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.
A new trailer has come in to celebrate the launch of Cyber Citizen Shockman. As a reminder, this marks the first time the game has been released outside of Japan.
Here’s an overview with some information about it:
A new trailer has surfaced for World Championship Boxing Manager 2, which features a mix of business tycoon and sports simulation gameplay. This celebrates the official launch this week.
Here’s an overview of the game:
Publisher Waku Waku Games, along with developers Gekkan Shicchitai and Studio Dragonet, today announced Enjoy the Diner for Switch. A release is planned for Summer 2023.
Enjoy the Diner, an adventure game, has players wandering into the eternal diner Moon Palace. More information can be found in the following overview:
The puzzle adventure game Bokura is seeing release on Switch, publisher Kodansha and developer Tokoronyori announced today. It’s due out on August 10, 2023.
Bokura has a wrinkle in the sense that two players are required – it can’t be played alone or with the computer. Further details can be found in the following overview:
NightmareScape, which was previously known as In Nightmare, is now making the jump to Switch. Publisher Astrolabe Games and developer Magic Fish Studio announced today that they’re planning on having the port ready to go for Summer 2023.
NightmareScape, a narrative-driven horror adventure game, features “sneak action with diverse puzzles.” More information can be found in the following overview:
Shueisha Games and Ginolab have come through with a release date for Soulvars, their deckbuilding RPG. Those interested in the title can pick it up on June 27, 2023.
Soulvars was initially made known for Switch last August. When it was announced, a release window wasn’t given.
Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist has been made official for Switch today, with publisher Happinet and developer Flamebait Games making the announcement just a short while ago. The game will be available for Nintendo’s console on October 19, 2023.
The original game came to Switch way back in 2018. It’s currently up on the eShop.
As for Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist, here’s what to expect from the title:
Digerati and Reky Studios have issued a launch trailer for Bunhouse. We have a new look at the gardening sim.
Further information can be found in the following overview: