We have a new look at Mot in Shin Megami Tensei V as part of Atlus’ latest demon trailer for the game. It has appeared in the franchise’s various titles, including Persona and Devil Survivor.
The Megami Tensei Wiki offers up the following background details on Mot:
Ruin Raiders, a turn-based tactical roguelike, is about to make its debut on Switch and we now have quite a bit of gameplay. A video provides nearly a half hour of footage.
Here’s an overview of the game:
Developer Stefo Mai Morojna has announced Spaceflight Simulator, a game with real-life physics where astronauts and engineers build their own rockets and explore the universe. Switch will be getting the game in 2022 simultaneously with the PC 1.0 release.
In Spaceflight Simulator, players can choose from a ton of different parts including fuel tanks, payload systems, and engines employing completely accurate rocket physics. They can then construct advanced spaceships capable of reaching the furthest depths of the Milky Way. Mixing and matching parts to create a unique rocket is possible, though players can also recreate famous SpaceX, Apollo, and NASA rockets.
Amazon is currently running a buy 2, get 1 free sale across a variety of categories. There is news for gamers, as a ton of books are included.
For Nintendo fans, you can save on items like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Creating a Champion (including the Hero’s Edition), Zelda: Breath of the Wild guide, The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia Deluxe Edition, Twilight Princess manga, The Art of Super Mario Odyssey, Splatoon 1 and 2 art books, Kirby: Art & Style Collection, and The Art of Fire Emblem: Awakening. There are some third-party offerings as well with Octopath Traveler: The Complete Guide, The Art of Cuphead, Art of Mana, The Art of Shantae, The Art of Doom Eternal, and much more.
Publisher Microids and developer Studio Revolution have come out with a first developer diary for Beyond a Steel Sky that focuses on the game’s art.
In the video, art directors Dave Gibbons and Sucha Singh detail the artistic intent and process. The team set to incorporate a comic book look, and to achieve this, Revolution wrote a custom cel-shading tool known as ToonToy. This emulates Gibbons’ hand-drawn comic book style in real time. Along with achieving an aesthetic objective, the look helps focus the eye on key, important background objects that are important for gameplay.
In a new video today, we’re going over 5 Nintendo franchises still missing on Switch.
Nintendo’s catalog is probably one of the most valuable ones in the entire gaming industry given the company’s variety of franchises from different genres. In fact, the Big N has so much on its hands that it is hard for the company to maintain all of their IPs active. Fans are always asking for new games and it’s almost impossible to please everyone.
Right now on Switch, there’s a great effort from Nintendo to offer representation for many franchises. With over four years on the market, the console has an already very impressive library with some of the biggest names of the company. However, some names are still missing, and that’s what I want to talk about in this new video. Give it a look below – and stay tuned for the bonus at the end.
New details for Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl have surfaced relating to auto save, TMs, Exp. Share, and more.
It’s pretty clear at this point that these two games are very faithful remakes of the DS originals. There isn’t a massive amount that’s different, but there are some additions and changes.
Publisher Nicalis and developer Pixelian Studio have gone live with a launch trailer for Critadel, a futuristic platformer / shooter. The game can be purchased on Switch as of today.
Learn more about Critadel with the following overview:
At the Tokyo Game Show, publisher 505 Games and developer Prideful Sloth provided a first look at the Switch version of Grow: Song of the Evertree. Gameplay was included as part of an interview with composer BAFTA award nominee and Crunchyroll Award winner Kevin Penkin (Florence, Star Wars: Visions). The full version of the video has now been posted online.
Here’s some information about the game: