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God Damn The Garden

Publisher Ratalaika Games and developer Agelvik are planning to release God Damn The Garden on Switch this week, both sides confirmed today. A release is planned for October 14, 2022.

God Damn The Garden is a first-person shooter that has players taking on a trial that “tests whether or not you’re worthy of becoming the next king of Badass Heaven.” Read more about it below.

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of October 20, 2022. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Wayward Strand update 1.0.3

Ghost Pattern has issued a new version 1.0.3 update for Wayward Strand on Switch.

Various improvements and fixes are included here. Gameplay, menus, and options have all been touched up in one way or another.

The full patch notes for the Wayward Strand version 1.0.3 update are as follows:

Pompom release date

A final release date has come in for the Switch version of Pompom. The 2D platformer is slated for October 25, publisher PID Games and developer Tomo Camp announced today.

Those interested in seeing what the game has to offer can try out a free demo on the eShop.

A new update for SD Gundam Battle Alliance will be rolling out this week, Bandai Namco have announced. The timing of the update varies by region – it should be available today in North America, and tomorrow in Europe and Japan – and it will provide numerous pieces of additional content and bug fixes.

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Wizorb gameplay

Following its Switch debut last week, gameplay has come in for Wizorb. 20 minutes of footage highlights the block-breaking game.

Learn more about the title in the following overview:

Tinhead

Original (10/8): QUByte Interactive has been bringing back a number of niche classics on Switch as of late, and the pattern continues with Tinhead. A listing for the game has appeared on the eShop. According to the store page, it will be available next week.

Tinhead was originally made by MicroProse UK in 1993. The action adventure platformer, which involves a mission to save the stars from Grim Squidge, originally debuted on the SEGA Genesis.

[Review] Tunic

Posted on 2 years ago by in Reviews, Switch eShop | 0 comments

Tunic review

System: Switch
Release Date: September 27, 2022
Developer: Tunic Team
Publisher:Finji


The gaming industry has certainly experienced a rise in the popularity of indie games within the last several years. From Shovel Knight to Undertale, Celeste, or Hades, these games have made a huge splash in the scene, and have coincidentally all made their way onto Switch. Indeed, the platform has found itself to be quite the reliable indie game machine, and as such it feels only fitting that Tunic, a little indie marvel that landed on Xbox earlier this year, would find its way here. It certainly feels right at home on the system, and I definitely enjoyed my time with it; the concept of an indie Zelda-like 2D adventure game remains novel and captivating, and I welcome more entries in the genre. Tunic is definitely a solid little title with some neat ideas, but it doesn’t quite break the mold in the way that the indie classics I mentioned earlier might have.

Space Tail: Every Journey Leads Home release date

RedDeerGames and Longterm Games have set a release date for Space Tail: Every Journey Leads Home, their 2.5D platformer. All players on Switch can pick up the title on November 3, 2022.

The project was confirmed for Switch back in May. It had a fall release window at the time, so this is the first time we’re hearing about a specific date.

Splatter Zombiecalypse Now trailer

Splatter: Zombiecalypse Now has just made it to Switch, and those that are interested in getting another look can check out a new launch trailer. Untold Tales and Dreamworlds have shown off the top-down shooter for a final time.

We have more information in the following overview:


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