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A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include the lowest prices ever for Bustafellows, Kitaria Fables, Tormented Souls, and more.

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Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore, which launched this week, has received new gameplay. We specifically have a look at the Switch version.

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Going along with the launch of Lake on Switch comes a new launch trailer. Whitethorn Games and Gamious just dropped this one a few days ago.

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This week’s Switch launch of Banchou Tactics is being celebrated with a new launch trailer. The video gives us a final look at the strategy turn based role-playing game.

An official overview with more details can be found below.

New gameplay is here showing off Lords of Exile. Fans can check out 27 minutes of footage from the side-scrolling action platformer.

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Gibbon: Beyond the Trees debuted on Switch close to two years ago, but the game just received a pretty big update.

Not only are there technical improvements here, but new features as well. There are now aspects such as daily runs and leaderboards, HD Rumble support, and improved loading times.

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Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster, Expeditions: A MudRunner Game, and more.

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NIS America started up a new 2024 End of Winter Switch eShop Sale this week featuring the lowest prices ever for Crystar, Rhapsody: Marl Kingdom Chronicles, and more. All told there are about a dozen titles discounted.

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You may recall a bit of a niche music game that released on Wii titled Major Minor’s Majestic March. Masaya Matsuura, who worked on games like Vib-Ribbon and PaRappa the Rapper, was one of the main designers involved with the project.

Matsuura reflected on Major Minor’s Majestic March in a recent issue of EDGE and had some criticisms for Nintendo. He said that the company didn’t do a good job at explaining the Wii Remote’s functionality and said “there was a lack of transparency that hurt developers like us.” Along with “adding new and subtle features” Nintendo was also “amending the design as time went on, which changed the scope for us.”


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