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Infernax, a demon-slaying action adventure title from publisher The Arcade Crew and developer Berzerk Studio – the team behind Just Shapes & Beats – now has a release date. The two sides confirmed today that it will be available on February 14.

More information about Infernax can be found within the following overview:

Today, Aviary Studios announced that The Gallery will be releasing on Switch. The live action game will be ready to go this April.

The Gallery, which was filmed over a six week period in February and March of last year, is described as “a thrilling combination of hostage thriller and social drama with a dash of world film festival cinema aesthetic.” It takes place in the time periods of 1981 and 2021, “both of which are of considerable political, social and cultural significance in UK history, cleverly reflected in the nuanced story.” Expect to encounter over 150 decision points.

City Connection and Cave Interactive have released a new update for the Deathsmiles I & II collection that addresses multiple bugs. Here are the full patch notes:

Publisher Deluxe Games has announced that its interactive English conversation learning game, Betia Pera Pera English Adventure, will arrive on Switch in Japan on April 29.

Here’s some information on the game:

A new Summoning Event has been rolled out by Intelligent Systems for Fire Emblem Heroes. Here are the details on the latest Summoning Focus, New Power:

In celebration of the arrival of Metroid Dread on Switch, Nintendo rolled out some special Metroid Dread themed spirits for a limited time a few months ago. Starting today, these Spirits are now available to all players:

Pocky & Rocky Reshrined now has a release date – at least in Japan. The game will launch for Switch on April 21 in the region, Natsume Atari has announced.

Today’s news was shared by Japanese magazine Famitsu. This week’s issue will have new coverage on the game, which includes a look at characters drawn by Yoshitoo Asari and new gameplay modes.

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

After it was announced today that The Company Man will be reaching Switch next week, a demo popped up on the eShop – and we now have gameplay. 15 minutes of footage is in.

In case you missed it previously, here’s everything you need to know about the game:

Los Angeles police officers Louis Lozano and Eric Mitchell have been fired for “willfully abdicating their duty to assist a commanding officer’s response to a robbery in progress and playing a Pokemon mobile game while on duty.”

That game is, of course, Pokemon GO. All sorts of bizarre and crazy stories have come about relating to the mobile experience since it launched in 2016, but we haven’t quite seen something on this level.

In recent years, Nintendo developed a number of games under the 2.5D concept. These are titles that are completely modeled in 3D, but the gameplay functions primarily in two dimensions. That’s not the only definition of the term, though let’s stick to that.

The 2.5D style is a great way to bring back a lot of classic games from Nintendo’s huge catalog of hits. Personally speaking, there are two games in specific that I consider the best 2.5D creations from Nintendo: Metroid Dread and Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. Both are amazing in a lot of aspects, and in today’s video, I discuss how well they explore the many possibilities provided by 2.5D. You can check out the video down below.


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