CE-Asia shared a new trailer for Banner of the Maid, an RPG set during the French Revolution that focuses on gameplay features. You can watch it below.
Chinese Switch owners were unexpectedly unable to access Nintendo Switch Online after purchasing it, encountering black screen and connection errors. This is because Nintendo’s voice chat is hosted on Google servers, and all Google services are banned in China. Nintendo is unlikely to do much, given the Switch isn’t even officially sold in China, but we’ll have to wait for more information.
YouTuber Mario Party Legacy recently released a video showcasing all 80 minigames featured in Super Mario Party. Watch the 16-minute video below.
The Game Informer YouTube Channel published 16 minutes of gameplay from My Brother Rabbit, arriving on Switch today. Check out the surreal point-and-click adventure below.
According to a report from Serebii, an update for Pokken arrives on Switch Wednesday, September 26, which includes “a balance patch which alters Lucario, Suicune, Gardevoir, Weavile, Pikachu Libre, Sceptile, Shadow Mewtwo, Darkrai, Croagunk, Empoleon & Decidueye with Mega Rayquaza as Support also getting altered.”
Prototype announced over Twitter that its visual novel will be coming to the Switch eShop in Spring of next year. While it will only be voiced in Japanese, it will be translated in text to both English and Chinese.
planetarian for Nintendo Switch!
Headed to the Nintendo eShop in Spring 2019!
English, Chinese and Japanese texts available(Japanese voice only.)#planetarian pic.twitter.com/CtDSvxeOmJ— 株式会社プロトタイプ (@PROTOTYPE_info) September 21, 2018
Keep reading for a description of the game via its Steam page.
Omega Labyrinth Life has only been announced for Japan so far. While it would initially seem unlikely, could it head west? Perhaps it’s not entirely out of the question.
Producer Yosuke Uchida has gone on the record and stated that he wants to release Omega Labyrinth Life in both North America and Europe. However, there are no concrete plans at present.
PQube had hoped to bring the original Omega Labyrinth to the west earlier this year. However, Sony ended up blocking the title in North America and Europe. Perhaps PQube could pick up Omega Labyrinth Life overseas, assuming Nintendo allows for it.