Famitsu’s most wanted games – November 28, 2021
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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Bayonetta 3 reclaims the top Switch spot from Zelda. Additionally, Pokemon Legends: Arceus appears in the top five for the first time and Kirby and the Forgotten Land makes its top ten debut.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between November 11 and November 17.
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Pre-order updates – November 28, 2021
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13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim coming to Switch
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The acclaimed 2D side-scrolling adventure title 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim is making its way to Switch, publisher Atlus and developer Vanillaware announced today.
The game originally launched for PlayStation 4 in Japan back in November 2019. The western release then took place in September 2020.
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[Let’s Talk] The Game Awards 2021 hopes and dreams
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Each year at The Game Awards, Nintendo typically has something to reveal. Some pretty big news and announcements have come from the show over the years, whether it’s been a first in-game look at Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Bayonetta 3, or Sephiroth in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The number of announcements tend to vary, but we’d be shocked if Nintendo didn’t have anything at all planned for this year.
The Game Awards 2021 are only a couple of weeks away, with the show set to air on December 9. Is there anything you’d personally like to see Nintendo bring along? We also can’t forget about third-parties as there have been notable announcements from them as well with Mortal Kombat 11, Crash Bandicoot 4, and Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection as just a few examples. Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
Looking back on Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s Champions’ Ballad DLC
Posted on 2 years ago by Luiz in Features, Switch, Videos, Wii U | 0 comments
I know I’m very late here, but I finally finished The Champions’ Ballad DLC for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild not too long ago. And to be honest, I found it to be a very satisfying ending to the title’s Expansion Pass. A lot of the elements from the base game were taken to another level and playing it so many years after the release of the original game made me remember why Breath of the Wild is so good.
In today’s video, I share my opinions about the DLC and I also discuss how some elements that could be a good direction for the already announced Zelda: Breath of the Wild sequel. You can check the video down below.
Alba: A Wildlife Adventure physical release set for Japan with English support
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A physical version of Alba: A Wildlife Adventure for Switch is coming to Japan, Sunsoft has announced. Even better, all copies will contain English support. That means fans can import the game and play through it regardless of their region.
Alba: A Wildlife Adventure originally released in December 2020. Then this past June, Ustwo Games came out with a Switch port. However, it has only been available digitally.
Youtubers Life 2 update out now on Switch (version 1.2.2.1), patch notes
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A new update recently came to Youtubers Life 2 on Switch, bringing the game to version 1.2.2.1. It addresses some of the more frequently reported issues since the game’s launch and introduces further improvements to stability and gaming experience.
The full patch notes for the Youtubers Life 2 version 1.2.2.1 update are below:
Square Enix on bringing Life is Strange: True Colors to Switch
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It took a bit longer than expected, but Life is Strange: True Colors will initially begin to appear on Switch next month. Square Enix has now shared a little bit of insight into bringing the game to the console.
The company says that Life is Strange: True Colors for Switch “was developed specifically for the Nintendo platform.” The team was “committed to creating the best possible native experience by optimizing visuals and performance.” Square Enix added that there were “many technical changes to the game which included reworking every character model, environmental object, and all foliage across the game, as well as completely rebuilding the lighting engine.”
Beyond a Steel Sky dev diary covers lore, release date update
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Publisher Microids and developer Revolution Software are back with a new developer diary for Beyond a Steel Sky, this time covering the game’s lore.
In the video, we get to hear from director Charles Cecil. Among what’s discussed is how as the spiritual successor to Beneath a Steel Sky, there was a need for Beyond a Steel Sky to remain consistent with the original game while being equally appealing to people unfamiliar with the series.
Here’s today’s developer diary for Beyond a Steel Sky focusing on the game’s lore:
Atelier Sophie 2 trailer introduces Ramizel Erlenmeyer
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Koei Tecmo and Gust have shared the latest character trailer for Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream, which now puts the spotlight on Ramizel Erlenmeyer. The character is voiced by Rie Takahashi.
Koei Tecmo has a little bit of background information about Ramizel on the official website. Read more about the character below.