Ahead of its release on Switch eShop tomorrow, we have the first 38 minutes of gameplay footage for business management sim Cat Cafe Manager. Find out more about the game and see the footage below:
Niantic has put out a new version 43.0 update for Pikmin Bloom on iOS and Android. Most notably, the update makes some changes to AR Mode. Full details are below:
Publisher RedDeerGames have announced that Rolling Car will be launching on Switch eShop on April 16, and have shared an announcement trailer. Described as a racing puzzle simulator, the game focuses on precision driving through levels to gather collectibles. Find out more about the game and check out the trailer below:
Hamster has announced Valkyrie no Densetsu to be the next game releasing on the eShop under the Arcade Archives label. Here is some more information about the game courtesy of the International Arcade Museum.
Publisher Nippon Ichi Software and developer Vanillaware have revealed in the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu that GrimGrimoire OnceMore, a remaster of the original 2007 GrimGrimoire, will be comin to Switch in Japan July 28.
GrimGrimoire was a 2D real-time strategy game developed by Vanillaware that originally released on PS2 back in 2007. It had you take the role of apprentice witch Lillet Blan as she experiences a 5-day time loop whose mystery she has to unravel, all while defending herself and her school from hordes of magical enemies.
Square Enix is offering a new look at the Live A Live remake for Switch with two new trailers showing Prehistory and Imperial China.
In the RPG, players can experience seven stories featuring a variety of protagonists, time periods, and gameplay styles. Each one can be experienced in any order. Other stories include The Wild West, Twilight of Edo Japan, Present Day, The Near Future, and The Distant Future.
Dahku is putting Rotund Rebound on Switch this week, and it turns out that Rotund Zero will also be releasing shortly after. Fans can pick it up on April 21, 2022.
Rotund Zero is a “byte-sized retro-infused experience” inspired by the Game Boy classics of old. The title has short levels, but they’re all handcrafted and offer precision-platforming. Time-Attack is also included where players can win shiny medals.
A few interesting job listings recently popped up on Bandai Namco’s website involving what appears to be a remaster or remake of a 3D action game in collaboration with Nintendo.
The first posting is for a planner, which explicitly mentions how the project is a 3D action game contracted by Nintendo. Similar language is then brought up on a page regarding Bandai Namco’s search for a visual artist. For the final listing, we see the first mention of the title being a remaster / remake, with the staffer required to work on HD remastering of 3D backgrounds.