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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Monster Hunter World (PS4) – 10/10/10/9
Katahane: An’ Call Belle (PSV) – 9/8/8/7
The Legend of Dark Witch III: Wisdom and Lunacy (3DS) – 8/8/7/7
Hello Lady! Superior Dynamis (PSV) – 8/7/7/8
10 Second Run Returns (NSW) – 7/8/7/7
The Legend of Dark Witch: Chronicle 2D Act (3DS) – 7/8/7/7
The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia (PS4) – 7/8/7/7
Ninki Seiyuu no Tsukurikata (PS4/PSV) – 7/7/7/8
Human Fall Flat (NSW) – 7/7/6/7

Last week, Broken Rules announced Old Man’s Journey for Switch. The game comes from the same studio as And Yet it Moves and Chasing Aurora.

Broken Rules has since shared a few additional tidbits about the Switch version. In terms of features, a two-player mode will be included in addition to support for HD Rumble. You’ll also be able to play the game with motion pointer controls. Touchscreen and stick input are in, too.

In an interview with The OP, Vertex Pop founder Mobeen Fikree says he and his team are working on a new title for the Switch. Vertex Pop previously released Graceful Explosion Machine for the console back in April of last year.

We were overwhelmed with the reception Graceful Explosion Machine received from Nintendo fans, so we’re definitely working on a new game for the Switch.

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Nightmare Boy lands on Switch tomorrow, and some footage has emerged showing it off in action. View the gameplay below.

Mercenaries Saga Chronicles is already available in Japan. As far as the western release goes, Circle Entertainment has now confirmed a February launch.

Mercenaries Saga Chronicles bundles all three entries in the series into one package. Only the first game has been distributed on mobile until now, while the latter two previously came to 3DS. Improvements have also been made for the Switch release.

We’ve attached additional details about Mercenaries Saga Chronicles below, which also goes over the improvements.

Super Chariot

The 2D platformer Chariot has made it to several platforms over the years, including Wii U. Now it’s planned for Switch as well.

Microids will be publishing Chariot on Switch as “Super Chariot” later this year. It’s the same game as before, but with the Royal Gadget Pack DLC included.

We have more details about Super Chariot below in addition to a trailer for the original game.

Snake Pass was one of the earlier games to hit the eShop last year. By all accounts, the title did very well. Thanks to Snake Pass’ success, Sumo Digital is sticking with the concept – and it looks like we can expect something early this year.

Sumo tweeted the following earlier today:


https://twitter.com/Snake_Pass/status/952871850132025344

At the moment, that tease is the only thing we have to go on. Sumo should have something more concrete to share soon.

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Ratalakia Games is partnering with Rotten Mage on a new game for Switch. At some point this year, Spacejacked will be heading to the eShop.

Spacejacked offers “super fast-paced arcade tower defense” gameplay. It’ll be your mission to defend a spaceship against aliens who hope to overrun the place.

For more on Spacejacked, check out the overview and trailer below.

Baseball Riot, the latest game from 10tons, arrives on Switch this Friday. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

Epic Loon

The quirky physics platformer Epic Loon will release on Switch, Ukuza has announced. It’s planned for Q2 of this year.

Alongside the news about a Switch version, Ukuza prepared a new trailer for its project that offers a look at the game’s story, characters, and gameplay. Footage is included showing off the four-player co-op and “battle” modes and more.

Here’s the new trailer:

Source: Ukuza PR


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