Following the debut of Ghostpia Season One, new gameplay has come in. We’ve got a look at the visual novel on Switch.
We have further details about it in the following overview:
Nidra has been announced as the next DLC character for Them’s Fightin Herds, the Switch fighter from Modus Games and Mane6. The news was shared at Combo Breaker 2023.
Nidra is the third character in Season Pass 1 for Them’s Fightin Herds. Previous additions were Texas and Stronghoof. One more character will be arriving later this year. Also, as a reminder, each character comes with a new stage and lobby avatar.
Publisher RedDeerGames and developer Jijigri announced today that they’re bringing Cave of Past Sorrow to Switch. It will be available on June 16, 2023.
Cave of Past Sorrow is a bullet-hell shooter with a retro, white-black aesthetic. The title features fast-paced gameplay with a time-loop mechanic.
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Home remodelling simulation game House Flipper has just received a “New Beginning” update on Switch, which brings with it quite a bit of new content. Players can now purchase new styles of houses, including castles and moon bases, and additional options to change the positioning of windows and exterior doors is also available. The update also comes with the usual small quality-of-life improvements. Full details can be found below:
After being announced over a year ago, publisher RedDeerGames have finally revealed a release date for 7 Horizons. The platform shooter will be launching digitally via the eShop at the end of this week, on June 2.
Freedom Games and Appnormals Team brought Terracotta to Switch this week, and we now have gameplay. A total of 20 minutes of footage is in.
Learn more about the title in the following overview:
It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Pikmin 4 is again at the top for Switch games.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between May 11 and May 17.
The team behind the Dolphin emulator has been forced to indefinitely postpone its release on Steam following a DMCA notice. In a statement, Nintendo explained why it went after the listing.
Kotaku grabbed a statement from the company which states that the emulator “illegally circumvents Nintendo’s protection measures and runs illegal copies of games.” Further mentioned, “Using illegal emulators or illegal copies of games harms development and ultimately stifles innovation.”
The full statement reads: