Monster Mania 4 side quest guide for Mario & Luigi: Brothership
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Today, we’re looking at Monster Mania 4, one of the tougher side quests found in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. In fact, the entire Monster Mania line of side quests is on the more difficult end of challenges you’ll find in the game. Monster Mania 1 and 2 both require some extra strategy, while Monster Mania 3 is unexpectedly easier. Monster Mania 4, however, is right back to challenging with a group of Bob-ombs that knock you out in one hit.
Ever 17, Never 7 remasters announced for Nintendo Switch
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November 24: Ever 17: The Out of Infinity and Never 7: The End of Infinity have just been announced for Nintendo Switch. Both are due out on March 6, 2025 in Japan, and a Double Pack will be available. Note that while only a Japanese release is confirmed, English will be among the supported languages.
Ever 17: The Out of Infinity and Never 7: The End of Infinity are a pair of visual novels in the Infinity series. They first launched in 2002 and 2000 respectively. Kotaro Uchikoshi, known for his work on the Zero Escape and AI: The Somnium Files franchises, wrote both entries.
Kemco RPG Selection Vol. 1 getting western release on Nintendo Switch
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Kemco and Soft Source are teaming up on a western version of Kemco RPG Selection Vol. 1, it’s been announced. A release is planned for February 27, 2025 in North America.
Kemco RPG Selection Vol. 1 has been available in Japan already for almost five years. The package includes Asdivine Hearts, Revenant Saga, Antiquia Lost, and Dragon Sinker: Descendants of Legend. These RPGs previously landed on the eShop.
Here’s some information about all of the games:
EDGE #405 review scores
Posted on 5 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch, Switch eShop | 0 comments
The latest EDGE review scores for issue #405 (February 2025 issue) have now been released. Mario & Luigi: Brothership, LEGO Horizon Adventures, Metal Slug Tactics, and more are given verdicts.
Here’s the full roundup:
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Famitsu’s most wanted games – November 24, 2024
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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition appears for the first time.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between November 6 and November 12.
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Nintendo pre-order updates – November 24, 2024
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Zero to Dance Hero launch trailer
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Aksys Games has gone live with a launch trailer for Zero to Dance Hero. After its initial Japanese release, the Nintendo Switch title headed west this week.
Here’s a bit of information about it, courtesy of the eShop listing:
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Touhou Spell Carnival gameplay
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A new wave of gameplay is in for Touhou Spell Carnival. After the Nintendo Switch game first appeared in Japan, it headed west this week.
Details about the strategy RPG x bullet hell game can be found in the following overview:
Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom dev explains how the echoes were chosen
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How did Grezzo and Nintendo go about choosing the echoes in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom? Co-director Satoshi Terada shared some insight in a recent interview.
There are a massive amount of echoes to find and collect in the game – over 100, in fact. Terada shared the following about the thought process of making them, telling Famitsu in a recent interview:
Final Fantasy 7 Nintendo Switch update removes sharing restrictions
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The retro re-release of Final Fantasy 7 recently received an update on major platforms, including Nintendo Switch where it’s now at version 1.03.
Square Enix acknowledged the patch on its website. According the official notice, the company has removed all previous sharing feature restrictions. We’ll touch on this a bit further, but you’ve been warned: we’re about to go into heavy spoiler territory, so keep that in mind before proceeding.