Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land just received a new version 1.2.0 update, which is highlighted by a new “Charisma” difficulty and building expansion.
Charisma is the toughest challenge for players yet. When playing in that mode, enemy stats will be increased and supporting allies’ HP will slowly decrease when in combat within the manabound area.
New building materials are now available, including new Feature Modules such as the “Energy Sphere”, which allows players to restore their energy and the “Projector” that allows players to create shadows of previously defeated monsters. There’s also a new architectural style and matching furniture based on Ryza’s hometown, Kurken Island, from Atelier Ryza.
The full patch notes are as follows:
The 7 Star Garchomp Tera Raid Battle event for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is live now, and we’ve written a guide full of potential checks and counters. The event goes from now until May 25, and then returns for a second run from May 30 to June 1. This Garchomp is Tera Ground, which bolsters the strength of its Earthquake attacks. It also leaves it weak to Water, Grass, and Ice-type moves.
April 2: As shared by SEGA, Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut is on the way to Nintendo Switch 2. It will be sold as an exclusive to the system.
Fans can expect new additions here. Even if you’ve played the game before, it’ll come with new story cutscenes plus a new “Red Light Raid” online multiplayer mode.
Get more details int he following rundown:
Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, which has somewhat unexpectedly turned into a big hit for Level-5 in its first week, is already confirmed to be getting free DLC.
That news was shared on the game’s official website. For the most part, Level-5 is keeping quite on the details. However, the company says that the game’s free DLC will entail new recipes as well as expanded content under the title “Update the World”.
The site shares the following information about the free Fantasy Life i DLC:
Capcom has released the launch trailer for Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny. This marks the first time the game has been rereleased since 2002, and it is now available.
Check out the following overview for everything you need to know about the game:
\It’s been a few months since Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake launched, but Square Enix just issued a brand new version 1.1.0.0 update for the game.
This is a fairly sizable patch involving traversal, vocations, battles, and more. The game has seen some improvements, small additions, balance adjustments, and fixes.
This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:
1. [NSW] Capcom Fighting Collection 2 – 7,801 / NEW
2. [NSW] Super Mario Party Jamboree – 5,872 / 1,300,401
3. [NSW] Minecraft – 5,869 / 3,889,763
4. [NSW] Animal Crossing: New Horizons – 4,756 / 8,128,580
5. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 4,275 / 6,327,905
6. [NSW] Capcom Fighting Collection 2 – 4,182 / NEW
7. [NSW] Tokimeki Memorial: Forever With You Emotional – 3,170 / 24,202
8. [NSW] Nintendo Switch Sports – 2,714 / 1,585,602
9. [PS5] Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 – 2,160 / 15,239
10. [NSW] Pokemon Scarlet / Violet – 1,932 / 5,562,300
Today, Kemco announced plans for the imminent release of If y0u’re a Gh0st Ca11 Me Here on Nintendo Switch. It will be available on June 6, 2025.
If y0u’re a Gh0st Ca11 Me Here is a visual novel adventure game. Furoshiki Lab developed the title, which originally released at the end of 2021.
More information can be found in the following overview:
Four more classic games have just popped up on Nintendo Switch Online, with members having access to Survival Kids, Gradius: The Interstellar Assault, Kirby’s Star Stacker, and The Sword of Hope.
Survival Kids is the one lone Game Boy Boy title here. Everything else represents the original Game Boy.
Here’s some information about the different games:
PowerA released tons of controllers for Nintendo Switch over the years with various designs, and the company is gearing up for its first Switch 2 products – which come with a unique wrinkle that they’ll feature Hall Effect sticks.
Before Nintendo announced its new system, there was talk that the company would be incorporation the use of Hall Effect to prevent Joy-Con drift. Unfortunately though, that turned out to be incorrect. While Nintendo says it made improvements to its controllers on Switch 2, it was confirmed a few weeks back that they don’t have Hall Effect sticks.