Video: Bandai Namco Shows Off One Piece Odyssey Switch Opening

The Deluxe Edition comes with a new outfit set.

In case you missed the original announcement in April, Luffy and his pirate crew are sailing onto the Nintendo Switch this July in One Piece Odyssey.

In the leadup to the game’s release, Bandai Namco has now shared the “in-game opening movie” straight from the Switch version. This includes another look at the Deluxe Edition which will come with an additional scenario “reunion of memories”, a traveling outfit set, and the newly added “city of water outfit set” for the Switch version.

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Toby Fox Shares New Development Update On Deltarune Chapter 4

A release could still be “quite far”.

It’s been a while since the previous Deltarune update, and now the creator Toby Fox (who is also known for Undertale) has sent out a “Spring 2024” newsletter, detailing the latest progress.

Following on from Chapter 3, the latest news is development on Chapter 4 is “going better than ever”. He’s hired “a few more people” to help out and the team is on track to meet its internal deadline:

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Free Godzilla DLC Storms Into ‘Dave The Diver’ Next Week On Switch

A monster medley.

Dave The Diver‘s next free DLC is just on the horizon, and you better get running, because a kaiju is on the loose.

Godzilla will be stomping its way into the Blue Hole next week, on 23rd May, developer Mintrocket has announced. However, at the bottom of a detailed blog post over on PlayStation.Blog, there’s a little asterisk mentioning that the “Godzilla Content Pack is a time-limited free DLC, only available from May 23 until November 23 “. It isn’t quite clear whether it will only be available during that period or will be paid DLC after this period. Still, if you nab it next week, it’ll be free! So it’s time to dive in.

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Monster-Catching Roguelike ‘Dicefolk’ Rolls A New Twist On Turn-Based Tactics Next Month

Never say di(c)e.

If you cast your mind back to April, you might remember that the dice-based tactical RPG Dicefolk was confirmed to be coming to Switch. One month on, publisher Good Shepherd Entertainment and developers LEAP Game Studios and Tiny Ghoul have announced that this monster-catching roguelike will be heading our way on 20th June.

There are a lot of different genre terms going on here, so if you haven’t come across Dicefolk before, we’ll do our best to break it down for you (but you should also check out the above explanatory trailer, of course).

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Splatoon 3 ‘Sizzle Season 2024’ Introduces New Weapons, Stages And Big Run Mode Next Month

BIG Big Run?!

Nintendo has just revealed our first look at Splatoon 3‘s ‘Sizzle Season 2024’ update, and it looks like it is going to be a big one.

Kicking off on 1st June, the annual Sizzle Season will bring with it a handful of new weapons and stages as well as a variation on the Big Run game mode called ‘BIG Big Run’. Yes, really.

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RetroArch Is Now On The iOS App Store

The final frontend.

Last month, Apple slightly relaxed its stance on game emulation. Naturally, the ensuing weeks saw emulators added and taken down from the iOS App Store as developers attempted to feel out Apple’s copyright policies and now, there’s a new multisystem addition to the pile (thanks, The Verge).

RetroArch, a frontend app for game emulation, was added to the iOS App Store on 15th May and provides access to over 75 system emulators including 22 variants for Nintendo consoles at the time of writing.

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Poll: Will You Be Getting The Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition – Deluxe Set?

Go on, tell us.

The Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition was recently announced for the Switch and as part of this there will be a special ‘Deluxe Set’ released, containing a physical game card, a set of five pins, 13 art cards, and a gold coloured replica NES cartridge.

Nintendo has now released a new trailer showing off this ‘Deluxe Set’ and it’s got us wondering if anyone in the Nintendo Life will be picking it up, and who has been able to successfully secure a pre-order so far. So vote in our poll and leave a comment below.

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Minecraft Celebrates 15 Years With Switch eShop Anniversary Sale, 50% Off

Time flies when you’re crafting, building and surviving.

Mojang’s survival-crafting hit Minecraft is currently celebrating its 15th anniversary and as part of this, there’s a special sale on the Switch eShop.

Between now and 4th June 2024, you can get a 50% discount on Minecraft, reducing it to just US$14.99 (or your regional equivalent). Minecraft Dungeons and Minecraft Legends are also half-price.

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Random: Danny DeVito Open To Voicing Wario In Mario Movie Sequel

“You never know what happens in the world”.

Wario hasn’t been introduced to Mario’s cinematic universe (at least yet), but one Hollywood movie star who is apparently “up for” the role on the big screen is Danny DeVito.

When asked about the possibility of voicing Mario’s archrival in the sequel, DeVito mentioned how he was “ready to do a lot of things”. Here’s what he jokingly had to say during a recent chat with the YouTube channel ‘The Movie Dweeb’:

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Review: Slayers X (Switch) – A Fun But Basic Boomer Shooter That Lacks An X Factor

The video game equivalent of Limp Bizkit.

Fans of unconventional narrative-driven games may be familiar with Hypnospace Outlaw, a cool project from a few years ago that aimed to simulate an alternate take on the social environment of the late ’90s internet. Though Hypnospace Outlaw will be receiving a proper sequel with the upcoming Dreamsettler, Tendershoot decided to give waiting players a more unconventional spin-off release that takes things in a much different direction. Dubbed Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengeance of the Slayer, this classic-style boomer shooter launched on PC and Xbox in 2023 and sort of bears some narrative connections to Hypnospace Outlaw. It’s a decent game in its own right, and even though it didn’t manage to ‘wow’ us, we’d still suggest you give it a look.

The story of Slayers X is rather fascinating, as there are essentially two levels to it. On the first, you have the premise: this is the in-universe game that Zane Lofton from Hypnospace Outlaw referenced. He essentially designed this with the help of a friend, so the experience you’re ultimately getting with Slayers X is something an immature, horny teenager would make if he was given free rein to express himself. This leads to the second narrative level, the ‘in-game’ plot. You play the role of “Big Z”, an X-Slayer in-training who is forced into action when the monstrous Psyko Sindikate attacks his town, kills both his mom and mentor, and kidnaps one of his fellow X-Slayers. He thus sets out on a quest for revenge, blowing up a whole lot of baddies along the way as he fights to free his friend.

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