Compile Maru has announced that their eShop puzzle game, Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen, will be launching November 24 in Japan. It will be priced at 800 yen. New screenshots of the game can be viewed below:
Two more collaborations for Monster Hunter Stories have been announced. The first is a tie-in with the Puzzles and Dragons series, featuring a dragon as a new monster, armor for the player character, and a Tamadra costume for Nabiru. The second is based on the manga/anime Chibi Maruko-chan, and it features a costume for Nabiru. Trailers for each collaboration and images can be viewed after the break:
Miitomo has been updated with more content. In addition to new items in the daily selections in Miitomo Shop which are unique to each user, the content below is now available to all:
– Bowler hat
– Pin stripe jacket
– Cardigan + white shirt
– Pin stripe pants
– Denim maxi skirt
– Oxford shoes
– Striped + cuffed high-tops
– Djungarian hamster buddies
If that wasn’t enough, Nintendo is hosting a new Miifoto challenge. Find the details on the official Miitomo site here.
Update (9/15): 3DS file size is 330 blocks, or 41.25MB.
Original (9/14): Noitu Love: Devolution finally launches on the North American Wii U eShop tomorrow, and in Europe next week. On Wii U, the size clocks in at just 71MB. We don’t have the 3DS size yet, but it should be small as well.
Nintendo has updated Miitomo with a ton of Kirby collaboration content, which was announced earlier in the month. It includes free items, Miitomo Drop stages (with more items), My Nintendo rewards, and more. You can find the full breakdown in our original post here.
If you’re in Europe, Dragon Quest VII is now available, and the RPG launches in a few hours in North America. Watch the game’s first hour below.
GameSpot has just uploaded a video of some new Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse footage to their YouTube channel.
The video shows off a battle between the player and a Sky Tower guard angel that looks to take place early in the game. You can view the video below.
A few months ago, Corpse Party 3DS was announced by XSEED for localization. In North America, the game should be out sometime within the next month or so. We hadn’t heard about anything for Europe, though that has now changed.
A listing on the eShop reveals that Corpse Party is in fact planned for PAL regions. Additionally, it’ll apparently be launching on October 26 in Europe – meaning we can probably expect it around the same time in North America. That date might be slightly off since games don’t usually launch for Nintendo platforms digitally on Wednesdays, but… we’ll see.
As for the price, it’s €29.99, and XSEED will apparently be publishing (rather than Marvelous).
NPD Group has released a listing of the top ten best-selling games in the U.S. for the month of August 2016. The results can be found below.
1. Madden NFL 17
2. No Man’s Sky
3. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
4. Grand Theft Auto V
5. Overwatch
6. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege
7. Call of Duty: Black Ops III
8. Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens
9. Minecraft
10. Destiny: The Taken King
Developer Sushi Typhoon Games has announced a new game for the 3DS called Freak Out-Play Tag-.
The game will be an action-adventure game that will include a “taste of horror”. The games title, Freak Out-Play Tag-, looks to be a working title at the moment.