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Level-5 is back with another commercial for The Snack World: Trejarers Gold, this one clocking in at 90-seconds in length. Check it out below.

System: Switch
Release date: April 3, 2018
Developer: Nippon Ichi
Publisher: NIS America


Penny-Punching Princess checks all the right boxes in things I love: it’s got arcade-inspired gameplay in which you’ll brawl your way through dungeons (or castles) in a level, a section by section format that is reminiscent of classics like Double Dragon or Streets of Rage, a simple light and heavy attack button that you can mix and match for combos, and a very straight-forward approach in how to complete each level. Racking up points and cash so you can bribe, upgrade, and loot your way to victory is also an intriguing element, and the adorable pixel art style looks nice. However, all of the enjoyment is quickly interrupted thanks to non-intuitive controls, uninspired levels, repetitive gameplay, and a story that’s so banal and aimless you’ll find yourself either falling asleep to the dialogue or skipping the text entirely.

GameXplain has uploaded a new video comparing the load times between Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze running on the Switch and on the Wii U. As you might expect, the game seems to be running noticeably faster on the Switch.

It is important to keep in mind that the Switch version of the game is still pre-release. Additionally, loading speeds vary depending on whether a physical or digital copy is being used. The video tests the Switch version against the physical and digital Wii U version.

The video also shows some of the cosmetic, Funky Kong-inspired changes made to the menu. Take a look below:

Stern Pinball Arcade has been updated on Switch. Assuming you have the game, version 1.3 is now available.

The latest update only adds in one feature, but it’s a pretty notable one. Players now have access to vertical mode. You can enable the mode with just the press of a button.

Source: Switch news

The Lost Child

NIS America has locked down a western release date for The Lost Child. In North America, we’ll be seeing it on June 19. Europe will have access a few days later on June 22.

For more on The Lost Child, read up on the overview below and check out the previously-shared trailer.

Shantae: Half-Genie Hero – Ultimate Edition is coming to North America on May 8, XSEED announced today. Pricing is set at $39.99.

In Europe, Shantae: Half-Genie Hero – Ultimate Edition was given an April 27 release date last week.

Earlier in the year, Yesterday Origins was rated by the USK. It was a sign that Microids intends to bring the title to Nintendo’s console.

Amazon France is now listing Yesterday Origins for Switch as well. Assuming the retailer hasn’t pulled the information out of thin air, we can safely say this is happening. We also have the boxart attached above.

And here are some screenshots as well:

Warhammer 40,000: Deathwatch – Enhanced Edition could be coming to Switch. ozgameshop, a retailer in the UK, is currently listing the game for Nintendo’s console.

Originally a mobile game before being released on new platforms in 2015, Warhammer 40,000: Deathwatch is a turn-based strategy title. The Enhanced Edition is “a revamped and improved version of the original game” with visual enhancements in Unreal Engine 4, new marines, and more. Also included for Switch are a “redesigned and intuitive user interface and custom controls”.

ozgameshop has Warhammer 40,000: Deathwatch down for a tentative September 21 release. Find some additional details and a trailer below.

Square Enix has gone live with the official Japanese website for Dragon Quest Builders 2. Find a bunch of details and screenshots below, courtesy of Gematsu.

Nintendo is back with another piece of concept art from Super Mario Odyssey. Today, we have a look at the design for Tiara. Nintendo notes that she wears a veil similar to a peach in a wedding dress, and her expressions are just like Cappy’s.

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