The visual novel Loopers, which was only just announced this month, already has a release date in Japan. Various retailer listings have revealed that it’s slated for June 2, 2022.
As far as languages go, Loopers will have English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese subtitle options. Only Japanese voice-overs will be included. However, the settings and digital manual support the three languages, and can be switched at anytime during gameplay.
For those that missed it previously, here’s a rundown of Loopers’ story, courtesy of VNDB:
Walmart has a pre-order bonus on the way for Kirby and the Forgotten Land. The retailer intends to provide fans with an exclusive PopSocket, it’s been announced. We have a look at its design above.
For those that need a refresher on Kirby and the Forgotten Land, check out the following overview:
An English release of Chaos;Head Noah / Chaos;Child Double Pack appears to be in the cards. Mages put out a tweet earlier today suggesting that localization is in the works.
On Twitter, the company wrote: “Please wait for further information about the English version.”
The latest character trailer is in for Phantom Breaker: Omnia, and we now have a look at Cocoa. She’s voiced by Luci Christian in English and Ai Matayoshi in Japanese.
Here’s the official bio for Cocoa:
Ubisoft and Blue Mammoth, in collaboration with Hasbro, today announced that Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow from G.I. Joe are now available Brawlhalla as Epic Crossovers. They’re accompanied by an in-game event featuring a new Showdown game mode map, Arashikage Dojo, in which players need to obtain the highest score by dodging traps and KOing their opponents within three minutes.
Here’s some additional information about the new characters:
Over on Twitter, Nintendo has provided a look at a number of tracks in Chocobo GP. Fans can get a look at courses from Final Fantasy V, VI, VII, and IX – specifically Zozo, Alexandria, Big Bridge, and Gold Saucer in that order. That last one is giving some fans vibes of Rainbow Road from Mario Kart.
Here’s the full video:
Atari is bringing Tempest 4000 to Switch, the company announced today. A release is planned for March 22, 2022.
Tempest 4000 is a sequel to the classic arcade game Tempest, which “remains faithful to the original while adding heart-pounding new gameplay features.” Llamasoft and game designer Jeff Minter handled its development.
Here’s some information about the title straight from Atari:
Mario Kart Tour is soon getting updated to version 2.12.0 and is making some changes to the level cap and bonus points received from items, the Mario Kart Tour Twitter account announced today. The level cap for all drivers, karts and gliders will increase to level 8, along with High-End drivers, karts and gliders receiving one extra favorite course. Certain items will also be providing more bonus points when used.
All these changes are going into effect at the start of the Tour happening on March 9, 2022, which is currently unknown. The current ongoing Tour is the new Sky Tour, which went live earlier today.
No specific date for the Mario Kart Tour version 2.12.0 update has been provided, but it is supposed to release “in the near future”. We’ll keep you updated when new information becomes available.