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HomeBearStudio provided an update on the Switch version of NAIRI: Tower of Shirin in a Kickstarter post published yesterday.

NAIRI’s Switch port is “nearing completion,” according to the developer. You’ll be able to play with standard Joy-Con, gyro motion controls, or with the touchscreen in portable or tabletop modes. Other improvements are being implemented including support for more languages, “tweaks and changes to the game’s puzzles, dialogue and even some of the art assets”.

Here’s the full update from HomeBearStudio:

Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption

Another Indie shared some disappointing news for those who are waiting for Sinner: Sacrifice For Redemption, but good news for Nintendo fans. Although the game has been delayed to Q3 2018, a Switch version will be launching simultaneously will all other platforms.

Sinner: Sacrifice For Redemption is made by Dark Star Game Studios, a studio composed of AAA veterans including a former Ubisoft art director, Konami senior programmer, and a Blizzard technical artist. We have details about the project below plus a trailer.

Update: The team now says we can expect Legrand Legacy on Switch this year, despite the previously-announced 2019 release window.



Original: Another Indie published a new trailer for Legrand Legacy, which is coming to Switch and other consoles in Q1 2019. View the video below.

Lost Indie has announced that its JRPG-inspired game Legrand Legacy is coming to consoles. Along with other platforms, the game will be hitting Switch in Q1 2019.

Legrand Legacy was funded on Kickstarter almost a year ago. Developer Semisoft raised over £40,000 from backers.

Here’s some additional information and a trailer for Legrand Legacy:

Shots Fired is in the works for Switch, publisher Another Indie and developer Chryse announced today. The game is scheduled for Q1 2018.

Shots Fired is an assassination simulator featuring glorious pixel art and cunning humor. A more comprehensive overview is below, along with a trailer.

When we last heard about Original Journey, a release window of Q1 2018 had been announced. But today, Another Indie and developer Bonfire Entertainment announced that it’s being brought forward to Q4 2017.

Here’s a new trailer for Original Journey:

And more information about the game is below:

Original Journey is in development for Switch, Another Indie and Bonfire Entertainment announced today.

The game is a sci-fi action-adventure with a pencil art visual style. It blends a mix of “shooting, platforming, tower-defense, racing, and puzzles into a cohesive experience with a strong narrative arc, all set on a mysterious and constantly changing world.”

Here are some additional details:

The Ato, a race of space faring vegetation, embark on a quest to save their home world. Only the legendary Origin Stone, an artifact of unlimited power and rumored to be on the ominous Planet Shadow, can deliver salvation to their people. By invading the procedurally generated Shadow World, the Ato can hope to survive, but how far will they go to save themselves?

Join the attacking Ato army and control The Rookie. Equip customizable mech armor with buffs that affect his speed, life recovery, fall damage and more. Arm the Rookie with turrets and over a dozen upgradeable weapons, each with a distinct playstyle best suited to certain situations, then explore Planet Shadow and battle its inhabitants.

Original Journey will be out on Switch in Q1 2018. View a trailer for the game below.

Source: Another Indie PR


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