Clever Endeavour Games today unveiled a major patch for Ultimate Chicken Horse known as the “Hippo-Party-Plus” update, and it’s going live on September 20. It comes with Hippopotamus as a new character, Triceratops alternate skin, Rollercoaster level, and four new outfits: Floatie (Hippo), Cowboy Boots (Hippo), Balloon (Hippo) Jockey Outfit (Horse). That’s on top of the regular bug fixes.
Here’s a trailer showing off the new Ultimate Chicken Horse update:
Thanks to IGN, we have a number of new gameplay videos for Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl that provides a closer look at SpongeBob, Leonardo, April, Patrick, CatDog, Lucy, and Nigel.
The first video shows general gameplay with insight from developer Ludosity. Next up is a four-player match for SpongeBob vs. Leonardo vs. April vs. Patrick. CatDog vs. Lucy is next, with April vs. Nigel closing things out.
Below is the full gameplay for Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl:
Publisher Modus Games and developer We Create Stuff are back with a new gameplay trailer for In Sound Mind, their first-person psychological horror experience that was announced for Switch back in February. The video walks players through many of the puzzles and environments they’ll encounter as they dive into the psyches of varied individuals.
Here’s an overview of the game:
Digital Foundry published a new technical analysis for Sonic Colors: Ultimate that further explores changes that have been made from the original Wii version. Despite issues that some have encountered regarding glitches, it does look like Blind Squirrel has put in a decent amount of effort.
Here’s a roundup of tidbits shared concerning the technical changes, resolution, and more for Sonic Colors: Ultimate:
Yet another Pokemon has been added to Build-A-Bear, and this time it’s Gengar. The new plushie can be ordered now.
Gengar at Build-A-Bear comes with an oversized coat and 5-in-1 sound chip as part of the exclusive bundle. The Pokemon itself is a Ghost- and Poison-type with soft spikes, big red eyes, and a toothy grin.
We’ve seen World War Z on Switch with screenshots, but not any actual footage. That changes today with a new trailer that’s just come in from Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive.
World War Z on Switch will offer fast-paced third-person shooter gameplay with swarms of hundreds of zombies. It’s all powered by Saber’s Swarm Engine. Expect to travel to New York, Moscow, Jerusalem and Tokyo on your own or as a squad of up to four players. The game has seven unique classes as well as various weapons, explosives, turrets and traps.
Here’s the full trailer for the Switch version of World War Z:
Atlus is back with a new trailer for Shin Megami Tensei V that puts the focus on Nahobino.
As fans may know, Nahobino is the main star of the Switch RPG. This is a mighty being that’s formed between the protagonist and Aogami. While the protagonist controls the body, Aogami guides him with his voice. Atlus says Nahobino is neither human nor demon.
WarioWare: Get It Together! will be available for Switch starting this Friday, and reviews for the game are now starting to come online. Nintendo lifted its embargo just a few minutes ago.
We’ve compiled some of the early verdicts for WarioWare: Get It Together! See what critics had to say with our roundup below.
NIS America has announced Prinny Presents NIS Classics Vol. 2, a new collection for Switch containing Makai Kingdom: Reclaimed and Rebound and ZHP: Unlosing Ranger vs. Darkdeath Evilman.
Both of these games are appearing on a Nintendo platform for the first time. Makai Kingdom originally came to PS2 in 2005 while ZHP: Unlosing Ranger vs. Darkdeath Evilman is a 2010 PSP title.
Here’s some additional information about Prinny Presents NIS Classics Vol. 2: