Switch eShop deals – Coffee Talk, ENDER LILIES, Monark, more
Posted on 1 year ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include the lowest prices ever for Coffee Talk, ENDER LILIES, Monark, and more.
Here are the full highlights:
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Vernal Edge gameplay
Posted on 1 year ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments
Vernal Edge made it to Switch this week, and for those interested in getting a closer look, we have new gameplay. 24 minutes of footage highlights the Metroidvania title.
Everything you need to know is available in the following overview:
More: Hello Penguin Team, PID Games, Vernal Edge
Storyteller launch trailer
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Storyteller is arriving on Switch in just a few days, but we already have a launch trailer. Annapurna Interactive is showing the new puzzle title.
Those interested in learning more can find additional information below.
Pre-order updates – March 19, 2023
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Ghost Trick for Switch getting a physical release in Japan with English support, pre-orders open
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You can count Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective as Capcom’s latest Switch game that isn’t getting a physical release in the west. However, the good news is that the situation is different in Japan.
Capcom is indeed planning on making Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective available as a boxed release in the country. Meanwhile, in both North America and Europe, it’s digital-only. Thankfully, since Switch is region free, this won’t be as big of an issue for most fans since English is supported (as well as other languages). Importing will be the way to go here.
Don’t Starve Together update out now on Switch (version 1.5.0), patch notes
Posted on 1 year ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
The latest update for Don’t Starve Together went out this week on Switch, and version 1.5.0 is available.
In celebration of the Year of the Bunnyman, players will find new content. Klei added a new activity in the game, some new item drops, and some new streaming items. That’s along with a few adjustments and bug fixes.
The full patch notes for the Don’t Starve Together version 1.5.0 update are as follows:
The Wreck gameplay
Posted on 1 year ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments
Fresh gameplay is in highlighting The Wreck, a mature 3D visual novel about sisterhood, motherhood, grief and survival. We have footage from the Switch version.
Here’s an official overview with more information:
More: The Pixel Hunt, The Wreck
Post Void launch trailer
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Super Rare Games and YCJY Games have provided a launch trailer for Post Void. After it was previously delayed, the first-person shooter dropped on Switch this week.
You can find more information about the game in the following overview:
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Switch file sizes – Disney Speedstorm, Process of Elimination, Blade Assault, more
Posted on 1 year ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Disney Speedstorm, Process of Elimination, Blade Assault, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
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More remakes please, Nintendo
Posted on 1 year ago by Edan(@@Virtualboi92) in Features, Switch | 0 comments
Historically speaking, I’m someone who has long turned my nose up at the industry practice of repackaging something old and passing it off as new. In my mind, the best games have always been transformative experiences that focus on innovating – whether via a new IP in a familiar genre, or an established franchise being taken in an unexpected direction (or, heaven forbid, something new entirely). Even before remakes became the game industry’s golden goose, the deluge of seen-it-before sequels and risk averse, rinse and repeat game design had me reasonably fatigued with the state of things. When I consider the games I have enjoyed the most over the last few months then, I’m scratching my head – because they’re all remakes.