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During the latest episode of Denjin Getcha, Langrisser I & II was featured with plenty of footage. We’ve included the full recording below.

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is out today on Switch. Have a look at the official launch trailer below, along with some footage.

Cook Serve Delicious! 2!! is making its way to Switch on April 10, Vertigo Gaming has announced. It’ll cost $12.99 on the eShop.

We have the following overview and trailer for the title:

Hellpoint

Ahead of PAX East 2019 later this week, the sci-fi action RPG Hellpoint has received a brand new trailer. View the video below.

Hellpoint arrives on Switch later this year.

Caladrius Blaze has been rated for Switch in Taiwan. While classifications don’t always confirm release plans, they often hint at upcoming announcements.

Caladrius, originally a PlayStation 3 shoot ’em up, received its enhanced version a couple of years ago. It packs in new characters, stages, and game modes.

Tribetoy today announced the final release date for Bow to Blood: Last Captain Standing. The procedurally generated airship adventure launches on April 3 via the eShop, the studio confirmed today.

Here’s some additional information and a new trailer:

The free-to-play puzzle-strategy-RPG mashup is out today on the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

Elden: Path to the Forgotten

Publisher Another Indie and developer Onerat Games have announced that Elden: Path to the Forgotten will be seeing a release on Switch. The game is due out later this year.

Here’s an introduction to the cosmic horror game:

Mechstermination Force

Mechstermination Force, the latest game from the creator of Guman Clive, has received a release date. The eShop shows a release date of April 4 for both North America and Europe.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

Final Fantasy VII hasn’t appeared on a Nintendo system – until now. The classic RPG has launched on the eShop, and we have some footage below.

Fun fact: the analog stick used during this recording was constantly drifting to the left, which made for an interesting experience…


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