Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission – Japanese website reveals new details about the game
Posted on 6 years ago by Matt O'Keefe(@matt_okeefe) in Images, News, Switch | 0 comments
The website for digital card game Super Dragon Ball Heroes, coming to Switch in Japan, just opened, revealing a lot of new info about the title. Here are the details listed on the website, courtesy of a translation by Gematsu.
Famitsu’s most wanted games (10/21/18)
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News, Switch | 0 comments
It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate takes back the throne of the most wanted Nintendo title while Animal Crossing for Switch appears for the first time.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between October 4 and October 10.
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Super Smash Blog update: Luigi
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Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to Luigi.
Here’s the overview:
Splatoon 2 – worldwide Halloween Splatfest results
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
This weekend, Nintendo hosted a special Halloween-themed event in Splatoon 2. The big highlight was a new Splatfest, which was held worldwide.
The topic was the same in all regions. Players were asked to be on either Team Trick or Team Treat. After two days of battles, Nintendo has shared the full results.
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Robotics;Notes DaSH opening movie
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
Ahead of its release next month, the opening movie for Robotics;Notes DaSH is now available. Check out the video below.
Robotics;Notes DaSH launches November 22 in Japan.
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Pre-order updates (10/21/18)
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Dark Souls: Remastered Switch tech analysis, Xbox 360 / PS4 graphics comparison
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It took a few months longer than originally expected, but Dark Souls: Remastered has finally arrived on Switch. Digital Foundry has taken a closer look at the game from a technical perspective in a new video published today.
One thing to keep in mind is that Dark Souls for Switch is based on the last-gen version. That means it doesn’t feature the higher frame rate as the newer PlayStation 4 / Xbox One editions or their visual improvements. As Digital Foundry describes it, Dark Souls on Switch is the “authentic” version presented as it was many years ago.
Touhou Genso Wanderer: Lotus Labyrinth boxart
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Thanks to Amazon Japan, we now have a look at the boxart for Touhou Genso Wanderer: Lotus Labyrinth. Check it out above.
Touhou Genso Wanderer: Lotus Labyrinth arrives in Japan on April 25.
A look at the SNK 40th Anniversary Collection Limited Edition
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When SNK 40th Anniversary Collection makes it to Switch next month, it’ll be accompanied by a limited edition. NIS America shared an image this week that showcases the package’s full contents. Buyers will receive SNK 40th Anniversary Collection, a “Nostalgic Music Collection” soundtrack, art book, and collector’s box.
NIS America is still taking pre-orders for the SNK 40th Anniversary Collection Limited Edition on its website here. It’s due out on November 13.
Former Telltale dev says Minecraft: Story Mode wasn’t originally appropriate for young players, talks buggy games
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch, Wii U | 0 comments
Usually when you think of Minecraft, you think of a game that can be played by anyone regardless of their age. Generally speaking, it’s a family-friendly experience. Yet for Minecraft: Story Mode, the original plan was something a bit different.
According to former Telltale narrative designer Emily Grace Buck, what was originally created “was not appropriate for young kids.” In fact, had the company moved forward with what it had, the ESRB would have given the project a T-rating. Buck didn’t elaborate beyond this as to what Telltale had originally created.