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Best Buy has started taking pre-orders for the next round of Smash Bros. amiibo. Pichu, Isabelle, and Pokemon Trainer can be reserved here. All three are scheduled for July 26.

Back in 2003, Ubisoft developed XIII for GameCube and other platforms. The first-person shooter was based on the 1984 Belgian graphic novel series of the same name. 16 years later, it’s making a big return.

Microids announced today that it is developing a remake of XIII. Details are sparse at the moment, but a release date has already been set: November 13.

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Following several leaks, Realm Royale has finally been confirmed for Switch. How it was confirmed is a bit of an oddity.

A trailer for Realm Royale popped up on Nintendo Portugal’s YouTube channel today. Despite the video stating that it can be played now with a Founder’s Pack, that doesn’t actually appear to be the case. Regardless, Realm Royale is coming to Switch very soon.

Here’s the trailer in question:

Cuphead is out today on Switch, and a new trailer has come in to celebrate. Have a look at the video below.

We’re also including a Switch technical analysis from Digital Foundry below. There’s not a whole lot to say about the game since it runs at full resolution and 60 frames per second without any hiccups, but Digital Foundry takes a closer look at things below.

To promote Truberbrook’s launch on consoles on Switch today – including Switch – Headup Games has published a new trailer. Give it a look below.

Developer Studio Saizensen posted a new gameplay video for Umihara Kawase Fresh! that showcases a half hour of gameplay. Check it out below.

PQube has released a launch trailer for its visual novel Our World Is Ended. We have the video below.

Publisher Digerati and developer Nerdook have announced that the turn-based strategy RPG Reverse Crawl is coming to Switch. A release is planned for May 10.

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

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Switch Retail

Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster – €49.99
My Time at Portia – €29.99
Our World is Ended – €49.99
Truberbrook – €26.99 until April 24; regularly €29.99

[Review] Katana Zero

Posted 5 years ago by in Reviews | 0 comments

System: Switch (eShop)
Release date: April 18, 2019
Developer: Askiisoft
Publisher: Devolver Digital


Maybe Katana Zero didn’t immediately stand out to you on the eShop. Perhaps it’s because it’s seemingly just one more pixelated indie game, or because you’ve already preloaded a certain other stylish indie action game releasing on April 18. Or maybe it’s because you’re like me, and expected Katana Zero to be yet another pretty, but ultimately forgettable indie experience. And you know what, these are all reasonable expectations to have.


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