Cyber Citizen Shockman got its first release in the west this week with its Switch launch, and have gameplay showing the classic title in action. This one originally appeared on TurboGrafx-16.
As a refresher, here’s what to expect from the title:
Last March, Nintendo delayed The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom to Spring 2023. However, that wasn’t due to the game being incomplete or anything along those lines.
Series producer Eiji Aonuma told The Washington Post that Tears of the Kingdom was basically complete when the delay was announced. The team ended up spending about a year on polish and to ensure that the physics worked properly. Given the complexity of the game, the debug process likely wasn’t easy.
Nintendo has shared its latest maintenance schedule for the week of May 21, 2023. During the early part of the week, the Switch eShop will be experiencing some downtime.
The full maintenance schedule for the week of May 21, 2023 is as follows:
Triomatica Games intends to bring Boxville to Switch, the developer has revealed. It’s due out on June 1, 2023.
Boxville is an adventure puzzle game about speechless cans living in the city of boxes and drawing doodles on cardboards to tell the stories. For more information, continue on below.
New gameplay is in for Love on Leave following its debut on Switch this week. The title, a countryside romance adventure experience, comes from Qureate and Orgesta.
Further information can be found in the following overview:
Following its debut on Switch this week, new gameplay has come in for World Championship Boxing Manager 2. 26 minutes of footage is available.
For a refresher on the title, check out the following overview:
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Mortal Kombat 1, Maquette, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
Nintendo Switch Sports developer Toshiki Otani recently posted an interesting blog about what it was like handling the UI and UX elements of the game. We also have a look at what seems to be different boxart (above) and logo designs (below) that were considered.
UI and UX elements are often overlooked when it comes to creating titles, and it’s especially important for Switch Sports given how it’s intended for people of all ages. Otani brought up aspects such as making the controls immediately easy to understand, cutting down on explanations, and more.
Here’s our full translation:
In a recent interview with Japanese magazine Famitsu, the team behind Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon shared insight into how the game came to be.
When the title was unveiled at The Game Awards last December, it was a surprise to many. It not only features a different look for the franchise, but a unique style of gameplay as well. Something that was also a surprise was how it was planned to launch just a few months after Bayonetta 3.