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Mario Rabbids Sparks of Hope cinematic

Ubisoft has shared a new cinematic launch trailer for Mario Rabbids Sparks of Hope. The game is over a week out, but it provides another look at the Switch exclusive.

Here’s an overview of the game with more information:

Nintendo Everything has created a guide for The DioField Chronicle detailing the game’s summons, known as Magilumic Orbs. We’ll look at each one individually and recommend which upgrades your should prioritize over the course of the game, as well as which ones are the most useful.

No Man's Sky Waypoint update version 4.0

No Man’s Sky players on Switch now have access to a new version 4.0 update known as Waypoint, which comes just a few days after the game’s launch on Nintendo’s console.

The update includes “an overhaul of design and balance, including inventories, milestones, cataloging and game modes.” Additionally, it contains “hundreds of community-favorite quality of life improvements, both macro and micro.” As another bonus for Switch players, we’re hearing that touchscreen use is now enabled.

No More Heroes 3 update 1.1.0

No More Heroes 3 has been on Switch for over a year, but the game has now received a new 1.1.0 update. Thanks to Marvelous, we have the patch notes.

The big addition of the update is the inclusion of optional Japanese voiceovers. Those interested in checking out the full patch notes can continue on below. 

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, a number of titles appear for the first time, including Octopath Traveler II, Atelier Ryza 3, and Theatrhythm Final Bar Line.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between September 21 and September 28.

Trash Sailors launch trailer

tinyBuild and fluckyMachine have shared a launch trailer for Trash Sailors. This gives one final look at the dawn-drawn sailing simulator.

If you’re interested in learning more about the game, check out the following overview:

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Chaos;Head Noah / Chaos;Child Double Pack review

System: Switch
Release Date: October 7, 2022
Developer: Mages
Publisher: Spike Chunsoft


The Science Adventure series by Mages has long been a popular series thanks to the explosive Steins;Gate that captivated audiences over a decade ago, but outside of Japan, it has always seen spotty launch schedules and with entries that aren’t necessarily in chronological order. Though this hasn’t been entirely problematic due to the mostly standalone nature of every entry, one of the most highly requested for some time was the game that began it all: Chaos;Head. With the Double Pack on Switch, we’re now finally seeing Chaos;Head localized for the first time with its updated Chaos;Head Noah version seen in 2009 packaged in with Chaos;Child which had been previously released in the west on PS Vita. As masters of the visual novel genre, Mages has once again provided a package that is must-have for fans of the Science Adventure series, and for those that have yet to play any of them, what better place to drop in than with the original games that started it all?

Nintendo has updated its maintenance schedule with a session for Switch. Thankfully, it’s a short one with only an hour of downtime planned.

The full schedule as things stand now are as follows:

Fatal Frame Mask of the Lunar Eclipse graphics comparison

A new graphics comparison video has come online for the Switch and Wii versions of Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse.

Koei Tecmo announced during the latest Nintendo Direct that the survival horror title is making a comeback following its initial release in 2008. Whereas the Wii original was only sold in Japan, the new Switch edition is receiving a worldwide launch for the first time.


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