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Juicy Realm

Publisher X.D. Network and developer SpaceCan have shared a new trailer for their roguelike game Juicy Realm. Have a look at the video below.

In the Nindies Showcase presentation back in March, one of the most talked-about titles which was announced back then was The Red Lantern, a rogue-lite narrative game about sled dogs. The game was initially supposed to be released sometime this year; unfortunately that won’t be the case anymore. Developer Timberline Studio announced on Twitter that the game has been pushed back to 2020.

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We’re pretty close to the release of SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays now, as the game launches on November 28. Tomorrow, a demo for the game will be made available on the Switch eShop. This demo will allow players to play the first stage of all four stories, and your save data can be carried over to the full game. The full game will have English text support due to its release in Southeast Asia; however it remains to be seen if the demo will be in English as well since it’ll only be available on the Japanese eShop.

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Terry Bogard finally dropped in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate today as the newest DLC character. In celebration, Hamster has put a few ACA NeoGeo games on sale for Switch. Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters titles have been discounted, along with Garou: Mark of the Wolves.

Here’s the full lineup:

Last year, the space combat adventure Rebel Galaxy Outlaw was announced for Switch. Double Damage Games issued a new video today that finally shows off some Switch footage. Check out the gameplay in the video below.

System: Switch
Release date: October 29, 2019
Developer: Gust
Publisher: Koei Tecmo


With yearly releases, certain franchises can sometimes grow complaisant and acquiescent when there’s a formula that works and becomes a signature, almost symbolic, to an IP’s legacy and name. In the case of Atelier, you know what you’re getting into with its slice-of-life approach to story, turn-based gameplay, fantasy world, and magical recipes. It’s what made Atelier what it is today with likeable protagonists, wholesome stories, and the chance to feel young and free. Each entry usually has a bunch of small tweaks that make up a larger whole that cause the games to feel distinct from each other despite the core approach effectively being the same, but when Atelier Ryza was shown earlier this year, you could tell right away that this was a big leap not only from Lulua, but from Atelier’s general direction as a whole. It still looks like Atelier, and it still feels like Atelier, though time and effort has clearly been made here for a new chapter and life that brings with it a fresh coat of paint, a new battle system, more intuitive interfaces, and just an overhaul of gameplay features and quality-of-life tweaks. All of these elements make Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout not only the best looking Atelier to date, but one of the most refined and refreshing entries in its history of over two decades.

A few months ago, the RPG Arc of Alchemist was announced for Switch. Idea Factory has now confirmed that the game will be coming west, and is releasing in both North America and Europe.

Here’s an overview of Arc of Alchemist, along with a trailer:

Groove Coaster: Wai Wai Party!!!!

New footage is in for the rhythm game Groove Coaster: Wai Wai Party!!!!, which is out now for Switch in Japan. View the gameplay below.

The digging game and “ball bouncing spectacle” Holedown is coming to Switch, developer Grapefrukt Games has announced. It’s slated for November 13 on the eShop.

We have the following overview and trailer for Holedown:

Tick Tock: A Tale for Two

Other Tales Interactive announced today that its co-op adventure game Tick Tock: A Tale for Two is making its way to Switch next month, complete with cross-play support with PC, Mac, and mobile. It will launch via the eShop on December 5.

Here’s an overview of Tick Tock: A Tale for Two, along with a trailer:


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