New Daemon X Machina footage
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Nintendo of Europe has prepared a new Daemon X Machina video from Gamescom 2018 that shows new gameplay. Check it out below.
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Nintendo’s PAX West 2018 lineup and plans
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Nintendo announced the full lineup of games it will have on display at PAX West 2018 lineup, along with its other plans for the show.
First, these games will be playable:
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Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes will have a Morphies Law t-shirt
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The next indie collaboration has been revealed for Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. In the game, players will be able to wear a Morphies Law t-shirt.
A number of other collaborations are planned for Travis Strikes Again. These include Shovel Knight, Hotline Miami, and Dead Cells.
Off-screen Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun footage with Drum Set footage
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Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun is playable at Gamescom this week, complete with the Drum Set. Take a look at some footage in the video below.
God Wars: The Complete Legends – “I don’t like to fight.” video
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NIS America prepared the latest video for God Wars: The Complete Legends, which we have below. The event scene highlights how a revolt brews within the walls of Fuji, and Princess Kaguya shows her strength within a time of need.
Team Sonic Racing Gamescom 2018 footage
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IGN has posted a new video for Team Sonic Racing showing off the latest build from Gamescom 2018. Check out the video below.
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FIFA 19 might add Fortnite celebrations in the future
Posted on 6 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in News, Switch | 0 comments
FIFA 19 will be released on Nintendo Switch in about a month, on September 28. Something you won’t be able to do at that point yet is celebrate the goals you score in the game with Fortnite-inspired celebrations.
Fortnite, being as popular as it is, is played by tons of people – including professional football players, so once in a while you see a player bust out one of the emotes from Fortnite to celebrate a goal. In a kind of weird real life & game back-and-forth crossover, some of these Fortnite celebrations might now in turn be added to FIFA 19. At gamescom, Eurogamer asked FIFA Creative Director Matt Prior about the possibility of Fortnite emotes in FIFA and got the following answer:
“We pride ourselves on authenticity so if it’s something you see in the real world, if a player – Griezmann, Dele Alli, those guys generally tend to do that – if it’s something they do, then it’s something we would potentially look to emulate. At the end of the day, if you watch a game and you see something in the real world game, we want that reflected in our own title. So there is potential.”
Of course, Epic Games would also need to give the okay for this. Asked about any potential copyright issues, Prior said that they would “cross that bridge when [they] came to it”. Seems like we won’t get Fortnite celebrations in FIFA soon, but it is something EA is considering.
Work x Work: New trailer
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FuRyu has released a new trailer for their upcoming Switch RPG Work x Work, showing off some gameplay:
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Super Smash Blog update: Duck Hunt
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Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to Duck Hunt.
Here’s the overview:
Langrisser’s Japanese website now open, offers story details and countdown trailer
Posted on 6 years ago by Matt O'Keefe(@matt_okeefe) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Just one day after remakes of Langrisser I & II were announced for Switch, the Japanese website is open. It provides summaries of the game’s stories (in Japanese, of course) and a countdown trailer that takes you through the history of the franchise.