Atooi has announced that it’s given Dementium: The Ward a new update that adds a new Hi-Res display mode option.
The horror title, a horror first-person shooter, returned on Switch last October. It originally released with only a retro display mode featuring a cozy, crunchy retro style that essentially emulated the 3DS display at 240p. However, now players can experience the game at full 1080p on a TV or 720p in handheld mode with the action still running at 60 frames per second.
Nintendo has updated its maintenance schedule for the week of December 17, 2023. Only one session is currently lined up for Switch.
Here’s the full maintenance schedule for the week of December 17, 2023:
We have a fresh launch trailer for Hammerwatch II, which launched on Switch this week. This one comes from Modus Games and Crackshell.
Here’s a bunch of information about the medieval action RPG:
Choo-Choo Charles, which initially launched a year ago, is now making the jump to Switch. An eShop listing indicates that Two Start Games will be bringing the title to Nintendo’s console on January 18, 2024.
Choo-Choo Charles is an open-world horror game in which players take on the role of an old train as they upgrade it and fight an evil spider train. Further details can be found in the following overview:
Ratalaika Games brought Hirilun to Switch this week, and we have new gameplay. Those that are interested in the title can get a closer look at the first-person platformer.
Check out the following overview for more details:
A little over a year following its digital launch, Saturnalia is now planned for physical release on Switch.
Limited Run Games will be in charge of distribution. The company will only be offering a standard version at this time.
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Neptunia: Sisters VS Sisters, Piczle Cross: Story of Seasons, Freddi Fish 4, Pajama Sam 3, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
For those looking to get their hands on Kubfu in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet as part of The Indigo Disk, we have a location guide for you so you can learn where to find it.
The Indigo Disk DLC for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet includes Kubfu as one of the Legendary Pokemon that can be caught. It’s a good thing, too – Urshifu is currently one of the strongest Pokemon in VGC, and it was previously only obtainable via Pokemon Sword and Shield’s DLC campaign.
Before we get into the Kubfu location, keep in mind that you can get the Scroll of Darkness or Scroll of Waters from the Porto Marinada auction house. From there, you can use it like an item to evolve Kubfu without having to do any of the training present in the Isle of Armor DLC.
Hidemaro Fujibayashi and Eiji Aonuma, the director and producer of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, have shared interesting information regarding Rauru’s seal – including what it did to Ganondorf – as well as the shrines and Lightroots. This comes as part of a recent interview with Japanese magazine Nintendo Dream that we’ve translated.
We won’t go too much into a summary here as the interview goes into (light) spoilers, but we get to hear about what Rauru’s seal on Ganondorf actually was, the appearance of shrines and Lightroots, and more.
With E3 officially coming to a permanent end this week, now’s a good time for reflection. The expo was home to some of the most memorable moments and that’s something we want to dive into.
For Nintendo, there were plenty of memorable moments over the years. It was where the company showed off new hardware like the 3DS and Wii U. It also gave us some massive announcements such as The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, which may never be topped in terms of reaction. Even outside of reveals, there were other memorable moments such as Reggie Fils-Aime’s first major appearance. When Nintendo moved to digital presentations in later years, we still got some special presentations like with Robot Chicken and The Jim Henson Company.
So what were your favorite E3 moments over the past couple of decades? Let us know in the comments.