Blue Reflection: Second Light gets a demo on Switch, updates detailed
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Just ahead of its western debut, Koei Tecmo is now letting fans try out Blue Reflection: Second Light with a demo. It can be accessed today from the Switch eShop.
In the demo, players can experience the Prologue and Story Demo of the game. The Prologue lets fans play through Ao’s journey from the beginning, as she first wakes up in this dreamlike world. Meanwhile, the Story Demo features the gameplay basics such as crafting, exploration, and battle. Complete the Prologue to receive the “Bunny – Head Accessory” and the Fragment “Preparing for the Unknown” as exclusive bonuses when updating to the latest full version of the game.
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Tormented Souls delayed to early 2022 on Switch
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PQube, Dual Effect and Abstract Digital Works have announced that Tormented Souls will now ship on Switch in early 2022. Previously, it was planned for this year.
Tormented Souls, a survival horror game, was first announced for Switch this past February.
Here’s an overview of the title:
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UK software sales – October 25, 2021
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Shin Megami Tensei V daily demon vol. 175 – Aquans
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Atlus has been preparing for the arrival of Shin Megami Tensei V next month by sharing information on the upcoming game’s demons through their daily demon videos. This latest video highlights the demon Aquans, check it out below the break along with some additional details.
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Famitsu’s most wanted games – October 24, 2021
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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Shin Megami Tensei V sneaks into the top spot while Kirby and the Forgotten Land appears for the first time.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between October 7 and October 13.
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Shin Megami Tensei V daily demon vol. 174 – Norn
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We’ve got another demon trailer for Shin Megami Tensei V, with this time Norn getting the focus. This creature has been featured somewhat more recently in the franchise, though it has appeared in a ton of titles – including Persona.
Here’s some background information on Norn, courtesy of the Megami Tensei Wiki:
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Mario Party Superstars features return of Tug o’ War, now with a warning
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More than twenty years after it caused issues for Nintendo originally, the company is bringing back Tug o’ War for Mario Party Superstars – though it now comes with a warning.
A wild thing happened with the original Mario Party on N64 way back in the day. Certain mini games – notably Tug o’ War – caused issues for some players due to the controls. With the way in which they needed to quickly rotate the analog stick, those that were affected could end up injuring their hands. The New York’s attorney general’s office received quite a number of complaints, forcing Nintendo of America to agree on a settlement. The company allowed families that were impacted to obtain up to four gloves.
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Nintendo maintenance schedule – October 24, 2021
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Nintendo has a few periods of maintenance scheduled, all of which will be happening tomorrow evening (or early Tuesday morning for those in the UK/Europe). This should all be related to the new Expansion Pack service for Switch Online.
Here’s the full schedule:
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Pre-order updates – October 24, 2021
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World War Z dev: “there is no such thing as an impossible port”, Switch doesn’t really need more powerful version
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Saber Interactive has been behind some notable Switch ports, including The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and the Crysis Remastered games. The studio is also about ready to ship another impressive release in the form of World War Z. Many wouldn’t have thought that we’d be seeing this game on Nintendo’s console, but Saber managed to make it happen in the end.
Even though World War Z has been the toughest Switch port for Saber Interactive thus far, lead game designer Dmitry Grigorenko doesn’t believe that Nintendo is in need of a more powerful iteration of the hardware. In fact, Grigorenko stated that his team along with other companies “have already proven that there is no such thing as an impossible port.”