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According to an eShop listing, BroodStar will be appearing on Switch next week. The store page has it down for June 24, 2023.

BroodStar is a shoot ’em up game with roguelike elements. If you’re interested in learning more about it, check out the following overview:

Super Dungeon Maker has received a new update that includes the Mystic Garden theme and more.

Some other improvements have also been made to the game. Aside from regular bug fixes, larger dungeons now have better performance and improved loading times.

The full patch notes for the Super Dungeon Maker update are as follows:

Another classic shooter dropped on Switch this week with Hamster releasing Arcade Archives Mega Blast, and we now have gameplay. The company showed off plenty of footage during its latest live stream.

Below is a brief overview:

If you’re interested in getting a closer look at Birdie Wing: Golf Girls’ Story, you’ll be happy to hear that we have new gameplay. 30 minutes of footage shows off the just-released golf title.

Here’s a brief overview as shared by the eShop listing:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include The Lara Croft Collection, Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes – Definitive Edition, Everdream Valley, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Devolver Digital is hosting a pretty big June 2023 Switch eShop sale with multiple games at their lowest prices ever, including Card Shark, Inscryption, and The Messenger – just to name a few. Other standouts like Hotline Miami Collection and Katana Zero are also here.

The full list of deals is as follows:

Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse recently went multiplatform as part of its re-release in March, but some might not know that it was originally published by Nintendo. The game originally came out for Wii in 2008 – though only in Japan.

Makoto Shibata, one of the original directors on Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse, recently reflected on Nintendo’s involvement in an interview with Japanese magazine Famitsu. It turns out that the company reached out directly to Shibata. After creating a proposal, it was accepted.

Fall of Porcupine just landed on Switch this week, and a new round of gameplay has come in. Footage shows off the just-released story adventure title.

Further information about it can be found in the following overview:

Persona 5 Tactica was recently revealed and it has its own chibi-esque art style that’s prompted some interesting fan discussion. Some of the game’s developers have now weighed in on the design.

In an interview published this week, Famitsu spoke with Persona team producer Kazuhisa Wada, director Naoya Maeda, and business producer Atsushi Nomura. They confirmed what we essentially knew in that Persona 5 Tactica isn’t a Persona Q sequel, but also discussed style differences between them. Oribe said “the 3D models are intentionally taller with the arms and legs being longer” and noted how “it may seem more like an American comic-like deformed style.”

My demo with Thirsty Suitors had me battling an ex-boyfriend by slinging insults, racking up combos at an abandoned skatepark, and cooking food to win my parents’ approval. Credit where credit is due: I don’t think any other game has tried to do those three specific things at once! It feels like exactly the type of game you’d expect to see Annapurna publishing these days – a little surreal, very experimental, and handcrafted to surprise you at almost every turn. While I’m a little unsure about how Thirsty Suitors will manage to tie all its ideas together into a cohesive package, I’ve enjoyed the rollercoaster ride that I’ve experienced so far.


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