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Shin Megami Tensei V Vengeance review

System: Switch
Release date: June 14, 2024
Developer: Atlus
Publisher: SEGA


It took almost five years for Shin Megami Tensei V to release after it was first revealed and now, less than three years later, Atlus are re-releasing it as Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance. It’s an extremely bad habit the company has maintained over the years with both the Shin Megami Tensei and Persona series in particular, but it’s difficult to be angry when the amount of additional content added, combined with the quality-of-life changes, transform the game to feel like a completely different title. Any ill will I felt towards Atlus for doing this yet again evaporated within the first half hour, as Vengeance proved to be yet another case of fixing something I didn’t even realize was broken.

Redout 2 update

Redout 2 just shipped its latest update, which includes some new content and more.

The main notable addition is three new tracks for the V.E.R.T.E.X. environment. Elsewhere, some other additions are included plus adjustments and plenty of fixes.

The full rundown of the update is as follows:

Fitness Boxing feat. Hatsune Miku English west

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Fitness Boxing feat. Hatsune Miku previously came to Japan earlier in the year. In the game, players can team up with the character as they duck, jab, and punch their way to fitness in the classic Fitness Boxing Mode. There’s also the new “Miku Exercise” mode featuring original songs from favorite Piapro characters.

Here’s some additional information:

Volume 63 of the Daily Demon video series for Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance has been released by Atlus, re-introducing one of the series’ more well-known demons, Mara.

Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked trailer

Courtesy of Konami, we have the launch trailer for Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked. The Switch release offers three classic titles in one collection.

For more information about the package, read the following overview:

Gravity Circuit update 1.2.0

A new version 1.2.0 update is now available for Gravity Circuit – and it technically includes three updates in one.

The main highlight this time around is support for new Game Modifiers. Players can experience the title in different ways such as more challenge in levels, double damage from hazards, and more. Also included are quality of life additions and bug fixes.

Here’s the full rundown:

Outer Wilds update 4

The team behind Outer Wilds is still improving the game, and update 4 just went live on Switch.

Many improvements are included here for players on Nintendo’s console. The update includes lots of fixes to visuals across the game, some performance improvements, fixes some community reported bugs, and brings along some features found in patch 15 on other platforms. Worth noting, this is apparently the last major Switch patch panned.

The full overview of today’s update is as follows:

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June 5: The fun continues with Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, and details are available for the brand new Classic II: Dominique’s Curse Premium DLC.

The DLC allows players to experience retro gameplay on a new, larger map. It’s filled with dangerous (and sometimes helpful) demons.

Here’s some additional information:

Wargroove 2 update 1.2.7

The latest update for Wargroove 2, version 1.2.7, is now available.

Adjustments are included here, particularly for Commanders since some “were becoming too dominant due to how quickly their Tier 2 Grooves could be charged.” Also, Valder’s Tier 2 was a little too powerful, so that’s been fine-tuned as well. Damage the Trebuchets do has been scaled back a bit as well given how dominant they are.

Here’s the full rundown of the update:


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