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Splatoon 3 has been out for two weeks this coming Friday, and Nintendo have shared a new video of the game. Titled “Fresh Inkling’s guide”, this is aimed at players unfamiliar with the series, and goes over gameplay features and objectives.

Check out the trailer and an overview of the game below:

Enter the Splatlands, a sun-scorched desert inhabited by battle-hardened Inklings and Octolings. Splatsville, the city of chaos, is the adrenaline-fueled heart of this dusty wasteland.

Even in this desolate environment, Turf War* reigns supreme and battles rage in new stages located in the surrounding wilds, such as the majestic Scorch Gorge.

Dynamic new moves help these fighters dodge attacks and cover more ground, along with a new bow-shaped weapon to sling ink and new special weapons, such as the scuttling Crab Tank.

Splatoon 3 is out now both physically and digitally via the eShop on Switch.

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Developer Buffcorp and publisher Digerati have announced that Super Buff HD will be coming to Switch eShop next year. Described as a “skate-surf FPS” the game places a particular emphasis on mobility as you make your way through its various stages aiming for the highest score possible.

Here’s an overview of the game and a trailer, courtesy of Digerati:

Nintendo has announced a couple of small changes they’re making in regards to sign-in options for Nintendo Accounts. Namely, they’re removing the ability to sign in to said Nintendo accounts through a linked Facebook or Twitter account. Additionally, it will no longer be possible to earn My Nintendo points through missions that require linking a Nintendo Account to a Facebook or Twitter one.

It’s unclear what the reason for these changes is, but it ultimately shouldn’t have a huge impact, as you’ll still be able to be sign in normally using your Nintendo Account information itself. You’ll also still be able to use a linked Google or Apple account to sign in as well.

Publisher Dangen Entertainment has announced that their action RPG Ultra Age will be receiving some free DLC on Switch very soon. This new content, titled “Rebirth Project”, will add a new roguelike level to the game and iterate on its existing weapons and upgrades.

Here is an official overview for Ultra Age’s Rebirth Project DLC via its Steam page:

Those that want a closer look at Return to Monkey Island on Switch can check out new gameplay. Just over a half our of footage has come in.

For more on Return to Monkey Island, read the following overview:

Original (8/4): Publisher tinyBuild and developer Konfa Games have determined a release date for Despot’s Game: Dystopian Army Builder, a roguelike tactical auto-battler. Switch will be receiving the title on September 15, 2022.

Here’s an overview of the game with additional information:

Ankora: Lost Days, Chibig’s survival exploration adventure game, has received new gameplay. We have nearly a half hour of footage.

For those curious about the game, check out the following overview:

[Review] Temtem

Posted 2 years ago by in Reviews, Switch | 0 comments

System: Switch
Release Date: September 6, 2022
Developer: Crema
Publisher: Humble Games

I’ve always wished I could be whisked away to a world like Pokemon or Dragon Quest Monsters – a place where I can collect creatures and build bonds. A world of adventure where friendships and hard work can lead to more and more epic battles with stronger and stronger opponents. Monster taming games will have to scratch that itch, for now, and Temtem’s island world has a ton of new creatures to meet and befriend, but will it become another destination for our “lets get reincarnated in another world and catch some monsters” dreams, or will this one be overshadowed by its acclaimed predecessors?

We have information about the October 2022 Community Day for Pokemon GO, which will feature Litwick, the Ghost/Fire Type, Candle Pokemon. The event is planned for Saturday, October 15, 2022, from 2 PM to 5 PM local time.

Continue on below for the full breakdown of the October 2022 Community Day for Pokemon GO with Litwick.

Original (9/18): Kit Ellis and Krysta Yang, the two former hosts of Nintendo Minute who also previously worked for many years at Nintendo PR, have given insight into The Pokemon Company’s views on nuzlocke. Apparently, it’s something that’s looked upon very negatively.

Ellis revealed during the latest episode of the Kit & Krysta Podcast that for an episode of Nintendo Minute, an idea was pitched to try a nuzlocke run. Unfortunately, the proposal was immediately shot down.

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