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Koei Tecmo and Ruby Party have released new key art for their upcoming otome romance title Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 7, as well as a new commentary video featuring two of the game’s voice actors.

The art, as seen above, features main protagonist Nanao Amano and romance option Yukimura Sanada. In addition, voice actors Michael Shitanda and Hiroki Yasumoto commentate in the video below.

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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. Pokemon Sword/Shield remains at the top for Nintendo titles, and Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 moves up another spot.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between September 26 and October 2.

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include GoNNER, Mutant Mudds Collection, a few Resident Evil games, Rocket League, Xeodrifter, and more.

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Quite a bit of Nintendo maintenance is planned for the coming week. There’s a whole lot going on with Switch over the next few days, which may impact online play and more.

Here’s the full schedule:

Back in August 2018, SteamWorld developer Image & Form announced that it would be bringing its classic strategy game Anthill to Switch. Over a year later, it finally has a release date. An eShop listing shows that the title is launching on October 25, and some new extras will be included – such as a new soundtrack.

Here’s an overview of Anthill, along with a trailer:

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The local multiplayer naval game Shipped made it to the Switch eShop a couple of days ago. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

The Atelier series wasn’t really prominent on Nintendo platforms for a very long time. With Switch, this is finally starting to change. Koei Tecmo and Gust started out with Atelier Lydie on Switch, and have since brought over all future titles as well as some ones from the past.

Recently, Nintendo Everything spoke with Atelier Ryza producer Junzo Hosoi and one of the topics we discussed was what it’s been like working with Switch. Hosoi commented on the challenges involved, stating:

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Hello, my spookies and cuties! This week on NEP, we have a special guest: Jonas Kaerlev of Gears For Breakfast, creators of A Hat In Time. Oni Dino and Galen chat with him about love for 3D platformers, game design philosophies, and a ton of underrated gems spanning across genres in gaming. In particular Jonas shares how they used their own branch of Unreal 3 on Switch, the necessity of trying new things in game development, and how they overcame Switch’s limitations and created an amazing experience without any big compromises.

We then cover Doom Eternal’s delay news and all the new details we’ve yet to discuss with Luigi’s Mansion 3. Gooigi is still gross. Partner mechanic should’ve been Daisy. We stand by that.

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System: Switch
Release date: October 10, 2019
Developer: Experience
Publisher: Aksys Games


When Death Mark initially released in 2017 in Japan, I knew right away that there was something special about it. There have been a few horror visual novel games in the past, but this new IP by Aksys and Experience had a certain vibe and panache to it that was so out there compared to others in the medium that it stuck out and demanded attention. A year later the game would be localized to the rest of the world and confirm the feelings I had of there simply being nothing like it. The horror genre has this incredible way of keeping you at the edge of your seat when you find yourself captivated by the events of what’s going on, and here we are a year later – in what’s now coined as the Spirit Hunter series – as its follow-up, NG, excels, refines, and builds upon its predecessor to tell yet another somber story of the unknown and afterlife, presenting itself in a format with hidden object and adventure elements wrapped in a visual novel delight.


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