Nic Makin worked on a number of games at Rare. Kameo: Elements of Power and Perfect Dark Zero are just a couple of projects he helped develop in the past.
Makin opened his own studio MakinGames back in 2014. He’ll soon be coming out with the 2D scrolling brawler Raging Justice, which we now know is planned for Switch.
The Switch port of Raging Justice hasn’t started just yet. He’ll first need to get access to development hardware. But regardless, bringing Raging Justice to Switch is a “priority.”
We have more information about Raging Justice below, along with a trailer.
This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:
Switch Retail
88 Heroes – 98 Heroes Edition – $29.95
UNBOX: Newbie’s Adventure – $29.99
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo The King of Fighters ’95 – $7.99
The Flame in the Flood – $14.99
Neon Chrome – $14.99
Putty Pals – $9.99 (available October 18)
Rogue Trooper Redux – $24.99 (available October 17)
Squareboy vs Bullies: Arena Edition – $4.99
Wulverblade – $19.99
Yono and the Celestial Elephants – $14.99
The Flame in the Flood is available on Switch today as an eShop download. Get a look at some footage below.
As we heard yesterday, Super Mario Odyssey is featured on the cover of EDGE’s latest issue. The magazine delivered the first verdict for the game in which it handed out a perfect score of 10.
EDGE ended up preparing two separate covers. The first, pictured above, is for subscribers. We also have a look at the standard version below.
The support system, a staple of the Fire Emblem series, was recently added to Fire Emblem Heroes. Given the game’s nature, there are no actual support conversations between the characters; instead, the system’s purpose is to increase the stats of the characters. Today, the official Fire Emblem Heroes Twitter account revealed the 20 most popular support pairings that players were using as of September 29th.
Given the nature of the system, most of the characters on the list are those that are currently dominating the game’s meta and those that synergize well. However, some players clearly opted for more “canonical” support pairings such as Ephraim & Eirika, Ike & Soren and the #1 most popular pairing, Alphonse & Sharena.
Koei Tecmo has updated the official Attack on Titan 2 website, updating the section on the game’s characters and introducing the new Town Life feature. The character section doesn’t really reveal anything new, but feel free to check it out if you want to read official bios of Eren, Mikasa, Armin, Levi, Miche, Nanaba and Gelgar.
More interesting is the reveal of the Town Life feature. In between the game’s battles, you can spend time inside the safety of the walled city. There, you can spend time with the other characters to improve your relationships with them, tackle side quests and do some training to improve your fighting strength.
Nintendo’s website has the first screenshots of Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires, Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada, Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate on Switch. View the various images below.
In a tweet published on the official Japanese Twitter account, Nintendo has revealed another significant aspect for the upcoming ARMS update.
Version 3.2 will be bringing in a replay list. Recent matches are automatically saved, meaning you’ll be able to look back on them later.
My Nintendo members can spend their points on three 3DS themes in North America. Each one ties in with the fall season.
Halloween themes for Mario and Link are available for 20 Gold Points each. You’ll find an Animal Crossing fall theme on the site for the same amount as well.
All of these themes are located on My Nintendo here.