After a lengthy wait, the Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning – Fatesworn DLC has finally been released on Switch.
This expansion was confirmed for Nintendo’s system at the end of 2021 and was planned for the following year. Last December, however, it was delayed to 2023.
System: Switch
Release date: March 9, 2023
Developer: Crea-ture Studios
Publisher: Nacon
For a lapsed real-world skateboarder like myself, Session: Skate Sim is a sobering reality check. Back in 2020, Activision’s Tony Hawk’s remake momentarily convinced me that I had the skills to recommit to the sport – that within a few weeks I’d be busting out Tre Flips with the best of them. If only I had been given access to Session: Skate Sim back then, so that I could be brought back down to earth and reminded of just how achingly difficult skateboarding really is. Upon casting your eye over Session for the first time, you may be fooled into thinking that it follows in the footsteps of EA’s Skate franchise. In reality this game is to Skate what actually going outside and skateboarding is to sitting on the couch and thinking about it. It’s incredibly hard. Session: Skate Sim comes to us Switch owners at the end of a long Early Access run on other platforms. Following years of iterative patches and improvements, the game has now reached its version 1.0 milestone. Unfortunately, the game we’ve been landed with feels anything but finished.
A new update went out for SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake this week, bringing the Switch version up to version 1.0.4.
A few additions and improvements are included here. Some of the highlights include more save points, a new music track for the final boss, and majority stability improvements.
Below are the full patch notes for the SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake version 1.0.4 update:
Pronty landed on Switch this week, and we have a closer look at the Metroidvania title with new gameplay. 25 minutes of footage has come in.
Additional information can be found in the following overview:
Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar just came to Switch, and we have new gameplay from the remaster. The footage shows off the updated version of the 2008 Wii survival horror title.
For more information, read the following overview:
Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection will have a physical release in Asia that supports English, it’s been confirmed.
Atlus is planning a June launch for the package. However, it will be digital-only in North America and Europe. That isn’t the case in Asia (and Japan). Any Switch owner can import a copy regardless of their region. And once again, English will be supported on every cartridge.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe introduced some balance changes for version 2.3.0, and we now have details as to what’s different. Information was compiled by the Mario Kart Blog and shared by Reddit user Meester_Tweester.
Nintendo’s patch notes said that version 2.3.0 “improved the performance of some characters and vehicle customizations.” However, it turns out that things go deeper than that.