Local News with Cliff Rockslide is on the way to Switch, Bonus Stage Publishing and developer Horsefly Games have announced. We officially have a Summer 2023 release window, though it’s worth noting that an eShop listing has it down for May 11.
Local News with Cliff Rockslide is a first-person comedy adventure game in which players work to grow Cliff’s channel. Further information can be found in the following overview:
Heads up for Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet players, as another Mystery distribution in the game is now live and this time both games are offering Carbos. You can grab ten of these in total.
Carbos is a vitamin and it can be quite useful. With each one that’s used, the Pokemon you give it to will have its speed increased.
After being delayed from its previously scheduled October release, Chef Life: A Restaurant Simulator has arrived today on Switch, and thirty minutes of gameplay footage have emerged for those interested in seeing what the title has to offer. The game was produced in collaboration with the official Michelin Guide, and aims to be a realistic simulator that recreates the real life of an everyday restaurateur as closely as possible.
For more information about the game, check out the overview below:
Earlier today, Tessera Studios and Daedalic Entertainment launched Intruders: Hide and Seek on Switch. Those that are interested can find it on the eShop right now.
Intruders: Hide and Seek, which originally debuted in 2019, is a first-person stealth thriller. Read more about it below.
Did you know that we could have gotten a totally different Star Fox game on the Wii U? In this week’s episode of Nintendo Everything Refresh, we’ll share details about Star Fox Armada, a game pitched by Retro that could have been the direct sequel to Star Fox 64 that fans have been craving. (Visit DidYouKnowGaming for the full story!) We’ll also talk more about Splatoon 3’s upcoming expansion pass, Super Nintendo World, and much more!
System: Switch
Release Date: February 24, 2023
Developer: Square Enix / Acquire
Publisher: Square Enix
The original Octopath Traveler inspired me to create a now sprawling fan group on social media, one that morphed over into a Switch RPG community when the original game’s fire finally died down. Personally, I loved the unique art style the most – beautiful 3D backgrounds and windswept plains, icy tundras and winding cities each punctuated with cute 2D sprites that felt alive in this strangely unique world. Octopath Traveler II is much of the same, but does this entry simply continue with the formula of the first one, or are the changes enough to keep one immersed more than its predecessor?
Limited Run Games is expanding its lineup of physical titles on Switch once again, this time for Ocean’s Heart. Only a standard version is planned.
We originally saw Ocean’s Heart, a top-down action RPG, on Switch last February. Find more information about it below.