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Neptunia: Sisters VS Sisters came to Switch in the west this week, and we have new gameplay from the final release. Nearly an hour of RPG is here for the RPG.

As a reminder, here’s what to expect from the title:

The narrative-driven deduction adventure game Lil’ Guardsman recently came to Switch, and for those interested in checking out gameplay, we have you covered. A new video is here with 34 minutes of footage.

Get caught up on everything you need to know via the following overview:

System: Switch
Release date: January 23, 2024
Developer: Idea Factory / Compile Heart
Publisher: Idea Factory


Hyperdimension Neptunia is a series that has been around for a long time now, and much like the video game industry that it shamelessly parodies, it is constantly changing, incorporating new ideas and gameplay mechanics into its premise to stay relevant. This has not always been for the better, however. Neptunia: Sisters VS Sisters, the latest entry in the franchise to make its way to the Switch, now features some of the series’ best writing to date, but is let down quite significantly in other areas, making it a tough sell for any but those already invested in the series.

Today, we’re talking all about coaches in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet – how to invite them, the benefits of doing so, and the Pokemon each coach offers to trade you on their third visit.

Coach trainers are a mechanic new to Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s Indigo Disk DLC. Blueberry Academy is the home of the League Club Room, a special area that lets you extend invites to Gym Leaders, Elite Four members, and teachers from the base game. Once you’ve invited one of these coach trainers, you can battle them and eventually trade Pokemon with them after sending multiple invites.

Publisher indienova, in collaboration with developer TofuSoup, has announced that Piggy Gambit will be seeing release on Switch. The title is slated for February 1, 2024.

Piggy Gambit is a puzzle adventure game which blends various gameplay elements such as chess, box-pushing, and remote control. After a homebody piggy steps out of its home for the first time, he accidentally enters a kingdom of chess and embarks on a journey of discovering the meaning of life.

Don’t Starve Together gained its latest update on Switch this week with version 1.11.0.

Players can access a new round of content. The update includes new skill trees, Winter’s Feast, and more.

Here’s the full rundown:

Those interested in getting a closer look at Anomaly Agent can do so with new gameplay that’s come in. Footage is showcased with a half hour of footage.

Learn more about the title via the following overview:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Takemoto Hayato, who is a part of Nintendo’s technical development department, published an interesting piece a little while back reflecting on his work with the N64 controller for Nintendo Switch Online. He spoke about his role during development and even gave a little bit of insight into leaks that occurred prior to the reveal and how they were essentially unavoidable.

Some of you may recall how there was a great deal of speculating regarding N64 games coming to Switch after a game controller application was filed with the Federal Communications Commission. Hayato called leaks “unavoidable” given how Nintendo would have needed to “perform extremely precise calendar management and careful information control” if it were to avoid “unintended situations”.

Here’s our full translation of the piece:

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Gameplay has come in for Devil Inside Us: Roots of Evil. We just saw the horror game make its appearance on Switch.

For those interested in learning more about it, check out the following overview:


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