A new Nintendo Monthly Rewind video has gone up for March 2022. It goes over the new Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Booster Course Pass DLC, launches of Kirby and the Forgotten Land and Triangle Strategy, and more.
Here’s the full video:
Studio Supersoft has confirmed that Moonstone Island, its open-world deckbuilder, is on the way to Switch. Right now the project has a tentative 2023 release window.
Moonstone Island begins with players moving to an island to spend a year away from home, which is a tradition in the hero’s village as part of alchemy training. Players will start a new life and build a home for themselves “in a land that has been stifled by dark forces.” They’ll have simple tools, alchemical recipes, and the ability to tame nature spirits at their disposal.
Siactro is back with another project inspired by the N64 era, as the developer today unveiled Super Kiwi 64. It’s due out later this year on Switch.
The title is a 3D platformer complete with a graphical look inspired by the 90’s. Much like some classics from the N64, there’ll be lots to collect.
Later this year, Switch will be getting the dodge ’em up game Swordship. Publisher Thunderful and developer Digital Kingdom announced plans to bring it to Switch just a short while ago.
Here’s some information about the game:
The retro-inspired side scrolling city-smasher Gigapocalypse is making its way to Switch, publisher Headup Games and developer Goody Gameworks revealed today. A release is planned for June 2, 2022.
Gigapocalypse was inspired by a number of different films and video games. The team looked at Kaiju monster movies such as Godzilla and King Kong plus gaming classics like Rampage.
It’s been nearly two years since Source of Madness was announced for Switch, but we finally have a release date. Publisher Thunderful and developer Carry Castle announced today that the game will arrive on May 11, 2022.
Source of Madness was first revealed in June 2020. The title is “a side-scrolling dark action roguelite set in a twisted Lovecraftian inspired world powered by procedural generation and AI machine learning.”
More information can be found below.
A new 1.02.3180 update went out today for the Switch fighter Phantom Breaker: Omnia. It is largely intended to address some issues in Ranked Match.
The full patch notes for the Phantom Breaker: Omnia version 1.02.3180 update are as follows:
For the first time, SaGa Scarlet Grace Ambitions is getting a physical edition on Switch with English support.
H2 Interactive and Arc System Works will be releasing this new version in Asia in just a few weeks. Other than English, it will also support Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.
Two Point Campus has been delayed and will no longer be meeting its original May 17, 2022 release date. Instead, the team has decided to move things back to August 9.
Mark Webley, the game’s director, said in a statement that it will be using the extra time “deliver the best possible game that can be enjoyed equally on all platforms.” He specifically mentioned optimization as a point of focus.
Webley’s full statement reads:
NIS America is back with a new trailer for Yurukill: The Calumniation Games that offers up a new look at the story.
Here’s a brief introduction about the premise: