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Krimson launch trailer

PM Studios and CryingPsycho readied a launch trailer for Krimson. This week, the death metal rhythm platformer appeared on Switch.

Here’s an overview with more information:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Planet of Lana, Open Roads, Felix the Cat, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection review

System: Switch
Release date: March 14, 2024
Developer: Aspyr
Publisher: Aspyr


Back in the early to mid 2000s, Star Wars games were everywhere. Opening your bedroom window was enough to illicit an invading swarm of new software set in a galaxy far far away. Despite the influx of combat adventure games, kart racers (Super Bombad Racing, anyone?) and film adaptations, it was Pandemic Software’s Battlefront series that rose above the rest for nostalgic old sods like myself. The opportunity to freely explore movie-accurate locations and do lots of shooting in them was novel, and the original two games in the series were evidently made with a whole lot of love. While Pandemic themselves (and the Battlefront series) may be a distant memory for most, Aspyr has packaged those original two titles into a single collection for Switch known as the Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection – and the resulting experience is a bit of a mixed bag.

You may not have noticed, but the Switch version of Laika: Aged Through Blood. This came as a bit of a surprise as there was no announcement from Headup prior to launch.

Originally, Laika: Aged Through Blood was actually set to launch in January. Headup explained that it was looking “to ensure the version we launch is in the best possible shape it could be in”. In the end it took about two months extra for the Switch launch.

Two Strikes

We’ve received confirmation that Two Strikes, which has been in PC Early Access since 2021, will be made for Switch.

Two Strikes is a 2D fighting game with hand-drawn animations. Retro Reactor, the studio behind One Strike, is handling development.

Crypt Stalker gameplay

New gameplay is here for Crypt Stalker following its Switch debut this week. Fans can see what the 8-bit retro-styled arcade title has to offer.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Akatsuki: Lord of the Dawn

Zoo Corporation is putting Akatsuki: Lord of the Dawn on Switch next week, the company has announced. It’s scheduled to arrive on March 28, 2024.

Akatsuki: Lord of the Dawn is a real-time RPG in which players form parties from a large variety of characters as well as use various military formations and techniques to take down enemies. More information can be found in the following overview:

Farewell North

Today, publisher Mooneye Studios and developer Kyle Banks confirmed that Farewell North will be released on Switch. The game is due out on August 15, 2024.

Farewell North is an open world adventure game where you play as a border collie traveling with his owner while you restore color to desolate islands. For more information, check out the following overview:

Tchia

Tchia is on the way to Switch, publisher Kepler Interactive and developer Awaceb just revealed. It’ll be launching sometime this summer.

Tchia is a tropical open-world adventure game that’s earned quite a bit of praise. The game has climbing, gliding, swimming, and sailing aspects.


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