Daggerhood is coming soon to Switch, publisher Ratalaika Games and developer Woblyware have announced. A release is planned for February 22.
Daggerhood, a retro platformer, involves “stealing treasures, seeking vengeance and attempting to make off with a King’s fortune.” We have more details and a trailer below.
Frozenbyte released Trine 2: Complete Story on the Switch eShop a bit earlier today. We have the game’s launch trailer included below.
Buka Entertainment has announced that it is partnering with Koch Media on future titles. Koch will be distributing Redeemer: Enhanced Edition, 9 Monkeys of Shaolin, and Ash of Gods: Redemption in select territories at retail.
Here’s an introduction to all three:
This Thursday, the classic styled side scrolling shoot-em-up Devil Engine will be available on the Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage below.
Q.U.B.E. 2 is hitting Switch this week, and Super Rare Games is even offering a physical version. Check out some footage in the video below.
PlatinumGames has opened a section on its website for Astral Chain, the new Switch exclusive announced during last week’s Nintendo Direct. The information goes a bit deeper into the story, gameplay, and more.
Here’s the full rundown:
Helix Chamber has managed to get its hands on a prototype for the original generation of Pokemon games. With that comes the discovery of many changed elements.
One of the first things we’re able to see – shown above – are early title screens. This includes the logo with “Capsule Monsters” as well as one with Rhyhorn early design.
Hell Warders was originally lined up for January 17, but ended up going through a last-minute delay. Publisher PQube said the game had to be moved due to “some minor issues”.
We now have a new release date. Hell Warders will launch on the Switch eShop on February 21, PQube has announced.
In case you missed it, here’s a trailer for the game:
Earlier today, Famitsu published a report that reveals the top ten highest-selling games and top-selling hardware of 2018 in Japan.
Software sales increased 108.2% year-over-year while hardware was down 84.1% year-over-year. 264.21 billion yen was spent on software and 170.09 billion yen on hardware. Digital sales went up in a big way in 2018, including general online purchases.
Here’s a bunch of additional data from Famitsu: