Spiritomb is the newest addition to the Daily stages, making it the last Pokémon available for this week.
Like all the other daily Pokémon, Spiritomb will be available for the next 24 hours and then every Friday following for the next three weeks. Don’t forget to Check In and update your game to access this stage!
Nintendo’s website has a new game from Genterprise listed for release on the eShop next week. G.G Series Wonderland, a 3DS title, is due out on May 28 for $1.99.
Below is a brief overview:
A vibrant and unique vertically-scrolling shooting game. Set inside the fantastical world of magic, lore and mischief, slip gracefully through what seems to be an impassable curtain of fire from Wonderland-themed enemies. Hitting enemies with your fire will cause your Bomb Gauge to increase. Once your gauge is maxed out, use your fully charged Bomb to obliterate all enemy fire on-screen. At the end of each stage, a powerful boss will be lying in wait. Will you make your way down the rabbit hole?
Bandai Namco prepared a few more screenshots from Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden. View them in the gallery below.
A new video from NintenDaan gives us another look at today’s Wii U eShop release Journey of a Special Average Balloon. Actually, the 20-minute playthrough below appears to be the game in its entirety. Check it out below.
Family Gamer TV has shared a few minutes of footage from Disney Infinity 3.0’s Toy Box Speedway. Watch it below.
RymdResa, a space exploration game coming from Russian developer Morgondag, is heading to Wii U.
Here’s a brief overview:
Space is big, empty and silent. Your role as a spaceship pilot is unclear. You know a few coordinates to some random locations; but this is the only information you got.
RymdResa is a text-based game, a space odyssey. Based on randomness.
Abstract poetry and art are expressed throughout a lonely journey in space.
Customize your ship, explore and interact in the retro stylized world of RymdResa.
There’s no word yet on when RymdResa will be hitting Wii U. At the moment, it’s in beta on Steam. The Wii U version should arrive once development is finished. In the meantime, you can watch a trailer below.
Liam Robertson, a person known for digging up information about cancelled games, recently took on the challenge of investigating Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric’s troubled development.
There’s no question that Rise of Lyric has a number of major issues. That being said, Robertson does offer some insight into why it wasn’t a better game.
For instance, did you know that Sonic Boom’s debut trailer wasn’t actually comprised of Wii U footage? The video was instead created from the game running on a PC with more powerful hardware. That’s one of the big reasons for the graphical downgrade. And even though there was a disclaimer at the beginning of the trailer stating that it was “in-engine footage” and how it represented “a work in progress”, some people may have felt mislead. Perhaps that’s why it’s now being discovered that SEGA pulled the video from its YouTube channel.
You can get a better overview of Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric’s development by watching the video below.
Klei Entertainment is holding a stream at 6:30 PM ET / 3:30 PM PT to showcase Don’t Starve: Giant Edition on Wii U. We’ve posted it after the break. Once finished, we’ll update the post with an archived version.