Following this week’s surprise Switch launch, gameplay has come in for SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters’ Clash. Fans can check out a half hour of footage.
Learn more about SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters’ Clash with the following overview:
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Now, about the video, we are less than two weeks away from the launch of Pokemon Legends: Arceus. The expectations for the game have been all over the place – some people excited, some people disappointed, and others trying to balance a bit of both.
It’s undeniable that the game’s proposal of a structurally different Pokemon experience is exciting. Even though the series has evolved a lot during the years, the core formula stayed the same and with the mixed reception of recent games, right now seems like the perfect moment to shake things up. You can check my full thoughts on the game and the Pokemon series as a whole in the video below.
Nintendo has scheduled some maintenance in the coming days, though there isn’t too much on the docket at present. Right now there’s only one session planned for the Switch eShop during the middle part of the week.
Here’s the full maintenance schedule as things stand now:
According to an eShop listing, Raw Fury, Brainwash Gang, and TLR Games are planning on bringing The Longest Road on Earth to Switch. The game’s store page shows that it’s slated for January 25.
The Longest Road on Earth is described as “a deeply personal and meditative narrative title.” More information can be found below.
Thanks to the latest Famitsu live stream, we have gameplay from Arcade Archives Gunnail. The same archive also has footage of last week’s release, Super Pac-Man, though we shared footage of that one a few days ago.
Shadow Man Remastered has received its launch trailer ahead of tomorrow’s release.
Here’s some information about the game:
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Kirby and the Forgotten Land, COGEN: Sword of Rewind, Ocean’s Heart, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
Dragon Ball: The Breakers producer Ryosuke Hara has shared more information about the game, including what to expect from the story and single-player. This comes as part of a recently-published interview from Bandai Namco.
As for the story in Dragon Ball: The Breakers, Hara had this to say: