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The latest Monster Hunter Rise collaboration content has been detailed by Capcom, featuring SEGA’s Sonic the Hedgehog. Available to all players as a free update when it arrives, this latest content will bring the Blue Blur to Monster Hunter Rise on November 26. Check out the trailer for the new content below.

With new units and a couple events to participate in, here are the latest details for Fire Emblem Heroes:
 
  • New Heroes from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance are here with Laegjarn, princess of Múspell, from FEHeroes! You can get an Ascendant Floret, an item used to strengthen another Hero, the first time you summon Laegjarn: Flame Ascendant!
  • Forging Bonds: Embracing Fate is here! For up to seven days during the event, you can earn 2 Orbs the first time you clear a map (once per day). Also, you can receive rewards such as accessories, First Summon Tickets, and Divine Codes (Ephemera 11)!
  • A Forma Soul item that allows you to add Forma units from the Hall of Forms event to your army is included with 60 Orbs in the Forma Soul Pack, which is now available in the Shop for a limited time! See the in-game notification for more info.
  • In New Heroes summoning events, after 40 summons, you can choose one 5-Star focus Hero to summon for free, and get a Celestial Stone. There are also new story maps in Book V, Chapter 13: Specter of Niðavellir, limited-time quests, and a Log-In Bonus offering 13 Orbs.

An update has been released by developer Spike Chunsoft for Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate. Check out the patch notes here:

Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate for the Nintendo Switch received an update for Patch Ver1.0.4 on 11/16 at 9:00pm PST.

Please update the game to continue playing.

[Patch Ver1.0.4 Notes]
1. Issue wherein stepping on particular spots in certain dungeons would cause an error has been fixed.
2. Issue wherein an error would occur under certain conditions in “”Rousing Paradise”” has been fixed.
3. Miscellaneous bug fixes

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Publisher 505 Games and developer Prideful Sloth have gone live with a new trailer for Grow: Song of the Evertree, a new adventure title with life management and exploration elements. The game arrives today on Switch.

We have the following overview for Grow: Song of the Evertree:

Publisher The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild and developer Festive Vector have provided an update on Sail Forth, confirming that the sailing adventure game has been delayed to Summer 2022. It was previously planned for this year.

Lots of work has gone into the game over the past year. The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild says it “has grown from a sailing simulation game to a full-blown oceanic adventure with tons of new content, quests, characters, and narrative.” The company further explained: “With the scope of the game growing beyond our original plan, we’ve had to push the release to next year to make sure Sail Forth is the epic adventure our players deserve.”

For those that need a refresher on Sail Forth, have a look at the following overview:

The latest update for Metroid Dread has gone live, with Nintendo and MercurySteam now offering version 1.0.3 as of just a few minutes ago. There isn’t anything new in terms of functionality, but it does make one specific change.

Below are the full patch notes for the Metroid Dread version 1.0.3 update:

Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain continues the trend of Switch demos from Nintendo. Just a few moments ago, a trial for the game was made available on the eShop.

Nintendo says that the demo includes a selection of activities. You can download it right here.

Here’s some information about the game:

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of November 25, 2021. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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With each new year, we witness more companies capitalizing on their own legacies, bringing remasters and remakes of acclaimed games to the market. 2021, of course, was no different. On Switch in particular, there was a huge influx of old games and remasters with a new coat of paint. However, many of them were met with fan criticism in one way or another, with some players disappointed with the final product delivered by some big publishers.

In a new video today, I decided to take a closer look at three Switch remasters: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD, Sonic Colors: Ultimate, and Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition. We analyze the different approaches, the problems, and how they ended up like this. You can watch the full video below.

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