Process of Elimination getting English release in North America and Europe
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Today, NIS America announced that it’s gearing up for an English launch of Process of Elimination in North America and Europe. Fans in the west can pick it up on Switch in early 2023.
Known as Tantei Bokumetsu in Japan, the game is a detective simulation adventure title. In it, 14 detectives gather on a remote island for a joint investigation to find a murderer.
void* tRrLM2(); //Void Terrarium 2 English version confirmed
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NIS America has confirmed void* tRrLM2(); //Void Terrarium 2 for English release, with the game set to arrive in North America and Europe in 2023.
void* tRrLM2(); //Void Terrarium 2 is a follow-up to the dungeon RPG and again stars Toriko, the last surviving human girl and a maintenance robot. The whole game takes place in a contaminated world. As the robot, players can make a terrarium for Toriko and go out to dungeons to secure materials.
More information can be found in the following overview:
Malzeno, Felyne Malzeno Palico, and Canyne Malzeno Palamute amiibo out tomorrow in the US
Posted on 2 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News, Switch | 0 comments
Original (9/6): Monster Hunter fans and amiibo collectors have been wondering when we’d be seeing the Malzeno, Felyne Malzeno Palico, and Canyne Malzeno Palamute figures in the United States. Thankfully, the wait is almost over. All of these products will be available tomorrow, September 7.
The Malzeno figure has technically been available since the rise of Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. This was included in the game’s collector’s edition. However, there’s been no way to get it individually, and the Felyne Malzeno Palico and Canyne Malzeno amiibo have thus far not been available in the United States.
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Nintendo shares official Splatoon world map
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Nintendo has shared an official image that provides a look at the Splatoon world map, which shows just how far away Splatsville in Splatoon 3 is compared to the settings of the previous two titles.
The image was posted today as part of an interview with the game’s developers. Series producer Hisashi Nogami, director / art director Seita Inoue, director Shintaro Sato, and head of sound Toru Minegishi participated in the discussion.
Inoue noted that “Inkopolis Plaza in the first title and Inkopolis Square in the second title are both located in the heart of the city, and they are only about as far apart as Shibuya Station and Harajuku Station on the train in Tokyo.” Splatsville, which is where Splatoon 3 takes place, is set further away to allow for some distance “with a completely different climate.”
Sato and Inoue shared:
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Splatoon 3 reviews roundup
Posted on 2 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
With Splatoon 3 set for release in just a few days, reviews for the Switch exclusive are starting to come online. Nintendo lifted the embargo just a few moments ago.
Splatoon 3 builds on the shooting gameplay of its predecessors. This time around, the sun-scorched desert of Splatlands is featured. There are new moves available to dodge attacks and cover more ground, plus a new bow-shaped weapon to sling ink and new special weapons, such as the scuttling Crab Tank. Turf War, Salmon Run, and the Story Mode featuring the “Return of the Mammalians” campaign are the main modes. Splatfests are back, but now feature Tricolor Turf War – a mode where three teams compete at the same time and the first-place team must defend themselves in a unique 4-v-2-v-2 battle.
Here’s the roundup of reviews for Splatoon 3:
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NIS America Showcase 2022 live stream
Posted on 2 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
The NIS America Showcase 2022 is almost here, and we’ve set up a live stream for the event. Fans can tune in starting at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET / 4 PM in the UK / 5 PM in Europe.
We’ve heard that the event will include four new game announcements. On top of that, NIS America is planning updates on other titles as well as an exclusive live stream post-showcase that will take a deep dive into the showcase contents.
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SNK says tech limitations holding back Switch ports of King of Fighters XIV and XV
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The King of Fighters XIV and King of Fighters XV have yet to appear on Switch, but SNK would have interest in releasing ports.
In an interview with Gamereactor, SNK’s Yasuyuki Oda indicated that the company has looked into bringing both fighting titles over to the console. However, technical limitations seem to be preventing ports from happening. Oda mentioned that SNK “would love” to put both The King of Fighters XIV and The King of Fighters XV on Switch and “are always thinking about it, but at the moment there are no plans.”
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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet detail Armarouge, Ceruledge, Klawf
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Three more Pokemon have been revealed for Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet today – specifically Armarouge, Ceruledge, Klawf. Details have been shared about each one.
Armarouge can be found only in Pokemon Scarlet while Ceruledge will be available in Pokemon Violet. Klawf is not exclusive and will be included in both titles.
Armarouge is a Fire Warrior Pokemon, Ceruledge is a Fire Blades Pokemon, and Klawf is a Ambush Pokemon. Read more about them below.
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Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet “Seek Your Treasure!” trailer
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A new “Seek Your Treasure!” trailer has just dropped for Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet. Multiple story paths, new features, and new characters are shown.
Here’s the latest information that’s just been provided:
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SNK says Terry Bogard was always planned as its Smash Bros. Ultimate rep
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According to SNK’s Yasuyuki Oda, Terry Bogard was always planned as the company’s rep for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In other words, it was never in the cards for a character like Nakoruru to be included.
A previous leak revealed that SNK would be a featured character for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, though Terry wasn’t confirmed at the time. That led some fans to originally believe that Nakoruru could have been added to the game.