A significant “Before the Wind” update came to Sail Forth this week, which is also version 1.6.
The update “contains a wide variety of features and improvements that are focused around both responding to community feedback and better integrating the recently added open world design with the rest of the game.” Highlights include a combined and improved map screen, a new spyglass item, persistent NPC ships which inhabit the world, and an expanded world map and new bosses for the Maelstrom DLC.
The full rundown is as follows:
We want to give you a heads up about The Art of Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course, which is brand new for the game’s DLC. Dark Horse just published the book this week and it went a bit under the radar.
The Art of Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course is filled to the brim with behind-the-scenes content for the DLC. Fans will find early concepts, production work, and unused ideas. The book has nearly 300 pages pour over.
October 4: For the first time, Momotaro Dentetsu: Showa, Heisei, Reiwa mo Teiban is getting an English release. This is part of a newly-revealed Asia Edition that Konami revealed today.
Momotaro Dentetsu: Showa, Heisei, Reiwa mo Teiban Asia Edition launches on December 12, 2024. Aside from English, it will carry support for Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese.
Tying in with the Nintendo Switch launch of Tobla: The Divine Path, a new launch trailer has been made available. It’s a final look at the first-person puzzle adventure experience from Rokaplay and Nementic Games.
We’ve got some information about it in the following overview:
Warner Bros. has made a bit of a change with Batman: Arkham Trilogy on Nintendo Switch as all three games are now available individually.
Batman: Arkham Trilogy first appeared on the console nearly a year ago. But only until recently, the whole package was sold together. Players were forced to pick up Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Knight as a bundle.
New gameplay has been released showing gameplay of Metal Slug Tactics specifically running on Switch. We’ve got a look at the prologue, tutorial mission, a trio of missions, and more.
Get caught up on everything you need to know in the following overview:
Now that Mario & Luigi: Brothership has officially launched, some fans might be curious as to how long it takes to beat the game.
As with all of the Mario RPG titles that have launched on Switch in the past year, Mario & Luigi: Brothership is a substantial experience with plenty of main story content as well as optional side quests to take on. For that reason, our time estimates for beating the game differ depending on if you’re speeding to the final boss or delving into all of the game’s side content.
There are few situations in Nintendo’s history as interesting as the launch period for the Nintendo 3DS, which in modern times, is one of its more popular systems. This beloved little machine first launched in March 2011 at a price point of $249.99, and it boasted fully 3D gameplay for the first time on a Nintendo console (we choose to forget the Virtual Boy). Unfortunately, the Nintendo 3DS had something of a rocky start, to say the least. Things went downhill for the console rather quickly, and Nintendo had do something to get things back on the upswing – that’s where the 3DS Ambassador Program came in.
Today, we’re going over the history of the Nintendo 3DS’ launch, the 3DS Ambassador Program, and the games that were made available as part of the program.