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Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy

Square Enix and Eidos Montreal published a new developer video for Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, which focuses entirely on the game’s soundtrack. In addition to providing information on the inspiration and talent behind the music, it also details how ’80s pop and rock masterpieces are melded with gameplay for the “Huddle” in-game mechanic.

Here’s the full video:

Life is Strange: True Colors

Square Enix and Deck Nine have published the first official gameplay video for Life is Strange: True Colors. Fans can see 13 minutes of footage from the title.

Here’s the full video:

Life is Strange: True Colors

Life is Strange: True Colors appears to be the next Switch game with a physical release that has a download requirement. The game’s boxart has started to show up on retailer websites, and the typical notice we’re all familiar with is included. In the bottom left corner, we can clearly see the words “download required”.

Here’s a look at the boxart:

NEO: The World Ends with You

System: Switch
Release date: July 27, 2021
Developer: Square Enix / h.a.n.d.
Publisher: Square Enix


My very first introduction to Shibuya was alongside Neku and Shiki in their first week of The Reaper’s Game. The colorful rendition of the city alongside a masterpiece of a soundtrack didn’t fail to snare me in their net, and before I knew it I was three weeks into a game that really spoke to me about what it is to be alive and experiencing the world alongside my fellow human beings. When a sequel was announced, I wondered: what kind of follow-up could shine alongside such an artful game as The World Ends With You? Would it really be up to par with the first title? Now, with the game in hand, it’s time to find out. What will NEO bring to the table, really?

Life is Strange: True Colors

Square Enix and Deck Nine have issued a trailer for Life is Strange: True Colors’ “Wavelengths” DLC, which is launching shortly after the main game.

Here’s what to expect from the extra content:

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy: Cloud Version

Square Enix and Eidos-Montreal have shared a new dev insight video for Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy focusing on the game’s characters. It highlights the designs of Star-Lord (a.k.a Peter Quill), Gamora, Drax, Rocket and Groot.

Here’s some additional information:

Life is Strange: True Colors

Yesterday, Square Enix and Deck Nine announced that Life is Strange Remastered Collection was delayed to early 2022 across all platforms. We’re also now hearing that Life is Strange: True Colors has been pushed back specifically on Switch.

True Colors won’t be ready to go on September 10 as originally planned. However, it will still launch on Switch by the end of 2021.

The full statement reads:

Life is Strange Remastered Collection

Square Enix and Deck Nine are delaying the launch of Life is Strange Remastered Collection. Rather than debuting later in the year, it’s been pushed back to early 2022.

In a statement on Twitter, the Life is Strange team cited “ongoing challenges of the worldwide pandemic” for the delay.

The full message reads:

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy

Square Enix and Eidos Montreal today released a new gameplay cinematic for Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, which features Star-Lord and the Guardians looking to negotiate with Lady Hellbender.

Here’s an introduction to the video:

Final Fantasy X's Tidus

Famitsu recently published a new Final Fantasy X developer interview with writer Kazushige Nojima, character designer Tetsuya Nomura, and producer Yoshinori Kitase. As part of that, the two revealed some interesting origins about main character Tidus. It turns out that he was originally imagined as a plumber.

Nojima stated the following, as translated by Kotaku:


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