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Today, Nintendo revealed the next batch of classic games for Nintendo Switch Online. There will be three new SNES titles in addition to a new NES release.

Here’s the full rundown, along with a trailer:

It Takes Two

Hazelight Studios boss Josef Fares has all but ruled out a Switch version of its upcoming co-op adventure title It Takes Two. Fares told GamingBolt that he’s unsure if it would even be possible “because there’s so much going on” in the game.

Fares explained:

Corpse Party Blood covered: ...Repeated fear.

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of February 18, 2021. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Awesome Games Studio’s comic-book roguelite Fury Unleashed has received a major update. It’s highlighted by two new guest appearance game modes: Crypt of the NecroDancer and Superhot.

Here’s the full rundown:

Get-A-Grip Chip

Today, Redstart Interactive revealed that its grappling hook platformer Get-A-Grip Chip is on the way to Switch. It can be purchased digitally starting on March 25.

Here’s some information about the game as well as a trailer:

Skate City

Agens and Snowman have announced that the street skating title Skate City is getting a release on Switch. Although a specific date hasn’t been announced, the game will be available “soon”.

We have the following overview and trailer for Skate City:

Harmony's Odyssey

MythicOwl today announced Harmony’s Odyssey, a new adventure puzzler. The game will be launching for Switch later in 2021.

Here’s an overview of Harmony’s Odyssey with additional information:

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Base One

Publisher Blowfish Studios and developer PixFroze announced that they’re putting Base One on Switch. The space station simulator, which features hardcore survival and RPG mechanics, is due out in Q2 2021.

Here’s some information about Base One as well as a trailer:

Little Nightmares II

System: Switch
Release date: February 11, 2021
Developer: Tarsier Studios
Publisher: Bandai Namco


Little Nightmares quickly became a much beloved hit among fans of horror and side-scrolling adventure gameplay, beautifully melding this sense of intense atmosphere with some of the most innovative and unique environmental designs the medium has seen. It had everything it needed to be, well, nightmare fuel, and capitalized on that artistically. Its big draw-back, however, was simply how short it was. Thankfully, Tarsier Studios went on to develop DLC in a perfectly priced package that expanded the game up to three additional hours, putting us in the shoes of The Runaway Kid as they too tried to escape from The Maw. Now with the release of Little Nightmares II, feedback was taken to heart and Tarsier Studios has made a bigger and better adventure, emphasizing more so the nightmare portion of its name with a stellar experience that gives everything I wanted the first time around, and goes even further with its disturbing themes and atmosphere that, with excellent sound design, brings together a must-play horror package.


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