A new version 1.0.12 was just made available for Potion Permit.
There are a few new things here, including additional romanceable characters (Lucke and Runeheart), a cinematic opening animation, and further language support. A ton of bugs have been fixed as well.
The full rundown is as follows:
The latest UK software sales chart for the week ending March 23, 2024 is now available.
Princess Peach: Showtime makes its debut at #3. Elsewhere, EA Sports FC 24 is still #1 after climbing back to the top last week.
The full UK software sales chart for the week ending March 23, 2024 is as follows:
It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Pokemon Legends: Z-A appears for the first time (plus the Switch versions of Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance and Gundam Breaker 4).
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between March 6 and March 12.
Splatoon 3 just wrapped up its latest Splatfest, and we have the results for the drums vs. guitar vs. keyboard event that took place over the weekend. Nintendo asked players to choose which instrument they would play.
The halftime report indicated that Team Keyboard had the lead with 35.27 percent. Next up was Team Guitar at 32.31 percent, followed by Team Drums in third with 32.42 percent.
Lots of gameplay has come through for The Legend of Legacy HD Remastered. After its initial 3DS appearance, NIS America brought the RPG to Switch in the west this week.
Here’s a rundown outlining what to expect:
Grounded, the next Xbox-published game coming to Switch, is now confirmed for physical release. As was the case with Pentiment, Limited Run Games is handling distribution.
Grounded will have a standard version and collector’s edition. With the latter, in addition to a copy of the game, you’ll get a special box, 4×6 frame that includes ten swappable art cards, a USB cassette tape soundtrack, a CD soundtrack, dice set, stickers, art book, Mant minitures, and Hopes sweatbands.
Typically when I’m playing a fighting game, it doesn’t take much to recover from a sloppy combo or a mild beating from an opponent; there are usually plenty of chances to get my fighter back on their feet when my skills inevitably lapse. Two Strikes, on the other hand, isn’t quite so merciful. This upcoming fighting game from Retro Reactor promises exactly what it says on the tin: take damage twice, and you’re dead, often in gloriously gory fashion. I had the chance to demo the game briefly at Day of the Devs in San Francisco, and while I didn’t have enough time to get wholly acquainted with the nuances of battle, I enjoyed familiarizing myself with the tense, careful dance of Two Strikes’ vicious combat.
A police officer in his 40s at Japan’s Tenri Police Station has been reprimanded after playing Switch while on duty. Aside from receiving a warning from the director of the Nara prefectural police department, his pay will be deducted as well.
According to a report from The Japan News, the officer used a Switch ten times for a total of seventeen hours between November 2023 and February 2024. Again, this was while he was on duty. Police say that work was neglected when he connected his system to a TV in the break room at the police box.