Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Outer Wilds, Born of Bread, Cattails: Wildwood Story, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
Super Mario RPG just launched on Switch, and if you’ve been playing the game, then you’ve probably leveled up your characters once or twice. Or ten times. Either way, you might be wondering how to grind extra experience points and which characters’ stats you should increase when they do level up. We’ve gathered all this information and more in our Super Mario RPG level up guide. There are light spoilers ahead, including a small reference to the game’s final area and all of the game’s party members, but nothing else too major. Keep that in mind before you continue.
A recent issue of Nintendo Dream contained a new developer interview for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and one section touched on Zelda herself. The magazine discussed her specific story in the game as well as her character and growth, her new hairstyle, and more with director Hidemaro Fujibayashi.
We’ve gone ahead and translated the excerpt below. Just keep in mind that there is a light spoiler touching on one of the cutscenes, though only briefly.
Another Indie World Showcase took place this week, marking what should be Nintendo’s final notable presentation of 2023. It contained the usual slew of indie titles for Switch with some new announcements, shadowdrops, and smaller updates.
The event opened up with Shantae: Risky Revolution, which we previously knew about, but was officially confirmed for Switch. We also finally got an update on Outer Wilds, which heads to the console next month. On Your Tail, Blade Chimera, Core Keeper, and Planet of Lana were some of the other notable titles. Backpack Hero, Howl, Enjoy the Diner, and Passpartout 2 all hit the eShop that day. The full recap can be found here.
What’d you think of this week’s Indie World Showcase? What was your personal highlight? Let us know in the comments.
New gameplay has been shared for Prison City, a side-scrolling shooter for Switch. We have a look at the prologue, train sequence, and more.
As for the title itself, here’s what to expect:
Original (8/17): We have a final release date for While the Iron’s Hot. It will be available for Switch on November 9, publisher Humble Games and developer Bontemps Games confirmed today.
While the Iron’s Hot was first made known for Switch this past June. Originally, we were given a 2023 release window.
Hogwarts Legacy just landed on Switch this week, and thanks to Digital Foundry, we have a closer look at the technical side of things such as frame rate and resolution. The analysis shows that a ton of changes were implemented to get the game running on the system.
Here’s the full rundown:
We’ve got the official launch trailer for The Last Faith. After it saw a slight delay, the game launched this week on various platforms – including Switch.
Here’s some information about the title via its eShop listing:
A new version 1.0.4 update has been made available for Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy.
A big feature is now available in the form of cross-play between Switch, PC, Xbox One and Series. An invite feature is included as well, though that’s limited to specific platforms. Elsewhere various adjustments and fixes have been implemented.
Here’s the full rundown:
Courtesy of Microids and Mr. Nutz Studio, we have a launch trailer for Asterix & Obelix: Slap Them All! 2. The two sides put the game on Switch this week.
If you’re interested in learning more about it, check out the following overview: