It Came from Space and Ate Our Brains, which originally released in 2015, is seeing new life on Switch with additional features and a major overhaul. The game will be hitting Nintendo’s console in Q1 2020.
Here’s what to expect from It Came from Space and Ate Our Brains:
My Friend Pedro is receiving a new Code Yellow update today, Devolver Digital and DeadToast Entertainment have announced.
The update includes a cinematic camera as well as options for unlimited slow mo and tweaks to character sizes plus more. Full details can be found below, along with a trailer.
The SEGA Genesis version of Aladdin will soon be making its way to Switch. It’s not just a simple port, as the team worked with the original developers on a new, upgraded version with adjusted boss patterns, new areas, and secrets. You can get a look at how the “Final Cut” mode looks below.
Pokemon has been around for awhile, and many fans have been playing the series for a long time now. Thankfully, seasoned veterans won’t be forced into experiencing the catching tutorial this time around.
Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield starts off with choosing your starter. After this, you need to talk to your mother who gives you some money and five Poke Balls. Venture out a bit and you’ll then be able to encounter and catch Pokemon.
The next step is meeting rival Hop as well as his brother Leon, the Galar Champion and the person who teaches you how to catch Pokemon. However, if you’ve already caught a Pokemon, Leon will instead comments about how you’ve already captured some before moving on to the next topic of conversation.
The latest issue of V-Jump confirms that Broly from Dragon Ball Super will be added to the game soon as a DLC character. A specific date was not yet announced, however.
Here’s some information on Broly’s moves, courtesy of Siliconera:
The dungeon-crawler and party game Munchkin: Quacked Quest is coming to Switch on November 19, Asmodee Digital announced today. The game will be available as an eShop download.
Here’s an overview of Munchkin: Quacked Quest, along with a trailer:
Ahead of its release next week, Skullgirls 2nd Encore has received a new Switch-specific trailer. Check out the video below.
With Pokemon Sword/Shield, players can finally explore an open world of sorts through the Wild Area. Just how big is that land? Sizable enough that it’s comparable to Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
In a preview today, Metro says that a Pokemon Company representative on hand for its play session estimated was about the size of two regions from Zelda: Breath of the Wild. As previously mentioned, you have full control of the camera, and can encounter a variety of Pokemon – some of which may be of much higher level than where you’re currently at.
Ahead of its release tomorrow, footage has emerged for A Hat in Time on Switch. Take a look at the gameplay video below.