White Owls has offered up a new look at The Good Life. In a recently-published video, we’re able to see how the life sim RPG’s visuals have been updated. We’ve included it below.
The Good Life launches on Switch later in 2020.
Bit Dragon’s neon-soaked arena brawler Hyper Jam will appear on the Switch eShop next week, the developer has announced. A release is expected on April 17.
Here’s an overview of Hyper Jam, along with a trailer:
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy debuted on Switch alongside last month’s Nintendo Direct Mini. This week, Aspyr distributed a new update for the game.
Version 1.0.2 is now live on Switch. The main point of the update involves taking care of unintentional cross-play with PC players, which you can read about here.
Below are the official patch notes:
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Streets of Rage 4, Dungeon of the Endless, Yumeutsutsu Re:Master and Re:After, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
As is the case with Atlus, a number of SEGA games are currently on sale on the 3DS eShop. These include a ton of the classic “3D” titles, Sonic, and more.
Here’s the full lineup:
A new month rolled right on in last week. Now that we’re in April, we want to know what you’ve been playing.
Still setting up your island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons? Trying out anything from the recent Nintendo Direct Mini like Good Job or the Bravely Default II demo? No matter the case, let us know in the comments below.
Before a game can officially release, it needs to be classified with the proper rating. In North America, all titles needs to go through the ESRB.
Fortunately, despite what has been taking place with the coronavirus in recent times, the ESRB has not been impacted. A spokesperson told IGN that the organization is operating remotely and has “seen no delay in assigning ratings.”
The full statement reads:
On our podcast last week, voice actor Joe Zieja was kind enough to stop by and discuss his work on Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Zieja played the part of Claude, leader of the Golden Deer house.
Aside from Claude, Zieja actually auditioned for other potential characters as well, including Dimitri and Dedue. Zieja spoke about his readings for those parts, telling us:
When Hatred originally came out in 2015, it did so with a significant amount of controversy. The isometric shoot ’em up was called out for its extreme violence, and was even removed from Steam for a short while. It ultimately settled for an “Adults Only” rating from the ESRB – not something you see too often.
After teasing an announcement earlier this week, Destructive Creations has now confirmed that it will be bringing Hatred to Switch. There’s no word yet on when it’ll be releasing or if any changes are being made – which may be required to release on Nintendo’s console – but we’ll keep you updated if we receive any additional information.
Here’s some information about Hatred, along with a trailer:
Update (4/11): The Legend of Zelda: Legendary Edition Boxset is now up on Amazon Canada and Amazon UK.
Update (4/4): You can currently save $45 on pre-orders for the The Legend of Zelda: Legendary Edition Box Set on Amazon.
Original (3/31): Super Mario Bros. Manga Mania isn’t Viz’s only Nintendo announcement for the day. The company has also announced The Legend of Zelda: Legendary Edition Boxset, a special package featuring all five volumes of The Legend of Zelda: Legendary Edition manga in a new hardcover format.
Here’s the official description: