CNET spoke with the developers of Super Mario Odyssey not too long ago. Kenta Motokura, the game’s director, as well as producer Yoshiaki Koizumi talked about the new game.
Something Motokura brought up is how Koizumi challenged him to surprise players. The team took that to heart, and it became a key words while development was ongoing.
Motokura said:
Update: Bumped to the top. Nintendo has posted a non-blurry version of the clip on its UK Twitter page:
New footage has emerged of an #ARMS match, filmed at the forest temple that Biff has been visiting recently. So many questions! pic.twitter.com/DDWowmNF0y
— Nintendo UK (@NintendoUK) November 12, 2017
Original: Over the past week, Nintendo has started to tease ARMS players with what’s next for the game. These last few days have shown us a new stage and a very vague look at a new character. That continued today with another tease in GIF form. Take a look at the latest tweet from the Japanese ARMS Twitter account below.
カイチョ~!また話題のファイターを取材してきましたよ!いやあ、ギャラリーが多くて大変でした。
特徴、ですか。何かヘンなのが近くを飛んでましたね…フワフワ~って。オバケみたいなのが。
…えっ何ですかその目。いやいやマジですって会長!マジで! pic.twitter.com/KOeIoyBHmv— ARMS(アームズ) (@ARMS_Cobutter) November 12, 2017
On Friday, Snipperclips Plus started to be sold in stores and the original title earned some new content. See what’s new in the gameplay video below.
As we know, Ubisoft announced its latest financial results this past week. We have more information from the call that was held after the initial report was posted.
Early on in the call, Ubisoft said that Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle outperformed its own forecasts. The game is also once again confirmed to be the best-selling third-party title on Switch.
It was also pointed out that the growing / successful install base on Switch should have many benefits for Ubisoft. As a result, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is expected to have a longer than usual sales curve.
Fire Emblem Heroes has kicked off a new round of content. Players can participate in a Sacred Seal Forge Support Event. It’ll let you earn Sacred Coins, Orbs, Great Badges, and Crystals from special maps and quests.
Here’s the full rundown of the event:
Fresh footage is in showing off Rive: Ultimate Edition, which is heading to Switch this coming week. Watch 35 minutes of gameplay below.
This week’s issue of Dengeki PlayStation has new details about Atelier Lydie & Suelle: Alchemists of the Mysterious Painting. The magazine provides the latest information about characters, requests, and Activation Items.
Here’s the full roundup of information, courtesy of RPGSite:
An official video from Marvel contains a bit of new footage from LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2. Check out the gameplay below.
Splatoon 2’s latest Japanese Splatfest is over. Also, Nintendo has published the results.
Players were asked if they prefer having having karaage with or without lemon. Despite close calls in all categories, those who sided “without lemon” were victorious. It was a 2-1 win thanks to one-point edges in solo and team battles.
Kemco is known for its digital RPGs. On 3DS, many of the company’s offerings are available on the eShop, and Switch has slowly started to see similar titles.
We found out a few days ago that the RPG Antiquia Lost is heading to Japan on November 16. It also looks like North America and Europe are receiving it on the same day as well. Not only is it listed for November 16 on Nintendo’s US website, but also on the European eShop.
Here’s the Japanese trailer for those who missed it:
Source 1, Source 2: Switch eShop