Firstly the newest summoning focus has just gone live including characters: Celica, Robin (male), Takumi and Zelgius. On top of that the next voting gauntlet will be the Shadow in the Mirror featuring: both versions regular and fallen version of Celica, Robin and Takumi. Zelgius and the Black Knight are also available to choose.
Chef Kawasaki, an enemy who first appeared in Kirby Super Star, is returning in Kirby Star Allies. Over on the series’ official Japanese Twitter account, a clip was posted showing the enemy in action. We have the video below.
ジャマハローアーッ!!
スーパーデラックスで初登場したコックカワサキが、今作では中ボスとして復活!
HDモデルになって生まれ変わったわ!
フレンズハートをぶつけると、仲間にしちゃえるのよ!
アハハッ!カービィ、あなた仲間になっても料理されるのねー!#星のカービィスターアライズ pic.twitter.com/kw4O3lfMSS— 星のカービィ (@Kirby_JP) February 26, 2018
It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. There are big shifts for Project Octopath Traveler, Bayonetta 3, and Dragon Quest XI, with all three entering the top ten.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between February 8 and February 14.
Rabi Laby: Puzzle Out Stories, announced earlier today for Switch, has received its first trailer for the new release. Watch it below.
During a preview event for Valkyria Chronicles 4 in Japan this weekend, SEGA shared new details about the game. The team talked how long the game has been in development, the decision to give a heavy focus to snowy maps, and more. You can find a full roundup of information below.
SEGA surprised us this week with the announcement of Shining Resonance Refrain. Though the game had only been announced as a PlayStation 4 game in Japan, the action RPG is also releasing for Switch in the west.
Localization producer James Kuroki has now shared a bit more on Shining Resonance Refrain. Kuroki talked about what players can expect from the game, what’s new compared to the original PS3 release from a few years ago, and more. You can read the full interview below.
Following the initial reveal in Weekly Jump last week, Bandai Namco has officially announced Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy for Switch. It’s coming out pretty soon as a release is planned for April 26 in Japan. Pricing is set at 6,800 yen.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy will support the Joy-Con (including the Joy-Con Grip) and Switch Pro Controller. Using just a single Joy-Con is not supported, however.
Toki Tori 2 originally released for Wii U back in 2015. This week, the game made its way to Switch.
You might be interested to know that the Switch release is quite a bit different than the Wii U title. Developer Two Tribes has made a number of improvements and changes over the years, and in bringing the game to Nintendo’s console, lots more was implemented – both big and small.
Two Tribes went over everything in a new blog post yesterday. You can read the studio’s thoughts below to get a good idea as to just how much effort went into the Switch version.
Renegade Kid has prepared a new trailer to promote Totes the Goat’s arrival on Switch next Thursday. View the trailer below.
Mad Mimic uploaded the next entry in its new developer diary series for No Heroes Here. This time around, the project’s level designer talks about how it is to create a level, dealing with space limitations, and developing the game progression. Check out the dev diary below.