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Before the Night release date

A release date is in for Before the Night, and the game isn’t very far away at all. Publisher CFK and developer Uneducated Game Studio confirmed the launch for September 28, 2023.

The 2D horror game was announced this past April. CFK initially gave us a general 2023 release window.

A lengthy look at Avatar: The Last Airbender – Quest for Balance is now available on Switch with new gameplay. 45 minutes of footage is here from the action adventure game based on the animated series.

Here’s the official eShop description with more details:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Front Mission 2: Remake, Disgaea 7: Vows of the Virtueless, Gothic Classic, and more.

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Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Depths design

A recent interview with Famitsu reveals that the Depths for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom “were made in a surprisingly short period of time.”

That comes from director Hidemaro Fujibayashi. The initial area’s development came together quickly, though he did acknowledge that “it took a long time and many adjustments for it to take its present shape”. 

When the final wave of Booster Course Pass DLC drops this holiday, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe will finally stop adding more tracks. Thinking about the amount of content the game has, it’s kind of insane. Between the main release and DLC, players can race on nearly 100 courses.

Previous datamines have given hints as to which other tracks will make up the final wave of the Booster Course Pass. But potential leaks aside, what’s the one Mario Kart course we’ve yet to see in the game that you’d like to be be added? Let us know in the comments below. 

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Days of Doom gameplay

Gameplay is here for Days of Doom, the tactical RPG roguelite from Atari and SneakyBox. Footage shows the prologue, plenty of battles, and more.

For more details about the title, check out the following overview:

Super Adventure Hand gameplay

Devm Games brought Super Adventure Hand to Switch this week, and new gameplay is available. 20 minutes of footage highlights the latest 3D platformer on the system.

Additional information can be found in the following overview:

Super Mario Bros Wonder character art

Original (6/24): Nintendo has posted new character art for Super Mario Bros. Wonder, showcasing Mario himself as well as Daisy and other aspects highlighted in the first trailer.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder will have several playable characters, including Daisy. Another new aspect shown off for the side-scrolling platformer is the series’ newest power-up, which lets Mario transform into Elephant Mario – that’s one of the new art pieces as well. Something else that’s different is the Wonder Flower that flips the game on its head – pipes could come alive, hordes of enemies may appear, characters might change their looks, and more.

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy physical

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy marks another Capcom release that won’t have a physical release in the west, but it will be sold at retail in Japan. Additionally, English support has been confirmed on the cartridge.

With Switch being a region-free console, anyone can import Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy and play through all of the games in the collection. Aside from English and Japanese, it will also include French, German, Korean, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese.

Fresh Start review

System: Switch
Release date: September 14, 2023
Developer: Awaken Realms
Publisher: Merge Games


Growing up, I never really believed that cleaning up could be a game. That was just a painfully transparent lie that my parents (no doubt inspired by Mary Poppins) told me in some effort to get me to tidy up, even knowing as I did that it was only going to get messed up again within five minutes. But as I grew older I learned that there was something very satisfying and rewarding about accomplishing a simple task, and Merge Games’ latest title, Fresh Start, aims to capitalize on that feeling through its cozy and relaxing gameplay. While it succeeds admirably on that front, it could have used a little more cleaning and polishing before it was brought over to the Switch, and the end result is a muddied experience that is tough to recommend.


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