Video: A look at Pikmin 3’s new update
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Pikmin 3 update adds “Stylus” control option
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Pikmin 3 has been updated, and it brings about a new control option. It’s now possible to use the GamePad’s touch screen to throw Pikmin similar to the setup in Nintendo Land’s Pikmin Adventure. Players can switch between control options in the main menu.
Thanks to Jake for the tip.
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Flowerworks HD update out now, European release update
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Flowerworks HD: Follie’s Adventure has received a patch in North America. Players will be able to use the Pro Controller or Wii Remote after applying the update, which also implements several fixes.
Developer Nocturnal shared the news on Twitter:
First patch for Flowerworks HD is now live in North America. Player 1 can now play with either a Pro or Wii Remote, plus more fixes!
— Nocturnal (@FlowerworksWii) May 29, 2014
We also have a status update regarding Flowerworks HD’s European release:
European release for Flowerworks HD is in submission. Likely to launch early July.
— Nocturnal (@FlowerworksWii) May 29, 2014
Steel Diver: Sub Wars 2.0 update moved to early June
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The 2.0 update for Steel Diver: Sub Wars won’t be released this month as originally planned. Instead, the game’s director says we can expect it in early June.
Takaya Imamura wrote in a new Miiverse update:
Hello, this is Takaya Imamura, the Director of Steel Diver: Sub Wars. As always, thank you so much for playing. I would like to take a moment to update you on Version 2.0, which we announced recently.
We had been aiming to release Version 2.0 in May. However, we’d now like to ask you for a little more time, in order to ensure that the finished update is as polished as possible. The current plan is to release the update in early June.
I apologise to those who have been looking forward to this release, and thank you for your patience.
AeternoBlade update out now
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Corcell has prepared a new update for AeternoBlade. If you’ve purchased the game, head on over to the eShop to receive the patch.
AeternoBlade’s 1.1 update fixes several bugs and issues. You can find the full patch notes above.
Grinsia players on 3DS can now get their hands on a title update. It’s short and simple, yet extremely necessary. The update addresses issues players have been encountering regarding a game-breaking bug.
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Small update available for Wii Street U
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A small update has arrived for Wii Street U. The patch “improves security for more enjoyable gameplay” and “fixes a number of issues to enhance the user’s experience and enjoyment”. Nothing too major, but it’s an update nonetheless!
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BLOK DROP U update now available
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BLOK DROP U’s update is now available, though the manner in which you obtain it is a bit complicated.
You’ll first need to delete the game from your system/hard drive. After that, re-download BLOK DROP U from the eShop.
RCMADIAX says it’s looking into the issue, as updating Wii U games is usually easier.
#BLOKDROPU Update is now LIVE, but it seems you have to delete and re-download from the eShop. Investigating the issue.
— RCMADIAX (@rcmadiax) May 2, 2014
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Ubisoft changing Child of Light difficulty names with upcoming patch
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Child of Light will soon be receiving a patch to change the game’s difficulty names. In the future, “normal” and “hard” will be modified to “casual” and “expert”.
Writer Jeffrey Yohalem told Joystiq during a live-stream event:
“In a patch that’s coming up, we’re changing the names to ‘casual’ and ‘expert’. This has been an issue, obviously, that some people have had, and I think that the word ‘normal’ is a misrepresentation …. Or, rather, implying that there’s one way to play that’s normal is, I think, too strong.”
“Casual is for people that want to experience the world and experience the adventure without having hard combat, and then expert is for people who love RPGs and who want to really have a challenge.”
Yohalem feels that those who have experience playing role-played games should try Child of Light on the “hard” difficulty for the time being.
Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate: Deluxe Edition update hits Wii U
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Armature Studio and Warner Bros. Interactive have prepared a new update for Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate: Deluxe Edition. The thing is, we’re not sure what it changes/adds at the moment. We’ll let you know if we receive any additional information.