Subliminal Gaming today unveiled Button City Soccer Days, a cozy soccer action role-playing game. It’ll launch in early 2024.
Button City Soccer Days takes place shortly after the events of the original Button City, which is already on Switch. We have more information about it below.
Red Spring Studio will release its upcoming project Touchstarved on Switch, the studio has announced. Thus far a release window hasn’t been provided.
Touchstarved is a gothic horror romance visual novel. For more information about it, continue on below.
Rocket Adrift announced today that it’s working on a Switch version of Psychroma. The game does not currently have a release window.
Psychroma, a narrative-driven side-scroller, has players taking on the role a digital medium as they confront the past by piecing together the broken memories of a cybernetic house, and exorcise the ghosts in the machine. Further information can be found in the following overview:
The Pokemon Japan Championships 2023 are happening in Japan, and a special Bronzong distribution is being held in Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet to celebrate. This is what was used by Yasuharu Shimizu who won the Senior World Champion last year.
Bronzong comes in at level 50 like most distributions. Body Press, Iron Defense, Protect, and Trick Room are its moves. Bronzong will also be holding the Leftovers item.
Lonesome Village developer Ogre Pixel revealed A Tiny Sticker Tale as its latest project this week, and we have confirmation that it will be appearing on Switch.
Right after the announcement, a campaign for A Tiny Sticker Tale launched on Kickstarter. The funding goal was met in just a couple of hours. That secures development for the full project as well as a Switch version.
Fresh gameplay has arrived for Raiden III x Mikado Maniax, the shoot ’em up game from NIS America and Moss. This one was just brought over to the west this week.
Here’s the official eShop description with more details:
A final launch trailer has come in for SENSEs: Midnight to promote the game’s release. Eastasiasoft just published the survival horror experience on Switch.
Here’s an overview with more information about the game:
If there’s one thing Sonic Superstars needs to nail, it’s the gameplay – including the controls and physics. Series producer Takashi Iizuka has now shared some comments that seem to point that things are heading in the right direction.
In an interview with IGN, Iizuka mentioned that the development team started out by replicating the classic gameplay the franchise is known for “very precisely”. That should come as somewhat of a relief to fans wondering about how Sonic Superstars feels, especially as games such as Sonic the Hedgehog 4 received criticism when it came to the physics.