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Capcom Fighting Collection 2 Project Justice, Plasma Sword

As we approach the launch of Capcom Fighting Collection 2, we’re getting game-specific spotlights starting with Project Justice and Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein.

Both of these titles are 3D fighters. Project Justice first debuted in 2000 (2001 in the west). Plasma Sword actually came out early in 1998, and acts as a sequel to Star Gladiator.

Learn more about both in the following rundown:

Hakuoki SSL: Sweet School Life

Today, Eastasiasoft that it’s picked up Hakuoki SSL: Sweet School Life for western publishing. The game will be available in later 2025.

Hakuoki SSL: Sweet School Life, a visual novel adventure, features heroine Chizuru Yukimura and the legendary warriors of the Shinsengumi. For this standalone entry, characters are depicted as members of a school in modern Japan.

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Space Adventure Cobra The Awakening

September 10: Publisher Microids and developer Magic Pockets are bringing Space Adventure Cobra: The Awakening to Switch, the two sides announced today. The game launches in 2025.

Space Adventure Cobra: The Awakening is an action platformer based on the famous anime series. Players will need to get to the bottom of a a mysterious threat hanging over the entire universe with their loyal partner Lady Armaroid.

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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart outlining what Japanese gamers are looking forward to based on reader votes. There’s not too much movement this time around as Dragon Quest 1 & 2 HD-2D Remake is still on top.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between March 19 and March 25.

Demon Slayer Hinokami Chronicles 2 Gyokko, Hantengu

Two more Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2 character trailers are here, this time for Gyokko, and Hantengu. Aniplex has been delivering different videos for the game leading up to launch.

Here are the new Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2 Gyokko and Hantengu character trailers:

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Croc: Legend of the Gobbos gameplay

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, which launched on Nintendo Switch this week, has been given new gameplay. The 1997 platformer, which was tied to the original PlayStation, now comes to a Nintendo system for the first time.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

Croc Legend of the Gobbos review

System: Switch
Release date: April 2, 2025
Developer: Argonaut Games
Publisher: Argonaut Games

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos first emerged in 1997 as a 3D platformer developed by Argonaut Software and published by Fox Interactive on the original PlayStation. Originally conceptualized as a Yoshi-centric racing game for Nintendo, it took on a life of its own when that collaboration fell through, leaving us with our adorable and plucky green crocodile set out on an adventure to free the charming little creatures that rescued and reared him. Brown, fuzzy, and cute to boot, the Gobbos are scattered all around the islands and apparently only Croc was spared – leaving him in the best position to start on those rescue efforts.

Metroid Prime 4 Switch 2 vs Switch 1 comparison

Nintendo Switch 2 graphical comparison videos are starting to drop, and first up is Metroid Prime 4 and Street Fighter 6.

For Metroid Prime 4, it’s Nintendo Switch 2 going up against Switch 1 here. Nintendo has already highlighted how on the new console, it can run at a higher resolution and frame rate. Support is included for HDR as well. Also, while it’s a gameplay feature, Nintendo Switch 2 supports the new mouse functionality.

Below is the full Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Nintendo Switch 2 vs. Switch 1 comparison:

Rusty Rabbit physical

As a heads up for those interested in Rusty Rabbit this month, a physical version has been confirmed. The game will be getting a boxed version in Japan that supports English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, French, German, and Spanish.

We’ll always point this out as a reminder, but Nintendo Switch is a region free console. That means despite this being a Japanese-only release, you can play through the whole thing on your system regardless of region.


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