Front Mission 1st: Remake Classic and Modern modes detailed
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Front Mission 1st: Remake is going the extra mile by including Classic and Modern game modes. In a tweet published earlier today, Forever Entertainment detailed what’s featured in each and the differences between them. We even have a little bit of gameplay.
With the Classic mode in the game, players can expect the soundtrack without any significant alterations, the original camera view, and essentially the same experience as the original. Meanwhile, Modern mode is where more of the remake aspect comes into play with a remastered soundtrack, perspective camera view, and more freedom with the camera thanks to the ability to change the rotation and pitch. On top of that, the team has implemented small fixes and improvements when playing in Modern.
River City Girls 2 gets Provie character trailer
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WayForward is back with another character trailer for River City Girls 2, and has now shown off Provie.
She’s said to be a “block-busting breakdancer” with speed, agility, and numerous dance attacks. Provie will be taming up with Misako and Kyoko to battle yakuza and find her missing best friend.
Here’s some additional information about River City Girls 2:
Tactics Ogre: Reborn details Warren Report, relics, more
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Square Enix has issued yet another round of details for Tactics Ogre: Reborn covering the Warren Report, challenge locations (Phorampa Wildwood, Palace of the Dead, The Pirate’s Graveyard), relics, and more classes (Skeleton, Ghost, Lich, Golem, Dragon, Gryphon). New screenshots are also available.
Here’s the full rundown:
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Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration trailer shows the new games
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Atari issued a new featurette trailer for Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration that teases six brand new games that were made for the package.
Aside from emulating the beloved original games included in the collection, Digital Eclipse also created six completely new games inspired by the classics of decades past. Swordquest: AirWorld is particularly noteworthy since it’s the missing, last installment in the four-game Swordquest series that fans can finally finish 40 years later.
Indie World Showcase announced for November 9
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Nintendo is bringing back its Indie World Showcase and a new presentation will air on November 9, the company just announced. It’ll kick off at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET / 5 PM in the UK / 6 PM in Europe. Fans can look forward to roughly 25 minutes of news about indie games for Switch.
We’ve been seeing Indie World Showcase events since 2018. The last one, which aired in May of this year, included a number of announcements such as Another Crab’s Treasure from Going Under developer Aggro Crab, Gunbrella from Doinksoft and Devolver Digital, the confirmation of Cult of the Lamb for Switch, and more. You can catch up on the recap here.
As for this month’s Indie World, we’ll share the live stream on Wednesday. We’ll also be sure to bring you all of the notable news as it’s dropped.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge update out now (version 1.0.4), patch notes
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The latest update for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is here, and players can now access version 1.0.4 on Switch.
One of the highlight is that it’s now possible to join friends’ parties on Switch, and party codes are available for easier matchmatching. Other improvements and bug fixes are included.
The full patch notes for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge version 1.0.4 update are as follows:
Sonic Frontiers reviews roundup
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Sonic Frontiers is about to release five years after the previous mainline 3D entry in the series, and reviews are now starting to come in. We’re hoping to have our own verdict eventually, but we’ll note that SEGA hasn’t shared a Switch code with us yet.
Sonic Frontiers is the first entry in the series to use the open zone concept, which Sonic Team hopes will be the next core pillar of the franchise with Takashi Iizuka saying it’s “that next step for the next 10 years.” Players can now explore a number of huge islands, but those looking for more traditional levels can venture through the Cyber Space stages. There are other new elements here including totally redone combat, a skill tree system, and more.
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Fire Emblem Engage introduces Etie
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Nintendo and Intelligent Systems are kicking off the week with its latest character introduction for Fire Emblem Engage, and we’ve now got a look (and some information) at Etie. Serenes Forest managed to provide a translation of what was shared on the official Japanese Twitter account.
Etie, who is voiced by Tomomi Mineuchi in the Japanese version, is a palace knight from the Kingdom of Firene. She’s a noble lady who exudes elegance and also has a positive and active personality. Her main hobby is body-building as that’s what she devotes all her time to.
UK software sales for the week ending November 5, 2022
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Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes update out now (version 1.0.2), patch notes
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Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Has just received a new update, bringing the game to version 1.0.2. The update is relatively minor, focused on fixing some bugs and occasional crashes.
Here are the full patch notes for the update: