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Bayonetta 3 development

The developers of Bayonetta 3 have opened up about the making of the game, and have discussed why the project took so long to wrap up.

PlatinumGames supervising director Hideki Kamiya, producer Yuji Nakao, director Yusuke Miyata, and Nintendo producer Makoto Okazaki spoke about this in a recent issue of Famitsu. The two indicated that things didn’t exactly go according to plan, but this was more due to the amount of content the team wanted to add. Nakao said it was never about being stuck.

Below is our translation of the interview excerpt:

Autonauts physical

Autonauts first made it to Switch over the summer only as an eShop download, but a physical version is now on the way. It has started to pop up on retailer websites complete with the official boxart – we have a look at the design above.

Autonauts features a mix of agriculture, simulation, crafting, building, production-line, and resource management gameplay. Read more about the title below.

Bayonetta 3 open world

A new report from journalist Imran Khan claims that Bayonetta 3 started off as a semi-open world game.

Khan said the title “was going to draw more off Astral Chain than NieR: Automata, but the idea was that a large hub world would send Bayonetta (or whoever else) to different worlds which would themselves be fairly open.” He brought up Super Mario 64 as a comparison point for the hub and went on to mention that despite work that had been done, “it kept falling apart when it came to pacing, and eventually Nintendo wanted them to scale back.” Another issue was how this concept was performing on Switch hardware.

Persona 5 Royal Switch frame rate resolution

Persona 5 Royal recently reached new platforms including Switch, and Digital Foundry has now taken a closer look at the port from a technical perspective to cover aspects like resolution and frame rate. The outlet mostly seems to take issue with resolution as it’s not as high as other Atlus releases on the console and lower than other demanding titles that have come to the platform.

Here’s the full roundup of notable tidbits:

Various Daylife physical

Various Daylife is getting a physical release in Asia that supports English, it’s been revealed.

The game originally hit Apple Arcade in 2019. Square Enix then announced and immediately released a Switch version as part of a Nintendo Direct back in September. Up until now, however, the title has only been offered digitally.

It Takes Two gameplay

An hour of footage is now available for the new Switch version of It Takes Two. After the title first debuted in March 2021, it just landed on Nintendo’s console to close out the week.

You can learn more about the game in the following overview:

Original: The Pokemon Company has just opened a new, mysterious website with a chest. There’s little to be seen at the moment aside from the chest itself, the number below it, and “000” in the top left corner. As far as we can tell there doesn’t appear to be much interactivity on the page.

Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet will be on Switch in just a couple of weeks, and if we had to guess, this teaser should tie into a reveal of a new Pokemon. New creatures for the games have been unveiled in different sorts of ways, though this particular method is a bit different.

Pilgrims gameplay

Posted on 2 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments

Pilgrims gameplay

The non-linear adventure game Pilgrims just launched on Switch, and if you’re curious to see what the game offers, you may be interested in checking some gameplay. A new video provides us with just that thanks to 26 minutes of footage.

Below is an overview of the title with further details:

Cobra Kai 2: Dojos Rising trailer

Cobra Kai 2: Dojos Rising is almost here on Switch, and one final trailer has come in. The game is based on the popular show that’s currently available on Netflix.

Here’s an official overview:

Target-buy-2-get-1-November-2022

Original (11/5): The holidays are only a few weeks away, and Target is now gearing up for one of its semi regular buy 2, get 1 free sales – this time for November 2022. We’re of course mainly interested in Switch games here, though other platforms are represented and it also looks like the promotion will let consumers choose from books, board games, activity kits and puzzles as well.

Switch is expected to be a big part of the sale. An upcoming Target ad shows Persona 5 Royal, NieR: Automata The End of YoRHa Edition, No Man’s Sky, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection, Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, and FIFA 23 Legacy Edition. Other titles should be included as well (with the exclusion of some games and pre-orders).

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