Publisher PM Studios and developer Studio Kumiho have confirmed Cricket: Jae’s Really Peculiar Game for consoles, including Switch. It arrives on August 15, 2024.
Cricket: Jae’s Really Peculiar Game is an upcoming turn-based RPG adventure with a hand-drawn animation style. You’ll take on the role of Jae who goes on a journey with his friends to try and fix the past.
More information can be found in the following overview:
April 17: Thunderful is making SteamWorld Heist II, the company just announced. A release is planned for August 8, 2024 on Switch.
SteamWorld Heist first appeared on 3DS in 2015 and Wii U the following year. A Switch version debuted at the end of 2017.
As for SteamWorld Heist II, here’s the first details:
No More Heroes creator Suda51 was recently asked if Travis Touchdown, the series’ star, could return in the future. As of now it doesn’t sound like an easy question for him to answer.
Eurogamer asked the well-known developer about the future of the character. Suda51 responded by saying that he’s unsure, especially given how Marvelous owns the rights to the No More Heroes franchise. Grasshopper Manufacture developed the different games in the series, but that was thanks to Marvelous being on board.
It turns out that Glumberland isn’t finished with Ooblets as the developer just readied a new Spring 2024 update for the game.
New spring event rewards are included. Additionally, the patch brings along quality of life improvements such as the ability to sort inventory and containers.
Here’s the full rundown:
For today’s daily demon series for Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance, Atlus is focusing on Cu Chulainn, a recurring demon in the series and the student of yesterday’s demon, Scathach.
Coming off of its launch this week, we have a new round of gameplay for Capes. Just over a half hour of footage shows the turn-based tactical title on Switch.
Learn more about it in the following overview:
Nintendo is changing up its lineup of classic icons on Switch Online, and now designs based on Donkey Kong are up for grabs. These will be available until July 1 at 4:59 PM PT / 7:59 PM ET.
This is the latest in a series of icons that require you to play the game. But when we say that, you simply need to boot up Donkey Kong on the NES Switch Online app – even just for a couple of seconds works.
May 26: Ratalaika Games, Masaya Games, and Shinyuden revealed today that they’re bringing Rider’s Spirits to Switch. A release is planned for June 7, 2024.
Rider’s Spirits is a racing title that originally debuted in 1994 on the Super Famicom, and this is the first time it’s receiving a worldwide launch. More information can be found in the following overview:
For those playing through the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on Switch, we have a guide explaining how to defeat the game’s secret postgame boss.
There are two secret bosses newly introduced in the game. One of them becomes available after Chapter 5, while the other becomes available after clearing the Pit of 100 Trials for the very first time. Since these bosses are new to the game, we aren’t spoiling their identities right out the gate. That being said, this guide will contain full spoilers on how to defeat this boss, so you may want to come back later if you’d rather not learn its identity just yet. This particular boss is rather difficult (and takes a long time to get to), so you’ll want to prepare yourself as best you can. Here’s how to defeat the secret postgame boss in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
The fun isn’t over for Mini Motorways, as the game just received its latest update, “Sea to Sky”.
There are a few elements to the update, and players can now take a trek to the new Vancouver, British Colombia map, the first Canadian map. Players can redesign the metropolis filled with rocky roads, abundant parks, and flowing waterways to keep traffic moving and citizens happy. While heading to the coastal city nestled between mountain and sea, they’re able to strategically tackle traffic while accounting for the city’s unique obstacles and exquisite geography.