According to the latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation, Murder Detective Jack the Ripper is in development for Switch.
The magazine has the project down as an adventure game. It takes place in a fictional London, where a private detective takes on a case. Players will be able to experience different branches for detective and murderer routes.
During today’s live stream for Dragon Quest XI S, a bit of footage from the game was shown featuring various story scenes. You can see the relevant recording below.
As a side note, Dragon Quest XI S will have additional scenarios. Square Enix has yet to share any details on what’s new, however.
Heroes Trials is appearing on the Switch eShop as of today. Take a look at plenty of footage in the video below.
Tokyo School Life has received a new video showcasing its opening movie. Get a look at the video below.
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has a pretty interesting ending. We won’t get into it for spoiler reasons, but if you want to learn more, you can find our original post here. Basically: you’ll want to pay attention to what happens after the credits.
Gamereactor was able to ask director Suda51 further about the ending, and was told that it was inspired by “the gaudy, in-your-face endings you see in the Marvel Cinematic Universe”. He also spoke about wanting to make some sort of announcement at E3 in June.
Strictly Limited Games has announced that it will soon be offering a physical copy of Velocity 2X for Switch. A standard release is planned as well as a collector’s edition, though the contents of the latter has yet to be detailed.
Fans will be able to place an order for Velocity 2X’s physical version this Sunday. There will only be 1,500 copies of the collector’s edition and another 2,500 copies for the standard release.
During today’s “Dragon Quest XI S Channel: Cast Announcement Feature #1” live stream, Square Enix revealed another set of actors for the Switch RPG.
The lineup is as follows:
Noname Studio has prepared a new trailer for Battlloon, which is slated for February 28. Check out the video below.
Nintendo first announced Metroid Prime 4 at E3 2017, but we haven’t seen the game since then. Unfortunately, it sounds like it’ll be quite a bit longer before it reemerges.
Nintendo’s Shinya Takahashi provided a status update on the project today, revealing that “development progress has not reached the standards we seek in a sequel to the Metroid Prime series.” He added that “the current development status of the game is very challenged, and we had to make a difficult decision as a development team.” Nintendo is now changing the development structure.
A brief update on Swords & Soldiers II: Shawarmageddon: Ronimo Games’ sequel to Swords & Soldiers, which launched today on Nintendo Switch, finally has a concrete release date. It was originally supposed to come out last year, but didn’t quite make the cut. Instead, the game is now scheduled to launch on March 1st on Nintendo Switch.