Available now.
The development team behind Atelier Yumia have been working to improve the overall experience and it’s now rolled out its second major free update for the game.
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Available now.
The development team behind Atelier Yumia have been working to improve the overall experience and it’s now rolled out its second major free update for the game.
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Love is in the air.
Having trouble deciding who to romance in Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma? Well fear not, as Marvelous has a solution for you — timeline and world hopping (thanks Siliconera!).
No, we’re not joking; the official Rune Factory PR account announced that you can date and marry multiple different characters in the upcoming Rune Factory game by using the “Technique to Travel Between Worlds”. The mechanic doesn’t have a name in English just yet.
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No, it’s not generative AI.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 developer Monolith Soft has revealed that it used significant procedural generation to cope with the vast increase in assets required to build the world of the critically-acclaimed Switch RPG.
As detailed by CG World (thanks, VGC), Monolith Soft’s map model designer Yoichi Akizuki, support engineer Mitsuhiro Hirose, and programmer Takashi Shibahara all discussed how the studio started incorporating software such as Houdini to aid in procedural generation.
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Gooooorgeous.
You might remember the Kanto Redrawn project we covered back in 2024, and the Johto Redrawn project in 2021. Well, we’ve got another.
It’s not Pokémon this time, though. Nope. This latest effort from dozens of artists tackles Koholint Island from The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, breathing new life into the Game Boy classic. The whole piece is now live via the ‘Retro Redrawn‘ website thanks to the efforts of Blindeduif for organising the whole thing.
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Waka-waka, eh ehhh.
Bandai Namco has released a new trailer for its upcoming Pac-Man re-imagining Shadow Labyrinth, and if previous glimpses of the game perhaps didn’t convince you, then this latest effort may just bring you on board with its nostalgic elements.
The new trailer showcases a series of mazes that look a lot more like the traditional Pac-Man experience you’re perhaps more used to. There are a few interesting elements, mind you, including boost pads that speed Pac-Man (or “Puck”, as it’s known here) along a straight line, along with the ability to jump and bash into platforms, thus causing them to move or fall down.
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Featuring online and local support.
Koei Tecmo will be showing its support for the Switch 2 this year with some of its games and launching in July is Wild Hearts S – a monster hunting-style game, which originally made its debut on other platforms in 2023.
This updated version coming to the Switch 2 will include some updates to the gameplay and perhaps most notably is the increase of three to four players for both local and online play. This means you can now hunt with three other players.
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Available today.
Nintendo has today released a new update for its Switch Online ‘Nintendo Classics’ base tier subscription service – adding four more titles to the Game Boy and Game Boy Color library.
This includes the Konami side-scrolling shooter Gradius: The Interstellar Assault (1991/92) and Survival Kids (1999), Kecmo’s RPG The Sword of Hope (1989/91), and the Kirby puzzle title Kirby’s Star Stacker (1997).
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And Agent Dark is still going.
Rare had a heck of a run on the Nintendo 64, and today we’re celebrating the anniversary of yet another of the studio’s classics — Perfect Dark.
Joanna Dark made her debut on Nintendo’s 64-bit console on 22nd May 2000 in North America, with a European release following in June. Today, it ranks as the studio’s highest-rated game on Metacritic still.
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“I’m an absolutist when it comes to preservation”.
As far as the ‘Average Joe’ on the high street is concerned, the physical games market is practically dead and buried right now. Store shelves are emptier than ever, the usually reliable supermarket chains often no longer stock them, and we’re rapidly heading into a future in which the majority of Switch 2 carts won’t have any significant data on them.
Yet for the hardcore crowd — those whose passion for the physical article has yet to waver — there are thankfully still a few avenues to investigate. Limited Run Games, Super Rare Games, iam8bit… All of them have stumbled at some time or another, yet they remain some of the last bastions of physical games media.
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There’s an Extradimensional Crisis coming.
Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket isn’t slowing down anytime soon, and we have yet another Booster Pack coming to the game next week, on 30th May 2025 — or 29th May at 11pm PT.
This time, it’s all about the Ultra Beasts — which debuted in Pokémon Sun & Moon — in Extradimensional Crisis expansion. 100 brand new cards are coming to the game, which include new ex cards, Trainer cards, and Ultra Beasts such as Buzzwole, Nihilego, Blacephalon, and Guzzlord.
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