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Shadows of the Damned Hella Remastered trailer

Grasshopper Manufacture sent out a launch trailer for Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered. It launches tomorrow, and that’s the first time it will be on a Nintendo platform.

Learn more about the game in the following overview:

Shadows of the Damned Hella Remastered review

System: Switch
Release date: October 31, 2024
Developer: Grasshopper Manufacture / Engine Software
Publisher: NetEase


When a game is given the label of “cult classic,” in my experience, this is typically due to one of two possible scenarios occurring. The first is that the game itself was generally deemed above average in terms of quality, but for business or marketing reasons never found a huge audience; this is the optimistic perspective. The second, more cynical perspective is that the game itself ended up as a middling experience due to creative or technical decisions, but managed to find a small fanbase in spite of these issues. Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered boldly labels itself as “a cult classic born from the most creative minds in the industry” on its store pages, so it begs the question: exactly what type of cult classic is this 2011 third-person shooter, and how does it hold up 13 years after its initial release?

Knives Out

This week, the free-to-play battle royale game Knives Out launches for Switch in Japan. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

Knives Out

The battle royale title Knives Out is launching for Switch in Japan today, NetEase Games has announced. It will be distributed as a free-to-play experience.

Here’s an overview and trailer from the mobile edition:

During today’s Nintendo Direct, the battle royale game Knives Out was announced for Switch. There’s currently no news for the west.

Here’s an overview of Knives Out, along with a trailer:


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