Hands On: Sonic X Shadow Generations Is A Love Letter To Sonic Adventure 2

Shadow Superstars.

Back in 2011, Sonic Generations felt like an attempt to win back long-time Sonic fans. Whether they grew up with 2D Sonic or the 3D adventures, both sides of the fanbase were becoming frustrated with the attempts at experimentation, and the supposed abandonment of what made Sonic great – fast, frantic, flowing action.

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Sonic Team On Remasters: “If There’s A Title People Like, We’ll Think About It”

What Sonic game would you like to see return?

Sonic X Shadow Generations remasters the original title and adds a brand-new Shadow the Hedgehog campaign.

This upcoming release and Sonic Colors Ultimate have led to speculation about what other Sonic games could potentially return in the future, and now Sonic Team’s head Takashi Iizuka has responded to a question about this during a chat with IGN – mentioning how fan requests will be considered.

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Round Up: Every Switch Highlight At The Future Games Show – Summer Showcase 2024

So many games!

The Future Games Show – Summer Showcase for 2024 has now wrapped and it was filled with all sorts of video game announcements.

Some of these even included console announcements and a handful of them have also been confirmed for the Nintendo Switch and “Nintendo” platforms in general. Here’s a round up of everything Switch related:

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Dredge’s Next Expansion Update ‘The Iron Rig’ Launches This August

More DLC is on the way.

The spooky fishing sim Dredge is getting its next dose of DLC on 15th August 2024, with its new ‘Iron Rig’ update.

This update is the “second official expansion” for this title. As highlighted in the PR, it adds a new story, new tiers of equipment, abilities, gadgets and consumables. There’s also 50 new fish being added, a new tier of fishing equipment, new characters, new hazards, new lore and new world events.

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Moonstone Island Launches On Switch Later This Month

Moon on a Switch.

Studio Supersoft’s creature-collecting, deckbuilding life-sim Moonstone Island is coming to Switch on 19th June.

As announced by publisher Raw Fury with the new trailer above, the game — which launched on PC last year — will be making the jump to Nintendo’s platform along with new collectible spirits and a new marriage component.

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Swipe Right To Fight In Turn-Based Combat Dating Adventure ‘Nova Hearts’

Text, date, and fight hot singles in your area.

Announced as part of the Future of Play Direct, turn-based combat dater Nova Hearts is confirmed to be coming to Switch along with other platforms something this year.

Coming from developer Lightbulb Crew (Othercide), Nova Hearts blends genres with dating sim elements paired with turn-based battles and a dose of the cosmic for something that feels decidedly unique and quite the departure from the darkness of its previous game, as you can see from the trailer above.

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Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (8th June)

Wake up, Link.

The weekend is finally upon us and it’s time to play some games!

There has been plenty to talk about this week in the world of Nintendo. Yet more ‘Switch 2’ rumours trickled in with a fresh batch of supposed codenames, Playtonic announced Yooka-Replaylee (maybe our favourite title of the year, so far) and we finally got a release window for Metal Slug Tactics.

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Cult Of The Lamb Announces Free Local Co-Op Update, Out This August

It comes with a new playable character, too.

As part of the Devolver Digital presentation today, Cult of the Lamb announced its next free update ‘Unholy Alliance’ would add local co-op and the Goat as a new playable character.

The new co-op feature will allow you to experience the entire campaign in co-op mode and drops on Switch and multiple other platforms on 12th August 2024. Here’s a bit about it, courtesy of some PR:

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