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This month’s EDGE review scores are as follows:

Hamster has started up a new sale on the Switch eShop featuring several ACA NeoGeo and Arcade Archives games. The lineup includes Metal Slug 4, The King of Fighters ’97, Crazy Climber, Moon Cresta, and more.

Below is the full list:

A new month rolled right on this week. Now that we’re in December, we want to know what you’ve been playing.

We’ve seen a number of big releases over the past month or so, including Pokemon Brilliant Diamond / Shining Pearl, Shin Megami Tensei V, Blue Reflection: Second Light, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, and Death’s Door. There have even been things like the Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Happy Home Paradise DLC and Game & Watch: The Legend of Zelda.

So what have you been playing as of late? No matter the case, let us know in the comments below.

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Gameplay has started to come in for Beyond a Steel Sky, the 3D adventure thriller and sequel to the cult classic Beneath a Steel Sky. We have 45 minutes of footage.

For more on Beyond a Steel Sky, read the following overview:

This week, publisher Assemble Entertainment and developer DigiTales Interactive announced the moody and atmospheric noir adventure game Lacuna for Switch. The title is due out digitally on December 28.

Lacuna has players taking on the role of Neil Conrad, a veteran agent of the Central Department of Investigation (CDI). Their mission is to discover the truth behind what at first appears to be “nothing more” than a heinous murder. Expect to ask questions, round up evidence, and put the pieces of the case together.

New gameplay has come in for Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders, Switch’s latest point-and-click adventure title. A half hour of footage is available.

Here’s an overview of Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders:

System: Switch
Release date: November 19, 2021
Developer: ILCA
Publisher: Nintendo


Pokemon Diamond and Pearl originally came to us here in the west back in 2007. I was a senior in high school when I first got my copy and ended up stopping my clock in game at 999 hours. To put it lightly, I was hooked. The series’ first entry on the DS gave us a lush new region to explore with interesting additions like the Poketch and the ability to select moves in battle that utilized the system’s touchscreen. Along with being able to bring over Pokemon from the previous generation of games, a more complete Pokedex was possible, and it was easier to attain before. Nostalgia aside, it’s now 2021 and we have the remakes in hand with Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Pokemon Shining Pearl on Switch. Do the Sinnoh games live up to the hype, or should we have left this one… underground?

A new Fatesworn expansion is in development for Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning and will reach Switch in 2022, THQ Nordic has announced.

The game originally released in 2012. Over the past year or so, THQ Nordic has been bringing an updated version to various platforms, including Switch. Fatesworn will be appearing on most platforms later this month, though the Switch version won’t be ready to go until 2022.

As for what Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning – Fatesworn includes, we have the following overview:

Beyond a Steel Sky, a new 3D adventure thriller for Switch, has received a launch trailer from publisher Microids and developer Revolution Software.

For more information about the game, read the following overview: 

Publisher Ratalaika Games and developer npckc have announced that they’re putting A Year of Springs, a heartfelt visual novel, on Switch. The title is due out on December 10.

Thanks to Ratalaika, we have the following overview with additional information:


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