Kid Tripp also out in North America and Europe next week on Switch
Posted 6 years ago by Brian in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
We heard yesterday that the Switch version of Kid Tripp is coming to the Japanese Switch eShop next week. Fortunately, the news isn’t just limited to Japan.
Four Horses confirmed on Twitter that North America and Europe are getting Kid Tripp on November 23. The game will be priced the same as the 3DS version.
Kid Tripp arrives in the @NintendoAmerica, @NintendoEurope and Nintendo Japan #NintendoSwitch eShops next week on the 23rd priced the same as the 3DS version. pic.twitter.com/q50DWQxMhK
— Four Horses (@FourHorsesGames) November 15, 2017
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Lumo Switch footage
Posted 6 years ago by Brian in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
This week, Lumo is making its debut on Switch courtesy of Rising Star Games. Get a look at some footage below.
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Skyrim’s day one patch will add support for video capture
Posted 6 years ago by Matt in News, Switch | 6 Comments
We are just one day away from the release of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on Switch. When you buy the game tomorrow, you will have to download a day one patch for the game. There aren’t any official patch notes out for that patch yet, but according to Vooks, the patch will enable to Switch’s video capture feature to work with the game.
Monster Hunter XX received a similar patch yesterday, making Skyrim only the second non-Nintendo game on the Switch that gets this feature.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – tons of Switch version footage
Posted 6 years ago by Matt in Switch, Videos | 7 Comments
Quite a lot of footage for the Switch version of Skyrim has come out – we’ve rounded up some of it below, including footage of the game’s amiibo functionality:
Shinobi Refle: Senran Kagura – new details on various “techniques”, costumes and more
Posted 6 years ago by Matt in News, Switch | 6 Comments
Marvelous has released a bunch of new screenshots and information on Shinobi Refle: Senran Kagura for the Switch, detailing some of the “techniques” you can use as well as some of the costume and customization options. Full credit to Gematsu for the translation.
Voez: physical version trailer
Posted 6 years ago by Matt in Switch, Videos | 7 Comments
Flyhigh Works has released a new trailer for the physical version of rhythm game Voez. Among other improvments, this version will allow you to play the game using button controls on your TV – currently, the game can only be played via touch controls in handheld mode. The physical version will be released in Japan on January 25; a Western release has not yet been announced. The digital version is available on the Switch eShop worldwide though.
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Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Painting soundtrack preview #3
Posted 6 years ago by Matt in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
Koei Tecmo has released the third soundtrack sample video for Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Painting. Watch the video below to listen to three tracks from the game’s soundtrack:
Attack on Titan 2: “action” trailer
Posted 6 years ago by Matt in Switch, Videos | 1 Comment
Koei Tecmo has released a new “action” trailer for Attack on Titan 2, which shows off a bit of combat against titans. Give it a watch:
More: Attack on Titan 2, Koei Tecmo, Omega Force
Fire Emblem Heroes: Takumi and Hinoka’s Battle summoning focus and Bound Hero Battle now live
Posted 6 years ago by Andrew in Mobile, News | 0 comments
A new summoning focus and Bound Hero Battle are now available in Fire Emblem Heroes. The summoning focus is called “Takumi and Hinoka’s Battle” and it features 5 star versions of Hinoka, Takumi, and Sakura.
The new Bound Hero Battle event is also tied in with this new summoning focus and you will be battling against Takumi and Hinoka in 3 difficulty levels (Hard, Lunatic, Infernal). Clearing each map can score you some orbs to collect.
This summoning focus & Bound Hero Battle will only be available until November 24th.
[Review] Ittle Dew 2+
Posted 6 years ago by Dennis Gagliardotto in Reviews, Switch, Switch eShop | 12 Comments
System: Switch
Release date: November 14, 2017
Developer: Ludosity
Publisher: Nicalis
Years after Ludosity’s well-received Ittle Dew back in 2013 on Steam before making its way to consoles about a year later, Ittle Dew 2+ is here and makes its way over to the Switch, offering fans of top-down dungeon crawlers and old-school Zelda players something to look forward to, and a sequel that finds itself just as wildly charming and humorous as it was the first time around. The game brings with it some new treats that make it feel like a fresh, albeit familiar, new adventure for our protagonists Ittle Dew and Tippsie.