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Siralim 3 is already on Switch, and Thylacine Studios is now getting ready to follow that up with Siralim Ultimate. An eShop listing has it down for December 2, 2022.

Siralim Ultimate is another monster catching, dungeon crawling RPG. It has over 1,200 creatures to collect, fusing monsters, randomly generated dungeons, and more.

A closer look at Garfield Lasagna Party is now available thanks to a new round of gameplay. 16 minutes of footage shows off the Switch release.

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Hamster brought Arcade Archives Baraduke to Switch this week, and we have gameplay thanks to the company’s weekly live stream.

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Following the debut of Sifu on Switch this week, new gameplay has been made available. We have 25 minutes of footage.

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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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System: Switch
Release Date: October 28, 2022
Developer: PlatinumGames
Publisher: Nintendo


The wait for Bayonetta 3 has been a long one as fans have been waiting since the reveal of its logo at The Game Awards in 2017. Though we’ve had the previous entries ported over to Switch to play, the latest addition to the series is finally here in what feels like a fever dream. Bayonetta has had long gaps in between each game, but each entry of gaming’s most powerful witch has been well worth the wait, with Bayonetta 3 being no different. The excellence in storytelling, gameplay, theatrics, and PlatinumGames’ signature hack-and-slash mastery improves with each, and while Bayonetta 3 is just under what Bayonetta 2 achieved in 2014, it’s still is a masterful title in a league of its own, held back only by the aging hardware it finds itself restricted to.

With leaks and datamines happening for Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet over the past week or so, we now have the final exclusives list.

Going back to the series’ earliest days, some creatures could only be found in the wild depending on which version you were playing. The thought behind this is that it would encourage people to connect and communicate with each other. Even more than a couple of decades later, it’s still in place and we’ve ended up with two different versions of the latest Pokemon entry. It’s important to know which comes in each title since some fans will only pick up one version.

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Coatsink brought Jurassic World Aftermath Collection to Switch this week, and we have new gameplay. 24 minutes of footage is available.

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Tate Multimedia has started distribution of a new 1.4 update for Kao the Kangaroo on Switch.

A couple of additions, improvements, and bug fixes are available. Players can now access an invert Y-axis option, the save system has been adjusted, performance drops have been addressed, and more.

The full patch notes are as follows:


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