Mystery-thriller puzzle adventure Evan’s Remains hitting Switch in June
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Evan’s Remains, a mystery-thriller puzzler with graphic novel and puzzle-platformer elements, is coming to Switch. The game will launch on June 11, publisher Whitethorn Digital and developer maitan69 announced today.
Here’s an overview of Evan’s Remains, along with a trailer:
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Curious Expedition footage
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Curious Expedition, a a roguelike expedition simulation game, is due out for Switch on April 2. View some early footage in the video below.
Quiplash 2 InterLASHional to be released on Switch
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Quiplash 2 was known for its appearance in The Jackbox Party Pack 3. Now it’s getting a standalone release, and with new language support to boot.
Quiplash 2 InterLASHional will contain support for English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish. All of these languages aside from English come with 100 extra prompts.
Arcade Archives Formation Z footage
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During a live stream earlier today, Famitsu showed off Arcade Archives Formation Z with plenty of footage. Watch the full recording below.
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Shadow Man Remastered announced for Switch, return of the N64 action-adventure game
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During the N64 era, Acclaim released a well-regarded action-adventure game known as Shadow Man. That same game is now returning on Switch as Shadow Man Remastered, Nightdive Studios has revealed.
Shadow Man Remastered will offer improved shadow mapping, per-pixel lighting, and anti-aliasing. Nightdive also promises that cut content from the original game, and we’ll be seeing other enhancements.
Here’s some information about Shadow Man as well as a trailer:
Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe confirmed for Switch
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Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe was rated for Switch in Taiwan last month, suggesting that a release on Nintendo’s console was coming soon. The 2D fighter now has a listing on the Japanese eShop confirming the news. Arc System Works is bringing Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe on March 26.
Here’s an overview of Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe, along with a trailer:
Mekorama footage
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The puzzle game Mekorama will be available for Switch on March 26. Have a look at some footage in the video below.
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Fast-paced multiplayer party game Lunch A Palooza heading to Switch
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Seashell Studio has announced Lunch A Palooza, a fast-paced multiplayer party game. It’s due out on Switch this spring via the eShop.
Here’s an overview of Lunch A Palooza:
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Arcade Archives Formation Z coming to Switch this week
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Hamster has dated the next Arcade Archives game for Switch. Formation Z will launch worldwide on March 19, the company has announced.
Formation Z originally released way back in 1984. A game made by Jaleco, this horizontally scrolling shooter involves a robot capable of turning into an aero fighter who must prevent a weapon made by aliens from reaching the Earth.
Pricing for Arcade Archives Formation Z is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.
Source: Hamster PR
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Pokemon Home Switch update out now (version 1.0.1)
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Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield were updated a short while ago, but that’s not the only Pokemon experience on Switch with a new patch. Version 1.0.1 for Pokemon Home is out now.
According to Nintendo, today’s update addresses “several issues to improve gameplay experience.” Nothing else is mentioned.
Pokemon Sword/Shield’s update also had the same, single patch note. It’s possible that it was related to today’s Pokemon Home version upgrade.