I’ve played games about dodgeball, and I’ve played games set in the subconscious dreams of their protagonists, but I would bet money that Desta: The Memories Between is probably the first game to combine those two concepts. It seems like a strange marriage at first glance, but after sitting down with one of the game’s producers to see the title in action at a Summer Games Fest media event, I’m at the very least intrigued to see how it will all play out.
Nintendo’s maintenance schedule has been updated once again. There are a couple of sessions planned for the early part of next week, with a bit of eShop download to follow a couple of days later.
The full maintenance schedule currently stands as follows:
Sometimes You will publish the Marginal Act-developed platformer, physics puzzle, and delivery job simulator Why Pizza? on Switch, the company has announced. The title is planned for release on June 22, 2022.
Here’s a brief overview of the title with a bit of additional information:
New gameplay has come in for Autonauts, a new Switch title that features building, creating, and automating. 25 minutes of footage is available.
For more on Autonauts, read the following overview:
Cloud Gardens appeared on Switch this week following a short delay, and those that would like to get a closer look can do so with new gameplay. 26 minutes of footage is available.
For more on Cloud Gardens, read the following overview:
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch, Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium, Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime has said that he thought Nintendo Labo would be a bigger success than it turned out to be.
Speaking with CNET, Reggie noted that the product line “did well” globally. However, it seems Nintendo had higher expectations.
Back in 2019, Studio MDHR confirmed Cuphead for physical release. At the time though, the developer said it was waiting for The Delicious Last Course to wrap up development so that everything could be included on the cartridge.
We’re obviously well past 2019 at this point and the new DLC is almost here. Thankfully, Studio MDHR’s original plans haven’t changed. Executive producer and studio director Maja Moldenhauer reconfirmed to Nintendo Everything recently that the physical release is still in the cards for Switch, and more information will be shared “in the coming months”.
Marmalade Game Studio has issued a launch trailer for Jumanji: The Curse Returns, which came out on Switch this week. It serves as another look at the digital board game.
We have more information about Jumanji: The Curse Returns in the overview below: