THQ Nordic released Legend of Kay Anniversary on Wii U in 2015. That same game may now be coming to Switch. Since Legend of Kay Anniversary has been rated by the ESRB, it could be a sign that THQ Nordic has plans to release it on the console.
Here’s an overview and trailer for those who haven’t heard of Legend of Kay Anniversary previously:
“10 years after its initial release, Legend of Kay Anniversary is a thoroughly remastered version of the original game with high resolution textures, new & more detailed character models, modern rendering techniques and crystal-clear surround sound which give this great classic a new shine.
Full of fond allusions to old martial arts films and pop culture quotes, Legend of Kay Anniversary is both an incredibly funny game and a challenging action-adventure for young and old alike.”
80’s Overdrive has finally arrived on 3DS over in Europe, and the North American release is following later this month. Check out some footage below.
This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:
Battle Chef Brigade (NSW) – 7/9/7/8
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker’s Memory (PS4/PSV) – 9/9/9/8
Gear.Club Unlimited (NSW) – 7/8/7/8
Hidden Agenda (PS4) – 7/7/7/7
SteamWorld Dig 2 (NSW/PS4/PSV) – 8/8/8/9
Styx: Shards of Darkness (PS4) – 8/8/8/7
Unepic (PS4) – 7/7/7/8
Uurnog Uurnlimited (NSW) – 7/7/7/7
Famitsu will cover the first Fire Emblem Warriors DLC pack, which focuses on Fire Emblem Fates, in their magazine this week. They posted a preview of the article on their website, so we have some preliminary info and low-res screenshots.
Most importantly, we know have a concrete release date for the DLC pack – December 21st. As many people suspected, the December 31st date that was listed on the eShop was just a placeholder. Other than the new playable characters Azura, Oboro and Niles, five new costumes will also be added: Azura’s black dancer outfit, Maid Camilla, Butler Takumi, Hoshido Noble for female Corrin and Nohr Noble for male Corrin. Thanks to a screenshot released by Famitsu, we also know that Azura will have a support conversation with Corrin.
We should have some more info once we get our hands on the full issue of the magazine tomorrow.
Publisher DMM Games has announced that Gal Metal will launch on the Switch in Japan on February 8 next year. The drum-focused rhythm game, which was revealed at TGS in September, is only getting a Japanese release at this point, but since the Switch is region-free, anyone who’s interested in the game can just access the Japanese eShop to buy the game once it’s out. Gal Metal will cost 4,980 Yen.
Antonio, Raddle, Phoebe and Bluebear have just become available to invite over to your campsite in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. They also have furniture they like added to the game too for you to craft. In addition to these new animals it seems a mini event is happening where doing requests for animals will make their friendship grow more quickly, this will last until December 10th.
This time with Pokemon Shuffle we get a new Toxapex stage and new Pokemon Safari including: Morelull, Cutiefly, Shiinotic, Flabébé (Winking) & Floette (Winking). All of these stages will be around til December 19th. On top of that there is a new Fennekin (Winking) stage, Shiny Mega Gardevoir competitive stage and repeat runs of Salazzle and Incineroar stages all lasting to December 12th.
A variety of games were nominated for Google Play’s Best of 2017 award in Japan. The winner has been revealed, and Fire Emblem Heroes came away as the winner.
Google specifically chose Fire Emblem Heroes for the award. However, it did not make the top five for the user voted category.
It’s also worth noting that Magikarp Jump won for “Cute & Casual”.