Mom Hid My Game Collection Switch physical release revealed, pre-orders open
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Mom Hid My Game Collection has been revealed featuring four games on a single cartridge.
Mom Hid My Game, Mom Hid My Game 2, Hide & Dance, and My Brother Ate Pudding are all included. Although it’s only planned for Japan, various languages are supported. The full lineup is English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
[Let’s Talk] April 2024 Indie World Showcase reactions
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Another Indie World Showcase aired this week with a new wave of announcements for Switch. There were some reveals, shadowdrops, demos, and more.
SteamWorld Heist II was arguably the biggest news of the show which closed out the presentation. Other games such as Yars Rising, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate, Europa, and Valley Peaks were announced for Switch. Sticky Business and Stitch were revealed as well, but they actually came out that same day. You can find the full recap of everything shown here.
What was your personal highlight (or highlights) from the latest Indie World event? Let us know in the comments.
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Rose & Camellia Collection gameplay
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Rose & Camellia Collection came to Switch in the west this week, and we now have gameplay. Several duels are shown including Saori Tsubakikoji, Shizuka Tsubakikoji, Etsuko Mita, Hanae Tsubakikoji, and Madame Camellia.
Find more information about the release in the following overview:
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How to play Splat Zones in Splatoon 3
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Splat Zones is perhaps the most competitive of the ranked modes in Splatoon 3. A decent chunk of top-level tournaments are actually held in this mode, which means you’re a bit more likely to find higher-skilled players practicing it on the ranked ladder. Today, we’ve written up a guide aimed at casual players and beginners explaining the ins and outs of the mode.
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Strayed Lights receiving physical release on Switch
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Strayed Lights is the next game getting the physical treatment on Switch. Limited Run Games will be in charge of producing the boxed copy, the company announced this week.
Strayed Lights, an atmospheric action adventure title, first landed on the Switch eShop last April. Read more about it in the following overview:
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Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance daily demon vol. 10 – Pale Rider
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Atlus are back with another Daily Demon video for Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance to give us a look at one of the new demons added to the enhanced re-release. This time, the fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse, Pale Rider, takes the spotlight.
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Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance daily demon special – Dagda
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Atlus have released a special Daily Demon video for Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance alongside their regular video for the day. This one is focusing on Dadga.
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Every Shiny-locked Pokemon in 2024
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Shiny hunting is one of the best ways to squeeze additional hours out of Pokemon games. Almost every single Pokemon is obtainable in its Shiny form in one way or another. That being said, there are a handful of Pokemon – mostly of the Legendary and Mythical varieties – that are completely unavailable in this form without hacking. If you’re curious, we’ve compiled a list of every Shiny locked Pokemon in 2024.
Monolith Soft talks about Xenoblade 3’s City and fate of the Citizens
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The recently-released Japanese art book for Xenoblade Chronicles 3, and one part of the interview section talks about the City and what happens to the Citizens after the ending.
Executive director and writer Tetsuya Takahashi addressed the topic, which was brought on by a fan survey. There was interest surrounding the end of the game and what happens to the Citizens.
We’d recommend reading Takahashi’s words unless you’ve completed Xenoblade Chronicles 3 yourself, but we’ve translated his comments below. He clarifies the fates of certain characters, talks about the decision Noah makes, and more.
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Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes sequel planned despite director’s death
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Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is currently planned to have a sequel. Rabbit & Bear Studios, the studio behind the new RPG, recently shared the news.
The company addressed sequel chances in a Reddit AMA. Some fans are interested in the future of IP given that Yoshitaka Murayama, the director of the game, passed away earlier this year.