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Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes will be seeing its debut later this week, and reviews for the musou title are now starting to go live. Nintendo lifted its embargo on the game just a few minutes ago.

Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes “takes the world and characters of Fire Emblem: Three Houses and spins a new tale.” True to the genre, players can control various characters and take on hordes of enemies while giving orders to allies. Outside of battle, they can interact with characters from Fire Emblem: Three Houses.

Here’s a roundup of early reviews for Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes:

Today, publisher Assemble Entertainment and developer Tiny Roar announced a final release date for XEL. The action adventure title will arrive for Switch on July 14, 2022.

XEL was first revealed for Switch last August. It most recently had a general Summer 2022 release window.

The Switch version of RiffTrax: The Game will be receiving a new 1.2 update tomorrow, it’s been announced.

New content is planned including 30 new clips. Twitch streamers will find some new options as well. That’s along with Pick A Riff, Riff Bot, and more. 

During a new episode of the Super Dragon Quest X TV show, Square Enix revealed a final Japanese release date for Dragon Quest X Offline. The game is now confirmed to launch for Switch on September 15, 2022 in the region.

Dragon Quest X Offline was first revealed in May 2021. Originally, Square Enix intended to have it out on February 26. However, it was delayed and pushed back to an unspecified date this summer – until today when it received a new date.

New gameplay has emerged for the just-released Switch version of Fall Guys. After a lengthy wait of more than a year following the announcement for Nintendo’s console, Mediatonic released it today.

Here’s some information about the game:

Original (5/21): Bushiroad is readying The New Prince of Tennis: Let’s Go!! Daily Life from RisingBeat for Switch, the company has announced.

We first heard about plans for a game based on the franchise last October. However, we didn’t have any actual details at the time. In fact, Bushiroad didn’t even provide a title.

As Spike Chunsoft continues to roll out details about AI: The Somnium Files – nirvanA Initiative, it has now passed along information about Eyeballie and Aiba’s Room. This is a mini-game and bonus content respectively.

Here’s the full rundown on Eyeballie and Aiba’s Room in AI: The Somnium Files – nirvanA Initiative:

Original (5/22): Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Card Shark, Pac-Man Museum+, Fall Guys, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Following the launch of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2, many hoped that 3 and 4 would receive the same treatment. It turns out this was once the plan, but things didn’t work out in the end.

Tony Hawk actually revealed this information himself during a live stream with Twitch user andyTHPS. Hawk said that 3 and 4 were next in line for the remaster treatment, but the situation changed once Vicarious Visions became a part of Blizzard. When the two sides merged, Activision apparently looked for a different developer to take it on, but ultimately didn’t trust anyone else to take on the job.

System: Switch
Release Date: June 6, 2022
Developer: Altari Games
Publisher: Dangen Entertainment


As I navigated the dark, sprawling catacombs and trap-filled dungeons of Lost Ruins, I was always deftly aware of the stakes at play. My protagonist – a plucky, somewhat oblivious schoolgirl who had somehow gotten herself transported to this strange land – was almost always a few missteps away from a grisly demise, be that via a hidden environmental trap or by the claws of a fast-moving zombie-like beast. Inevitably, I would falter and reload at my last checkpoint, often frustrated at myself for getting cornered or something similar – but every time, I was eager to jump back into the challenging world of Lost Ruins to explore more of the map and uncover its many secrets.


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