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Pepper Grinder, the latest notable indie title for Switch, just released on the system this week. It was one of the standout games during Nintendo’s November 2022 Indie World Showcase. While it took a bit longer than expected, it certainly seems to have been worth the wait.

We’ve now dug a bit deeper into Pepper Grinder as part of an interview with developer Riv Hester. He spoke about the game’s inspirations – which include the likes of Ecco the Dolphin and games Nintendo fans will recognize – as well as how the graphics came together and more.

Here’s our full discussion:

Courtesy of Dear Villagers and La Moutarde, we have the launch trailer for Terra Memoria. The RPG adventure title landed on Switch this week.

For more information about it, read the following overview:

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have announced the next Fire Emblem Heroes update, version 8.4.0.

The update will include the latest content such as new weapons to refine, new Memento Events, and more Heroes via Heroic Grails. A number of changes are being implemented as well.

Here’s the full rundown:

Giants Software shared a launch trailer for Farming Simulator Kids. This new take on the series is intended for younger players in particular as it teaches about the joy of farming.

Further information can be found in the following overview:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Of every franchise Nintendo is involved in, Kirby is the one with a reputation for its in-depth lore. Unlike other games, however, Kirby lore is rarely spelled out to the viewer – instead, it’s often implied with things like pause screen descriptions and the like. Kirby and the Forgotten Land is the first main series game in quite some time that lacks pause screen descriptions for bosses. This means that, compared to the other games, the game’s lore is a bit more front-and-center. There’s a lot to unpack here, and we figured we’d round up all the lore Kirby and the Forgotten Land has to offer. Do note that we’ll be discussing full game spoilers, so if for some reason you haven’t beaten the game, you might want to bookmark this page and come back later.

In the past, we’ve written several guides on how to 100 percent complete certain Nintendo games. Side Order was actually one of them! While it’s entirely possible to 100 percent clear Side Order as well as the main story mode, it’s pretty much impossible to truly 100 percent finish Splatoon 3 itself. This is thanks to its Badge system – there are several tasks in the game that you can complete to earn them to display on your profile. Several Splatoon 3 Badges, however, are incredibly difficult to earn. They’re also incredibly time-consuming – we’re talking thousands of hours here – and today we’ve written a list of some of the toughest Badges to earn in Splatoon 3.

Going along with the launch of Outward: Definitive Edition‘s Switch version comes a new trailer. After its first release in 2019, players on Nintendo’s console can now experience the game.

We have a bunch of details about it via the following overview:

Konami is promoting the release of Felix the Cat on new platforms with a launch trailer. This bundle includes both the classic NES and Game Boy titles from the 1990s.

For more information, check out the following overview:

Another Bandai Namco Switch eShop sale is live, and it includes the lowest prices ever for Ni no Kuni II, Tales of Symphonia Remastered, and more. You can save on over twenty different releases.

For the full roundup of included games and prices, continue on below.


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