Splatoon 2 – N-Zap 89 footage
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Splatoon 2 has updated with its latest weapon, the N-Zap 89. For a look at it in action, watch the video below.
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Photos from the new Splatoon 2 art book
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The new art book for Splatoon 2 recently released. Unfortunately, as of now, it’s only available in Japan. However, a significant images have been spreading around on social media.
We’ve rounded up some of the highlights below. Just be warned that some of the images might be considered spoiler territory, so if you haven’t completed Hero Mode, you might want to come back later.
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Zelda: Breath of the Wild devs on how the Master Cycle Zero came to be, new horse gear
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch, Wii U | 27 Comments
Zelda: Breath of the Wild has a special treat for those who clear the game’s new DLC. After completing The Champions’ Ballad, players will be rewarded with the Master Cycle Zero. Yes, Link can ride through Hyrule on a motorcycle.
At The Game Awards on Thursday night, Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma and Breath of the Wild director Hidemaro Fujibayashi spoke more about the DLC. The two developers explained how the Master Cycle Zero came to be, and also discussed the new horse gear.
Japanese Attack on Titan 2 boxart
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Amazon Japan has posted the boxart for Koei Tecmo’s new Attack on Titan 2 game on Switch. We have the packaging image above.
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Nintendo Minute – “Game of the Year 2017: Part 1”
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This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta start their “Game of the Year” picks by going through the first six months of 2017 and picking winners for various categories. Check out the full episode below.
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Splatoon 2 – Emperor Gear trailer
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Japanese magazine CoroCoro recently announced a collaboration with Nintendo and Splatoon 2 for some new Emperor Gear. We now have a trailer for that, attached below.
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My Nintendo adds Zelda: Breath of the Wild wallpaper in North America, 3DS theme in Europe
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My Nintendo has updated with a couple of rewards – one for North America, and another for Europe.
Stateside, Nintendo has released a Zelda: Breath of the Wild – The Master Cycle Zero wallpaper. It costs 50 Platinum Points.
Over in Europe, you can nab a Zelda: Breath of the Wild – “A New Adventure” 3DS theme. This one costs 20 Gold Points.
You can redeem these rewards here.
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Bayonetta 2 for Switch pre-orders live on Amazon
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Amazon has started taking pre-orders for the upcoming Switch version of Bayonetta 2. You can pre-order it here. Remember: Bayonetta 1 is included, though as a digital code.
Mega Man 11 will have a physical release
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Capcom finally unveiled the long-awaited Mega Man 11 this week. Though the game is about a year off, we actually know quite a bit about it already. But the one thing we haven’t heard is how Mega Man 11 will be distributed.
Fortunately, Mega Man 11 will be sold both physically and digitally. Game Informer reported the news on its latest podcast having received a confirmation from Capcom. The company is keeping quiet on pricing for now, however.
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Capcom shares Mega Man 11 concept art, talks Mega Man’s new look
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Game Informer is continuing its month-long coverage of Mega Man 11 with some new concept art. Aside from the piece above, some additional images can be found below.
Game Informer’s post also includes comments from artist Yuji Ishihara. Here’s what Ishihara had to say about Mega Man’s new look:
“We were going for more 3D look, so I felt like I should include more details to really show off that he is a robot. One of the biggest changes is the separation of the joints in the wrist and ankle. I noticed that anytime people draw fan art of Mega Man, the anatomy of drawing the hand with the entire wrist and arm was difficult. With the separation, I figured that if I’m fortunate enough to have people draw fan art of this version of Mega Man, they would have an easier time.”
More comments from Ishihara are located on Game Informer here.