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Two more Devolver Digital-published games have been confirmed for physical release on Switch – those being Cult of the Lamb and Card Shark.

Special Reserve Games tends to handle boxed versions of Devolver Digital titles, and that’ll be the case once again here. However, the company isn’t sharing a whole lot of information just yet. Both are said to be “coming soon”.

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The Centennial Case A Shijima Story review

System: Switch
Release Date: May 12, 2022
Developer: h.a.n.d.
Publisher: Square Enix


Say what you will about Square Enix, but it’s impossible to deny that they’ve got a knack for publishing offbeat experiences that few other major publishers would touch. Their latest oddity, ­the lengthily named The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story, is an ambitious interactive detective story framed almost entirely through full-motion video (or FMV) – a style of presentation that really thrived in the 90’s but is only now experiencing a small resurgence in popularity. Despite its niche presentation, the game delivers an intimate and intelligent mystery that is well worth seeing through to the end, if players can endure its slow pacing and only moderately interesting characters.

Snow Bros. Special gameplay

Gameplay has come in for Snow Bros. Special, a redone version of the arcade classic for Switch. We have 18 minutes of footage in total.

Learn more about Snow Bros. Special in the following overview:

Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series Switch frame rate, resolution, file size

The official Japanese website for Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series has opened, and it offers up key information about the Switch version – notably the game’s frame rate, resolution, and file size.

First up, Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series is confirmed to run at “up to” 60 frames per second on Nintendo’s console. Unfortunately, Bandai Namco doesn’t elaborate further. Other platforms essentially run at a constant 60 FPS, but it’s possible that the Switch version may run into a dip here and there.

june 2022 nintendo direct lets talk

E3 might be dead – at least this year – but June is still primed to be a big month for gaming news, announcements, and presentations. Summer Game Fest will be back in action and at least some companies are expected to host events.

The big question is whether we’ll see a new Nintendo Direct next month. Generally speaking, we get three of these events each year: in Q1, then in June, and finally September. The June presentation always ties in with E3. But even though there’s no E3 in 2022, there’s nothing stopping a Nintendo Direct from happening.

Assuming a Nintendo Direct is on track for June, what are you hopes and dreams? What sort of announcements would get you excited for the future of Switch? And which titles do you think would be realistically shown? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

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Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series

Bandai Namco has passed along several screenshots from Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series.

The new collection was announced during the first Nintendo Direct of this year. Along with Klonoa: Door to Phantomile, it also includes Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil. The first Klonoa is based on the Wii remake while Klonoa 2 is a totally new re-release.

splatoon 3 cloud saves

Splatoon 3 seemingly will support cloud saves, but the situation is a bit tricky.

Fans started discussing the possibility of cloud saves after looking at the game’s updated page on Nintendo’s North American website. In addition to online play, the listing clearly states that cloud saves are supported for Switch Online members.

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MLB The Show 22 update 1.06

Another update has arrived for the Switch version of MLB The Show 22, with players now having access to version 1.06. It includes gameplay adjustments, fixes, and more.

The full patch notes for the MLB The Show 22 version 1.06 update are as follows:

Kao the Kangaroo Kaollector Edition

Just For Games, in collaboration for Tate Multimedia, has revealed a new “Kaollector Edition” for Kao the Kangaroo.

The 3D platformer is just a week away from hitting Switch, and we already knew that a physical release is planned. However, the special edition will include some extra goodies.


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