A Space for the Unbound gets new trailer
Posted on 2 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
Today, publishers PQube and Toge Productions as well as developer Mojiken Studio debuted a new trailer for A Space for the Unbound. It shows off the latest development progress for the slice-of-life narrative adventure game.
In case you missed it previously, here’s some information about A Space for the Unbound:
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Collector’s Edition revealed
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Original (3/15): A collector’s edition is on the way for Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, Capcom has confirmed.
All copies will include a digital voucher for the Deluxe Edition of the expansion in addition to physical goodies. The extras include a sticker pack, enamel pin, steelbook case, and an amiibo figure of Malzeno. Pricing is set at $99.99, and we have a look at the contents above.
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The House of the Dead: Remake Switch physical edition revealed
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Original (3/12): The House of the Dead: Remake is getting a special physical release on Switch, it’s been revealed.
Various retailers have started to put up listings for the game. Microids will be in charge of distribution, and will be offering fans to get their hands on a “Limidead Edition”. Copies will include a lenticular box, a pair of character stands, and a sticker sheet.
Nintendo Switch Online offering Super Mario Odyssey Steam Gardens icons
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There’s another batch of Switch user icons up for grabs based on Super Mario Odyssey. As part of this week’s rotation, Nintendo has new designs available for Steam Gardens. Characters, borders, and more are available from the Wooded Kingdom.
When the icons feature started earlier this month, the icons focused on Bonneton. It was then followed by designs for Fossil Falls and Tostarena.
Wreckfest finally launches on Switch in June, new trailer
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The Switch version of Wreckfest finally has a release date. The demolition derby themed racing game will hit Nintendo’s console on June 21, 2022, publisher THQ Nordic and developer Bugbear confirmed today.
Wreckfest was first announced for Switch last September. Originally, it was planned for a Fall 2022 release.
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EDGE #370 review scores, first verdict for Kirby and the Forgotten Land
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Rune Factory 5 launch trailer
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Rune Factory 5 has started to make its debut on Switch in the west today, and we have a new trailer to celebrate. Fans can get another look at the RPG sim title.
Here’s some information about the game:
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Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream gets new free DLC
Posted on 2 years ago by Dawn in News, Switch | 0 comments
Koei Tecmo have released the newest DLC for Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream today. A new gathering area, the Heartscape, consists of 2 maps and is inspired by another one of Gust’s titles, Blue Reflection: Second Light.
Rune Factory 5 gameplay
Posted on 2 years ago by Nicolas in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
Rune Factory 5 is launching in the West this week, and so we have some new footage from the start of the game to look at. About 69 minutes of gameplay are available.
Here’s an overview for the game:
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[Review] Rune Factory 5
Posted on 2 years ago by Nicholas Serpa in Reviews, Switch | 0 comments
System: Switch
Release date: March 22, 2022
Developer: Hakama
Publisher: XSEED Games / Marvelous
The producer of the Rune Factory franchise, Yoshifumi Hashimoto, once summarized the games as “Harvest Moon where you wield a sword.” And while that’s technically true, it’s a bit reductive; not content in being merely another set of farming-focused slice of life experiences, the Rune Factory games lean deeper into the “role-playing” aspects of their fantasy settings, giving you more room to explore, fight, craft and shape your experience to your liking then Harvest Moon ever has. Rune Factory 5 is the first 3D entry in the franchise since 2011’s Tides of Destiny, and thus feels primed to capture the attention of more new fans than ever before. While this new entry may lack the overall polish in its mechanics and presentation that it deserves, Rune Factory 5 is still an overall rewarding experience full of charm that I thoroughly enjoyed.