Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time Switch Update Arrives Next Week

Here’s what you can expect.

Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time arrives on the Switch next week and ahead of release Level-5 is rolling out an early access update on select platforms, bumping the game up to Version 1.1.1.

This will be slightly different on the Switch front – with Version 1.1.0 apparently reflecting “some of the contents of this update” on 22nd May. The version that reflects “most” of the content will be released in the future as Version 1.2.0.

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Feature: The Long & Rainbow Road To ‘Mario Kart World’ – Part 2

Lap 2 – Double Dash, DS, Wii.

And we’re back for another lap of Mario Kart history as we slipstream our way to the chequered flag and Mario Kart World on 5th June.

Having looked back at the first three instalments in Mario’s karting chronicles, today we’re accelerating on to the GameCube, DS, and two-duct-taped-GameCubes entries, as the series went online and embraced motion controls for the first time.

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Video: Lizardcube On Bringing The Art Of Shinobi: Art Of Vengeance To Life

An exclusive behind-the-scenes look.

Sega’s ninja classic Shinobi returns this August with the help of Lizardcube and in the lead up we’ve been learning more and more about this new entry.

The latest update shares a behind-the-scenes look at the development of Shinobi: Art of Vengeance – which is aiming to push the limits of 2D animated games as well as reimagine this beloved series with a bold new art style and plenty of next-generation ninja action.

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Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (17th May)

What’s that coming over the hill?

Howdy partners! It’s time for another good old natter about our weekend gaming plans.

Before we dive into what we’re all up to, however, let’s look back on the week’s highlights. There were a couple of big Switch 2 drops as Nintendo revealed the console’s final tech specs, announced what we can expect from its free upgrades, and showcased its fancy new battery settings.

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Gallery: Nintendo Gives Us A Closer Look At Its New Store In The US

Update: Now open!

It’s not every day Nintendo opens a new store to the public, but this week happens to be one of those very special occasions.

In case you somehow missed this news, Nintendo San Francisco opens its doors this week and the US branch has been teasing all things related to it – including special merch as well as some photos. Select individuals have also been able to visit the store ahead of it opening its doors to the general public.

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Review: Into The Restless Ruins (Switch) – A Marvellous Meld Of Dungeons, Deckbuilding & Auto-Combat

Celtic connections.

It’s possibly becoming a bit of a hard sell these days, the old roguelike dungeon-crawling adventure, replete with retro/pixel visuals. We know it. However, as busy and as overstuffed with pale imitators to the greats as this genre is, it’s still well worth keeping an eye out for the odd gem.

And here we have an example of said gem. Into the Restless Ruins is a fantastic thing – put simply, a game that takes a whole bunch of mechanics you might think you’re tired of, and weaves them together into something entirely fresh and unique.

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Fortnite Turns To The Dark Side With New AI-Generated Darth Vader Chats

You overestimate my power.

Here’s a statement that gets worse the longer you read it: Fortnite‘s new Star Wars season has gained a Darth Vader NPC that can talk to you in the voice of the late, great James Earl Jones via a generative AI chatbot. Forget Imperial Admiral Motti’s lack of faith, we find this disturbing (thanks for the heads up, Eurogamer).

If an AI chatbot thrown into the middle of a game as popular with children as Fortnite sounds like a recipe for disaster, that’s because it probably is. Despite only existing in Epic’s infamous battler for a matter of hours, players have already caught the Sith Lord making all kinds of questionable statements like calling Twitch streamer Loserfruit a “thug” and dropping the F-bomb — yep, language warning for the embedded tweet below.

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The Hundred Line Director Has Already Announced A Brand New Game

Despite studio troubles.

Too Kyo Games and co-director of The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy, Kazutaka Kodaka, could probably take a bit of a break and bask in the critical reception of the recent strategy RPG. But that’s completely the opposite of what’s actually happening.

Yep, the studio — along with publisher DMM Games — has announced a brand new game: Shuten Kyodan (thanks, Gematsu!). It’s confirmed for Switch and PC, and all we have to go on is a teaser, a website, a social media account on X, and the line “168 days left until the end of the world.”

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Zelda Fans Are Concerned About The Free Switch 2 Updates, But Don’t Worry

It’s likely performance will still be improved.

12 Switch games are due to receive free updates for the upcoming Switch 2, and Nintendo has finally revealed what these will entail. Mostly, it’s exactly what we’d expected, with Pokémon Scarlet and Violet receiving much-needed resolution and frame rate boosts, and Super Mario Odyssey receiving a visual bump, HDR support, and GameShare support.

Something a few folks are picking up on, however, are the upgrades for The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening and The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. Nintendo details that both games will receive optimised visuals for the Switch 2 along with HDR support, but notably, there’s no mention of any performance / frame rate update.

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