Thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign, Food Devils is planned for release on not only Switch, but Switch 2 as well.
The strategy RPG roguelike, which is inspired by games such as Fire Emblem and Darkest Dungeon, reached its funding target in only 72 hours. The total is well over $50,000 and a console stretch goal was recently met. Studio Daimon tells us that the project is targeting Switch, but also that system’s successor.
A bunch of information about the game can be found in the following overview:
System: Switch
Release date: May 9, 2024
Developer: Billy Basso
Publisher: Big Mode
Writing a review for a game like Animal Well is difficult, because with each new piece of information you’re given it lessens the experience: it’s one less discovery that you can make for yourself, one less light-bulb moment of pure satisfaction you’ll get from correctly interpreting what the game is subtly guiding you towards doing without you even realizing it until after you try something and, miraculously, it works. My experience with the game was made up of these moments, one after another, in almost every room I entered. It’s a highly rewarding experience, and I don’t want to ruin any of it for those who are even remotely curious about picking this game up. But I’ll try and give you a brief overview and reason enough to give into that curiosity, because it might just be one of the best gaming choices that you make this year.
To celebrate the debut of Read Only Memories: Neurodiver, a launch trailer has come in. The 2064: Read Only Memories follow-up came to Switch this week.
For further details, read up on the following overview:
Volume 38 of the Daily Demon video series for Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance has been released by Atlus, giving us some further information about Mothman.
Biomutant finally made the jump to Switch this week, and new gameplay is now available. Over a half hour of footage shows off the port of the open-world RPG.
Further details about it can be found via the following eShop description:
Bandai Namco recently started up a new Switch eShop for May 2024, and it includes the lowest prices for Baten Kaitos I & II HD Remaster, Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher, and more. You can save on about a dozen different titles.
The full lineup is as follows:
We’ve compiled a list outlining ten of the best Shiny Pokemon of all time. Before we begin, do keep in mind that this isn’t an objective list. There are far more than ten out there there, so we won’t be able to cover all of the great shinies on this list alone.
Shiny Pokemon were first introduced in Pokemon Gold and Silver, and since then they’ve been sort of hit-or-miss. For every great-looking Shiny coloration, there’s another one out there that’s incredibly disappointing (we’re looking at you, Ceruledge). That being said, there are plenty of Shiny Pokemon worth hunting – and that’s what we’re here for today.
After working with Illumination on The Super Mario Bros. Movie – with that partnership continuing in the future – Nintendo is now shifting to live action as part of its collaboration with Sony for The Legend of Zelda.
In an interview with Deadline, Sony Motion Pictures Group chairman Tom Rothman commented on the project. He said that the Zelda movie “is going to be huge for us” and also said it’ll be “massive”.
We have a ton of gameplay from Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, the latest title made by Sayonara Wild Hearts developer Simogo. 70 minutes of footage is now available.
Here’s a brief overview of the game with more details: