The official boxart for Disney Magical World 2: Enchanted Edition has been revealed, and pre-orders are starting to go live.
Bandai Namco announced the game during a Nintendo Direct last month. It’s an updated version of the 3DS title that came to 3DS in 2015 in Japan and 2016 in the west.
Publisher Fellow Traveller and developer Humble Grove brought No Longer Home to Switch this week, and we now have some gameplay. A new video shows off close to a half hour of footage.
Below are some additional details on No Longer Home:
Having made it to Switch this week, we have new gameplay from LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. This new footage shows off how the port runs on the console.
Here’s an overview of the game:
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Blue Reflection: Second Light, The Caligula Effect 2, The Smurfs: Mission Vileaf, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
No More Heroes 3 doesn’t have any actual DLC planned. However, in a recent interview, director Suda51 spoke about what he would have in mind.
Suda51 brought up three main points while speaking with Siliconera. The first thing he would be interested in adding is an area that was ultimately scrapped from the final game “due to tech reasons”. Suda51 also brought up wanting to do more with the Galactic Superhero Rankers and boss battles. Finally, if he ever had the chance, adding more playable characters like Shinobu would be a top goal.
We’ve included Suda51’s comments about No More Heroes 3 DLC below. Just to stress once again, nothing is actually in the works for now.
Japanese magazine Famitsu recently conducted a survey in which Bravely Default II players voted on their favorite characters, jobs, and more.
Those that participated were split between 351 male, 207 female, and 29 other. The age breakdown was as follows: 19 and below: 50, 20s: 279, 30s: 180, 40s: 59, 50s: 3, 60 and above: 11, and not specified: 5.
We’ve gone ahead and picked out some of the results. Continue on below to see how fans feel about elements such as characters and jobs in Bravely Default II.
Atlus has shared yet another demon trailer for Shin Megami Tensei V, and we now have a look at Black Frost. Fans may recognize the creature as the evil version of Jack Frost, one of the series’ most recognizable creatures. It originally appeared in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne, but has since gone on to be a part of games like Persona as well as the Devil Survivor titles.
The Megami Tensei Wiki provides a little bit of extra information about Black Frost. If you’d like to read further about the demon, continue on below.
The Switch OLED finally launched around the world yesterday. It’s not quite the “Pro” model that some hoped it would be, but it does have a number of upgrades. The obvious attraction is the new OLED screen that’s a tad bigger. Other than that, it has an updated dock with an ethernet port, new kickstand, 64GB of internal memory, and enhanced audio.
Did you manage to pick up a Switch OLED? If not, are you planning on buying one in the future, or are you happy with your current system? Let us know in the comments below.
Following two years of development, Hinterland Studio issued an Episode 4 free story update for its exploration-survival experience The Long Dark titled “Fury, Then Silence”. Switch players should be able to access it after installing a version 1.95.83581 patch.
The new story “follows crashed bush pilot Mackenzie on his continued search for his companion Astrid in the snowy apocalypse.” He’s now found himself captured by a gang attempting a prison break.
Hinterland Studio shared the following about developing Fury, Then Silence for The Long Dark:
There’s another video up on Nintendo Everything’s YouTube channel!
After three years, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is finally complete. The game is very unique and probably the most ambitious crossover in the history of gaming, or perhaps the most well-executed. We received characters from different games, companies, and countries. An event like that may never happen again.
Today’s video is a reflection of Smash on the past three years, discussing why some people love the game so much and why it’s so special. Give it a look below.