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Earlier this year, SNK announced plans to offer a new DLC character for Samurai Showdown based on Guilty Gear. The company has now shared a teaser silhouette, which we have above.

The actual reveal will be taking place with a proper trailer. We’ll have it right here on the site once it goes live.

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Worms Rumble has been updated on Switch. This week, Team17 started distribution of version 1.0.2.

Worms Rumble now supports a party size of six rather than three and more. The full patch notes are included below.

Love Esquire made it to Switch this week, and we now have a look at the romantic-comedy visual novel/dating simulator. View the gameplay below.

For those interested in Love Esquire, is available now as a Switch eShop download. In case you missed it, we have more details and a trailer here.

We’ve got some gameplay of Faraday Protocol, Deck13 Interactive’s first-person puzzle adventure game. Check out the footage below.

Faraday Protocol is currently up on the Switch eShop. Head on over here for further details and a trailer.

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Live Wire and Cave brought Mushihimesama to Switch back in June. Next month, the companies will be following up with another shoot ’em up game.

Espgaluda II is planned for a September 9 release on Switch, it’s been revealed. Much like Mushihimesama, it will be offered through the eShop.

Espgaluda II first debuted in arcades back in 2005, and the title has appeared on a few different platforms since then. We’ve included a trailer for the decade-old Xbox 360 version below.

Cardaclysm: Shards of the Four, a procedurally generated collectible card game mixed with action RPG elements, has received a new batch of footage. Have a look at the gameplay below.

Cardaclysm: Shards of the Four released on Switch this week and is up on the eShop. We have more information and a trailer here.

Fans of Netflix’s Castlevania series will be happy to hear that a new art book is on the way. Dark Horse’s 200-page hardcover book promises “concept art and commentary from all four seasons of the hit animated series.”

Here’s the official product description:

System: Switch
Release date: July 27, 2021
Developer: Square Enix / h.a.n.d.
Publisher: Square Enix


My very first introduction to Shibuya was alongside Neku and Shiki in their first week of The Reaper’s Game. The colorful rendition of the city alongside a masterpiece of a soundtrack didn’t fail to snare me in their net, and before I knew it I was three weeks into a game that really spoke to me about what it is to be alive and experiencing the world alongside my fellow human beings. When a sequel was announced, I wondered: what kind of follow-up could shine alongside such an artful game as The World Ends With You? Would it really be up to par with the first title? Now, with the game in hand, it’s time to find out. What will NEO bring to the table, really?

The wait between No More Heroes 1 and 2 wasn’t very long, as the sequel followed just a couple of years after the first game. However, the same can’t be said of the series’ latest entry. After we saw No More Heroes 2 in 2010, it’s taken over a decade to get No More Heroes 3. We may be in for a similar wait for a theoretical fourth game.

In an interview with GameXplain, director Suda51 said that No More Heroes 4 “would probably be in about 10 years or so, both in real life and in the game’s time.” He also has a potential idea in mind in which “Travis would go up against a super hardcore enemy up north who is basically the No More Heroes version of Drago from Rocky IV.”

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