t be long, as we already have a release date of June 27, 2023.

Zombie Hunter: D-Day is a first-person zombie shooter that gives players 80 days to survive the zombie apocalypse. The game first hit mobile in April 2020 and has seen over ten million downloads worldwide. CFK will be publishing the new Switch version.

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals review

System: Switch
Release date: July 12, 2023
Developer: Night School Studio
Publisher: Netflix


When Oxenfree released in 2016, I was enamored with it. I was younger then and found comfort in its high school drama and socially awkward characters, who were relatable and felt real. The supernatural yarn it weaved was surprisingly dark, yet grounded in events that felt possible in its strange world of ghosts and timeloops. But players who made it the end were likely left with at least a few unresolved questions, and Oxenfree II: Lost Signals tantalizes with promises of answers, or at least a deeper glimpse into the strange phenomena that occurred on Edwards Island all those years ago. While Oxenfree II delivers in that regard, its narrative and new exploration mechanics felt disappointingly safe for most of its runtime, failing to surprise and hook me in the way its predecessor did (outside of a few key moments); still, fans of the original owe it to themselves to see this story through to its conclusion.

Gex Trilogy

Gex Trilogy is in development and will release on Switch, Square Enix and Limited Run Games just announced.

Gex, a platforming series, got its start in 1995. Gex: Enter the Gecko followed in 1998, and Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko closed the series out in 1999. This marks the first time these games will be re-released on modern platforms. Also, as they’ll be using Limited Run Games’ Carbon Engine, we’ll likely see some improvements.

Tomba

The classic adventure platformer Tomba! is making a comeback on Switch, it’s been revealed. Limited Run Games just shared the announcement as part of its annual showcase.

Tomba! was originally created by 1997 by Whoopee Camp. It stars a feral child who looks to recover his grandfather’s bracelet from an evil race of anthropomorphic pigs.

Until now, the game has never appeared on platforms outside of the original PlayStation. It will also be updated in Limited Run Games’ Carbon Engine.

Double Shake

The 2.5D platformer Double Shake will be making its way to Switch, Rightstick Studios revealed today. Fans will be able to pick it up in 2024.

Here’s a brief overview with more details:

Rose & Camellia Collection English west

Previously announced for Switch in Japan, Rose & Camellia Collection has now been confirmed for the system in the west. WayForward will be handling publishing in late 2023 / early 2024.

Rose & Camellia Collection is an absurd one-on-one slap-fight anthology featuring five games, more than 30 characters, and all-new English voicework, Rose & Camellia Collection.

Colossal Cave physical

Colossal Cave made it to Switch a little while back as a digital release, but it’s now receiving the physical treatment. Limited Run games shared the initial announcement today with more information to follow later.

Colossal Cave landed on Switch digitally this past January. It’s a reimagining of the 1977 text-based adventure game from Roberta Williams, a designer who worked on King’s Quest.

Gargoyles Remastered

Gargoyles Remastered has now been officially confirmed for Switch. Additionally, Limited Run Games has revealed it has plans for a physical release.

If you hadn’t heard about this previously, we can’t blame you. It was casually announced during the Disney & Marvel Games Showcase that took place nearly a year ago, but almost nothing was shared for the time. The only tidbit shared thus far is that Empty Clip Studios is handling development. We unfortunately don’t have any sort of trailer.

Gargoyles first released on the SEGA Genesis in 1995. It’s an adaptation of the Disney animated series that ran for three seasons.

We’ll let you know when we have an update on Gargoyles Remastered.


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