3D puzzle-platformer Tin & Kuna announced for Switch
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The 3D puzzle-platformer Tin & Kuna is in development for Switch, publisher Aksys Games and developer Black River announced today. It will launch sometime this fall.
Here’s an overview of Tin & Kuna:
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Collar X Malice launches in June, followed by Collar X Malice: Unlimited in August
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Aksys Games announced today that Collar X Malice, “the suspense-filled otome game in which a young police officer investigates the brutal terrorist organization inciting fear and violence throughout the city,” is launching for Switch in North America this June. Collar X Malice: Unlimited will be released one month later in August.
Here’s a bunch of information about Collar X Malice:
Code: Realize – Future Blessings will have a Day 1 Edition
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Aksys Games has detailed a special Day 1 Edition for its otome game Code: Realize – Future Blessings. The physical edition will contain eight large character cards, a mini soundtrack CD, and an exclusive 2″ acrylic key chain of Sisi the dog.
As stated in Aksys’ announcement, only 2,000 units will be produced. Once they sell out, no additional copies will be made. You can pre-order yours here.
Code: Realize – Future Blessings launches for Switch on April 23.
Source: Aksys Games PR
An hour of Code: Realize – Guardian of Rebirth footage
Posted on 4 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
The visual novel Code: Realize – Guardian of Rebirth debuts on Switch in the west on February 6. Take a look at some footage below.
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Code: Realize – Guardian of Rebirth trailer
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Aksys Games has published the latest trailer for the visual novel Code: Realize – Guardian of Rebirth. Get a look at the video below.
Aksys Games announces release windows for 2020 otome lineup on Switch
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Aksys Games has announced its upcoming lineup of interactive fiction (otome) titles arriving on Switch throughout 2020. Six releases are planned in total, starting with Code: Realize – Guardian of Rebirth on February 6.
Here’s the full rundown:
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Deadly Premonition Origins physical version confirmed for November 22 in Europe
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The physical version of Deadly Premonition Origins has been dated for Europe. Numskull Games will distribute the title on November 22, the company has announced.
Here’s a trailer:
Deadly Premonition Origins is currently available digitally on the eShop.
Ghost Parade launch trailer
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Aksys Games and Lentera Studio have released a launch trailer for the side-scrolling adventure Ghost Parade. Have a look at the video below.
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Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r] due out on February 20
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Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r] will release on February 20, 2020, Aksys Games, Arc System Works, and French-Bread announced today.
As previously announced, fans will be able to purchase a collector’s edition. It features a 96-page full-color art book, a compilation soundtrack, and a 3” black rubber key chain of Londrekia, the new character in the game.
The collector’s edition will be sold for $59.99 while a standard copy goes for $39.99.
Source: Aksys Games PR
[Review] Spirit Hunter: NG
Posted on 5 years ago by Dennis Gagliardotto(@LyonHart_) in Switch | 0 comments
System: Switch
Release date: October 10, 2019
Developer: Experience
Publisher: Aksys Games
When Death Mark initially released in 2017 in Japan, I knew right away that there was something special about it. There have been a few horror visual novel games in the past, but this new IP by Aksys and Experience had a certain vibe and panache to it that was so out there compared to others in the medium that it stuck out and demanded attention. A year later the game would be localized to the rest of the world and confirm the feelings I had of there simply being nothing like it. The horror genre has this incredible way of keeping you at the edge of your seat when you find yourself captivated by the events of what’s going on, and here we are a year later – in what’s now coined as the Spirit Hunter series – as its follow-up, NG, excels, refines, and builds upon its predecessor to tell yet another somber story of the unknown and afterlife, presenting itself in a format with hidden object and adventure elements wrapped in a visual novel delight.