Super Seducer: How to Talk to Girls and Super Seducer 2: Advanced Seduction Tactics were both announced for Switch last year. However, neither title will end up on the console after all.
Super Seducer producer Richard La Ruina recently said on Twitter that Nintendo gave its initial approval of the series, assuming the games received the “appropriate ratings.” But despite the ports being finished and going through initial QA, the company has now denied their release on Switch due to “explicit content”.
Thanks to YouTuber ElAnalistaDeBits, we have a closer look at how Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville compares on Switch and Xbox One in a new video. It covers aspects like vegetation and draw distance, load times, and more.
Here’s the full video:
In a recent news post sent out to Switch owners, Nintendo provided a listing of the top 15 European eShop downloads for March 2021.
Monster Hunter Rise managed to top the charts in its first month. Other new entries include Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town, Crash Bandicoot 4, and Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville.
The full list is as follows:
Hello Games has issued a substantial update for the adventure game The Last Campfire. Version 1.0.6 includes additional puzzles, the ability to replay puzzles, the option to read the Wanderer’s Diary, and improvements.
The full patch notes are as follows:
Graviter, a real world physics-based game about manipulating the gravitational forces, landed on Switch to close out the week. View some footage in the video below.
Graviter is now available on the Switch eShop. We have more details and a trailer for the game here.
Gravity Heroes debuted on Switch this week, and we now have some footage of the 2D shooter in action. Take a look at the gameplay below.
Gravity Heroes is live on the Switch eShop. Head on over here for further details and a trailer.
Capcom has published a new Monster Hunter Rise developer interview. This time we get to hear from Yoshitaka Mori, who was responsible for designing the player actions for all fourteen weapon types. Mori discussed a few topics such as how Switch Skills ended up in the game and balancing the weapons.
Here’s the full interview:
Speaking with Nikkei, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa was asked about what’s next for Animal Crossing fans.
Furukawa spoke broadly about the company’s viewpoints, and noted that “games must be interesting” given other competition and consumers having only so much free time. Nintendo doesn’t simply want to rest on its laurels, so it wants to continue supporting its well-known franchises while also pursuing “new games and new series.”
Furukawa also brought up hardware and how Nintendo is “constantly thinking about ideas for new consoles”. Although many ideas are difficult to realize, the company invests in resources “in case any of these ideas become feasible in future.”
Our full translation of Furukawa’s comments can be found below.
Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.