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The Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door now has a release date. The game launches on May 23, 2024, Nintendo just announced.

Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is a new version of the GameCube RPG with updated graphics and other changes. Find more information in the following overview:

After taking to Kickstarter and earning much success, Sugardew Island has been confirmed for Switch. The project is targeting a Q2 2024 launch.

Sugardew Island is a cozy farming game with the type of features you’d expect from this sort of title in the genre. You’ll be doing things such as taking care of plants, interacting with animals, improving your house, and more. The end goal is to upgrade the island and carry out orders from the Harmony Tree in order to fill it with live.

A fresh round of gameplay has been released showing the Switch version of Expeditions: A MudRunner Game specifically. Footage includes the initial tutorial, first expedition, and more.

You can find more information about the title in the following overview:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Tales of Kenzera: ZAU, Girl Genius, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Sweep the Board, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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If you’re willing to put in several hours for Splatoon 3’s new Side Order DLC, it’s possible to 100 percent complete the mode – and we’ve put together a full list of criteria. Be warned, however – while fully beating Side Order isn’t terribly difficult, it does rely on RNG somewhat. If that’s okay with you, then let’s get right into our Side Order 100 percent completion guide.

When you ask a Pokemon fan which set of games has the best story, they’ll probably say Black and White (or their sequels). You likely won’t get many fans telling you that Pokemon X and Y’s story is their favorite, and it’s easy to see why! It’s safe to say that a good chunk of X and Y’s development time was dedicated to the new 3D graphics — which meant a lower emphasis on story. That being said, X and Y does have some interesting lore that isn’t often discussed. With the recent announcement of Pokemon Legends: Z-A, we think lots of threads from X and Y are going to be fleshed out into something special. Today, we’re going over Pokemon X and Y’s lore and what kind of plot points you could expect to see in Pokemon Legends Z-A next year.

A new month just started up last week. Now that we’re in March, we want to know what you’ve been playing.

Have you played some of the releases from the new Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase? Are you now starting up Unicorn Overlord? No matter the case, let us know in the comments.

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New Star GP ended up on Switch this week, and new gameplay is available. The footage gives us a closer look at the retro-styled racer.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

Fresh off its release this week comes new gameplay for Berserk Boy. We get to see how the Mega Man-inspired title shaped up Switch.

If you’re interested in finding some information about it, read the following overview:

System: Switch
Release date: March 5, 2024
Developer: Eyeguys / Lorenzo Redaelli
Publisher: Santa Ragione


Mediterranea Inferno is an intense visual novel to play through; despite technically being a slice-of-life story, it revels in its own nihilism and hedonism relentlessly, never letting up during its short runtime. Well, at least some of that nihilism seems to have rubbed off on me by the end of my playthrough, as I found myself wondering: what was the point of witnessing all of the suffering that Mediterranea Inferno so eagerly shovels at the player? For a game seemingly so focused on trying to utter profound social commentary on heavy themes like sexuality, psychological abuse and mental trauma, it disappointingly seems to have little to say beyond depicting just how low people can stoop and how crappy they can be to each other. A strong sense of visual identity aside, Mediterranea Inferno was a game that I actively did not enjoy experiencing, and I struggle to understand who this story is even for.


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