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Atlus has announced a western release date for Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology. In the Americas, the game arrives on February 13. European players can purchase the RPG on February 16.

As previously mentioned, Atlus will be offering launch goodies for Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology. Those who pick up the game at release or pre-order in North America will receive an exclusive art book and a decal set that features some key figures from the game. In Europe, fans will be given an art book tucked inside the game case.

We have a new trailer for Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology below.

Nintendo UK has posted a new “Fight dragons anytime, anywhere” commercial for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. You can view it below.

A second soundtrack preview has been posted for Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Painting. Listen to the latest music from the game below.

A bunch of direct-feed gameplay has come in for the new Switch version of L.A. Noire. Watch an hour of footage below.

Thanks to LukasManak for the tip.

If yesterday’s video wasn’t enough, we have another look at L.A. Noire running on Switch with another round of off-screen footage. See the gameplay below.

A new Sacred Seal Forge Support Event for Fire Emblem Heroes began earlier today. Check out some footage in the video below.

This past week, XSEED finally added the New Neighbors Pack to Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns. The latest content can be purchased as DLC. Get a look at the New Neighbors Pack below.

In 2015, news surfaced about an unreleased Justice League beat ’em up game. Double Helix had been working on the project, which was eventually morphed into Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters. Unseen64 and Did You Know Gaming? shared a new report on the original Justice League project today, officially confirming that it was planned for Wii.

16 characters would have been playable, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, and Green Lantern. Story mode would have had players choosing between the five Justice League characters with their own attributes. Versus and training modes were also planned, in addition to a shop where players could purchase more characters and enhance heroes’ stats in the story mode.

Super Mario Odyssey recently debuted on Switch, and TheDominoKing decided to celebrate in the only way he knows how. 148,777 dominoes were used to recreate images from the game, including Mario himself, Cappy, and more.

TheDominoKing used a screen link, meaning each clip was created separately and edited together to make it look like a single scene. Many would probably agree that what has been created here is nonetheless worth admiring and is undoubtedly a painstaking process. You can watch the full tribute below.

On Friday, Snipperclips Plus started to be sold in stores and the original title earned some new content. See what’s new in the gameplay video below.


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