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Many fans weren’t initially on board with The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker after seeing the game’s art style, and that apparently applies to series creator Shigeru Miyamoto as well.

DidYouKnowGaming has been digging up some old interviews pertaining to the game. In one discussion featured in Japanese magazine Nintendo Dream, it was revealed that Miyamoto apparently “cringed” after seeing how the visuals and had doubts about its ability to sell.

Four new playable DLC characters are on the way to Melty Blood: Type Lumina, it’s been announced.

The identities of the characters have yet to be revealed. However, we do know that the first two are dropping this summer with the other two planned for the winter.

Players can also look forward to more free updates in the future. These will come with expanded functions, game balance adjustments, and bug fixes. You can find more information regarding what’s planned below.

If you’re interested in seeing how Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition turned out on Switch, that’s possible thanks to a new gameplay video. We have eight minutes of footage from the release.

Continue on below for more information about Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition:

Klabater and LAB132 have issued a new 1.0.2 update for orbit.industries, their space station builder. It includes fixes, new features, and adjusted balancing.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Gameplay has come in for Drunken Fist 2: Zombie Hangover, the 3D brawler with ragdoll physics. Eastasiasoft published the title on Switch this week.

Learn more about Drunken Fist 2: Zombie Hangover in the overview below:

Pocky & Rocky Reshrined is out now worldwide, and we have plenty of gameplay from the Switch version. 15 minutes of footage has come through.

For more on Pocky & Rocky Reshrined, read the following overview:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Gamedec, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R, Two Point Campus, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Many publisher sales are taking place on the Switch eShop, including one from Spike Chunsoft – which includes the lowest prices ever for the Danganronpa games. AI: The Somnium Files has also received its biggest discount ever, which comes just in time for the sequel.

Here’s the full lineup of deals:

At a Summer Games Fest press event, we were fortunate enough to not only get to play a little bit of Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course, but also to speak with Maja Moldenhauer, Studio MDHR’s director and executive producer. In an interview with Nintendo Everything, Moldenhauer spoke about the development cycle of the game’s new expansion, the scope of its new content, physical release, and the future of the company.

You can read the full interview below or watch an abbreviated version alongside some new gameplay over on YouTube.

We didn’t get a general Nintendo Direct this week, but we did see a game-specific presentation for Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Nintendo went over a lot that was previously known, but showed off some new stuff as well. There was also lots of gameplay to check out before next month’s launch. You can check out the full recap announcement here.

Funnily enough, one of the more noteworthy pieces of information shared is that the game is getting an Expansion Pass, just like the last entry in the series. Nintendo and Monolith Soft will be rolling out new content in four waves through the end of 2023 which will be capped off by a new story scenario. Oh, and amiibo will be supported, including the Shulk figure that grants players the look of the Monado when using the Swordfighter class.

With everything that was shown earlier this week, how are you feeling about the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Direct and the game specifically? What are your thoughts on the Expansion Pass? Will you be picking everything up? Let us know in the comments below.


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