Courtesy of SOEDESCO and Orange Season, a launch trailer for Orange Season. The farm-life RPG has just come to Switch.
Those interested in learning more can read the following overview:
September 23: Stray won’t be digital-only when it debuts on Switch this holiday, as a physical release is now confirmed to be happening. Retailers have started putting up listings showing the boxed version. Skybound Games looks to be in charge of distribution.
As shown on those store pages, it looks like Stray will come with more than just the cartridge. If you buy the game, you’ll also get six full-color art cards – these are teased in the graph above.
Courtesy of Koei Tecmo, the launch trailer for Romance of the Three Kingdoms 8 Remake is in. The title has launched on various platforms, including Switch, after it was previously delayed.
If you’re interested in learning more about the game, check out the following overview:
R-Next has informed us about Cell Scientists Beyond, an upcoming Switch release. It’s planned for October 30, 2024.
Cell Scientists: Beyond is a sci-fi puzzle game. Players are tasked with helping patients by destroying viruses with futuristics nano ships.
Here’s the full eShop description:
We’ve got a bunch of gameplay from the Switch version Sonic x Shadow Generations. Aside from a remaster of the original title, SEGA has packed in a brand new campaign featuring Shadow the Hedgehog.
Lots of information about the game can be found in the following overview:
Speaking as broadly as possible, it’s probably safe to say that video games are slightly easier now than they were 30 years ago. Of course, that’s not the case for every video game – plenty of modern ones ramp up the difficulty on purpose. But when it comes to some of Nintendo’s greats – specifically in the Zelda and Metroid franchises – the older entries are absolutely more punishing, in most cases. Many of these older entries are currently available on Nintendo Switch Online (or its Expansion Pack), which allow save states and in some cases, rewinding time to correct mistakes you make in the game.
Today, we’re talking about which Nintendo Switch Online games benefit most from save states and rewinding for classic Nintendo platforms. Do you like using save states and rewind for a more casual play experience, or do you prefer playing these classic games as they were intended?
A hypothetical Splatoon 4 would certainly be a Switch 2 title – and at the time of writing, the console still hasn’t been officially announced. Seeing as Splatoon 3’s content cycle has just wrapped up, it might be a little bit too early to start thinking about the game. Still, for many, it was a high point in the series, and after the conclusion of the excellent Grand Festival, it’s only natural to think about what could be next for one of Nintendo’s most popular franchises. Today, we’re looking at all sorts of new things we think would be cool to see in Splatoon 4.
Retrotainment has confirmed that it will release Haunted Halloween ’87 on Switch and NES. Just recently, the project was funded on Kickstarter.
Haunted Halloween ’87 follows two other games – including one that’s already on Switch. Players can expect more 8-bit horror platforming.
Here’s some information about the title: