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A new video from One Man Left Studios offers a new look at the turn-based strategy game Hex Gambit. Check out some gameplay below.

13AM Games released Runbow, its very first game, back in 2015. The studio is now gearing up to show fans what it has in store as its next project.

It sounds like we could be hearing about 13AM Games’ newest title, which is in development for Switch. The studio posted the following on Twitter just a short while ago:


It’d definitely make sense for 13AM Games to announce the new project if it’ll be at PAX East later this week. We’ll bring you any news that happens to come in.

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Gunman Clive may not be out of the question for Switch. In fact, creator Bertil Hörberg says he’s had a “near complete port” running on the system prior to its release. Hörberg is now considering finishing up a Switch version due to fan requests.

Hörberg wrote on Twitter today:


Hörberg hasn’t clarified if he has interest in bringing over both Gunman Clive games or just the original title.

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Black Riddles Studios issued a new video for Crazy Justice today showing the battle royale game running on Switch. We have it below.

Crazy Justice features 20 different heroes with unique special skills and a customizable skill deck, cross-platform play with Xbox One and PC, and optional motion controls. You can battle against 99 other players online. According to the developer’s Twitter, the game is planned to release in the second half of Q2.

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Japanese publisher Cosen doesn’t have any plans for April Fools’ Day, but the Japanese games publisher is having some fun with fans. What we ultimately have is what looks to be a tease for Fight of Gods on Switch.

Earlier today, Cosen tweeted out the following image:

Buddy Collection if

PLiCy has announced plans to bring the reasoning adventure game Buddy Collection if: Red String of Destiny to Switch. In Japan, it’s due out this spring on the eShop. Pricing is set at 800 yen.

Here’s what we know, courtesy of Gematsu:

Red Barrels brought Outlast 2 to Switch this week. In a new video, Digital Foundry takes a closer look at the port and compares it to the PlayStation 4 version.

Regarding resolution, Outlast 2 runs at 1008p (yes, not 1080p) when docked. For portable play, it’s the standard 720p. Frame rate comes in at 30 FPS in both modes.

Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from March 2018. You can watch it below.

Okami HD

Okami HD will release on Switch this summer. On Nintendo’s console, Capcom is implementing a couple of unique control schemes.

When playing in portable mode, the touchscreen can be used to draw brushstrokes. You can also use the Joy-Con controller’s motion controls in TV or Tabletop mode by moving it in the desired pattern, just like a paintbrush.

We have a brief video showing the touchscreen functionality below.


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Thanks to m_t for the tip.

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A Magical High School Girl

We’re in the midst of April Fools’ Day when fake announcements are common, but Sekai Project actually announced its first game for Switch at Sakura-Con yesterday. A Magical High School Girl is coming to the system this summer.

A Magical High School Girl is a roguelike RPG. You can craft your own magic based on what you name your spells, battle monsters, and make friends with various characters.

We have further information and a trailer for A Magical High School Girl below.


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