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New footage has emerged from the final English build of The Princess Guide. Get a look at a half hour of gameplay below.

NIS America has shared another brief video for The Princess Guide. Have a look at the Happy Tummy, Happy Heart” clip below.

Nippon Ichi released the first trailer for their upcoming adventure game To All Mankind today:

The video doesn’t really reveal anything new beyond what we’ve seen in the pre-release material up until now. However, Nippon Ichi also updated the game’s website with a whole bunch of new information on the characters and gameplay (credit goes to Gematsu for the translation):

Nippon Ichi Software has released the boxart for its survival adventure game To All Mankind, which we have above. You can also access the new Japanese website here.

To All Mankind launches May 30 in Japan.

Developer Nippon Ichi has gone in on some new details for their upcoming RPG title Destiny Connect, discussing new characters, skills, Isaac forms, and costumes.

All information has been translated by Gematsu. The full details and screens can be viewed below.

Earlier today, we heard that Nippon Ichi Software and Acquire are making a new survival adventure game called To All of Mankind. Further information has since leaked from the magazine, including a Japanese release date.

Here’s what we know:

The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince

The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince makes its debut in the west today. To celebrate, NIS America published a new launch trailer, which you can see below.

Preview images of the latest issue of Famitsu have revealed that Nippon Ichi Software and Acquire are working together on a new adventure game coming to Nintendo Switch. Titled “To All Mankind”, the game stars five women and is set in the ruins of Tokyo’s Akihabara district. 

We will have more details once we have the full issue of Famitsu tomorrow, including why Akihabara is in a ruined state and more gameplay details.

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A new update for Disgaea 1 Complete is out now on Switch. There’s some debate to whether it’s version 1.02 or 1.03, but regardless, we do know that an autosave function has been added among other things.

Below are the full details:

Amazon Japan has updated its product listing with the boxart for Nippon Ichi’s Murder Detective: Jack the Ripper. Check out the packaging image above.

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