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    2020-03-05

    Deep Diving Adventures Swimming Onto The Nintendo Switch this Month

    Deep Diving Adventures, a modern diving exploration title whose name is quite appropriate, will make a splash on the Nintendo Switch on March 16, 2020. Developed by Polish developer Jujubee S.A. is bringing Deep Diving Adventures to the Switch for $19.99 and $16.99 with a pre-order. The title will also feature a unique DLC adventure pack.

    Learn more about Deep Diving Adventures below:
    Deep Diving Adventures will enable you to experience what it takes to be a modern diver. With relaxing exploration, you will discover the uncharted waters of the world while carefully monitoring your oxygen level and decompression. Gather forsaken relics, visit sunken vessels, discover unknown species and be rewarded by Professor Adams for your findings. Each submerge gives you the opportunity to uncover mysteries that would prefer to remain forever forgotten, such as the lost city of Atlantis.
    Details about Deep Diving Adventures:
    Stunning Visuals - from the coldest oceans to the hottest seas, immerse yourself in the underwater adventure by experiencing beautiful locations and vivid sea life. 
    Immersive Approach - each dive teaches you what it takes to be a professional diver as you must take care of your oxygen level as well as managing your position to avoid the life-threatening decompression sickness. 
    Games Beyond™ - lend a hand in saving our oceans and seas while learning about the submerged world and its enigmatic inhabitants.

    New Heroes Being Added to the Roster of My Hero One's Justice 2

    My Hero One's Justice 2 will be heading to the Nintendo Switch on March 13th 2020 digitally and physically. For fans of the My Hero One's Justice, great news has come that a plethora of new characters will be playable. Various brand-new characters will be added to the playable character roster, with up to 40 playable characters! 
    Some of the new characters include Shiketsu High School’s Seiji Shishikura and Camie Utsushimi join the fight, ready to prove that Shiketsu High School can hold their own as U.A. High School’s rival. Pro Heroes Gang Orca, BMI Hero: Fat Gum, and Sir Nighteye also show off their quirks in the newest trailer!
    Check out the New Trailer below and learn more about My Hero One's Justice 2:


    MY HERO ONE’S JUSTICE 2’s revamped story mode picks up from the ending of MY HERO ONE’S JUSTICE, starting from the battle between All Might and All For One. From there, players will start the story and play through season 4 of the anime! MY HERO ONE’S JUSTICE 2 also welcomes Sir Nighteye, former sidekick to All Might and current leader of the Nighteye Agency, to the playable character roster! Sir Nighteye’s quirk – Foresight – allows him to see his opponents moves and intentions in the future second by second to anticipate their attacks, making him a formidable opponent to even the strongest of heroes and villains. Along with new characters, MY HERO ONE’S JUSTICE 2 will also introduce a brand-new feature, Side Kick Plus Ultra! Sidekicks can now execute their PLUS ULTRA attack while in battle, so players must choose their teams carefully to make each attack count.

    "Truck Driver," A Truck Driving Simulator Coming to Switch

    SODESCO has announced that "Truck Driver" will be rumbling onto the Nintendo Switch very soon. The title will be available both physically and digitally. 

    The Nintendo Switch version will feature various new features including solo horizontal grip, tilt controls, and HD rumble support. 

    Learn more about Truck Driver below. 

    About Truck DriverWhen you inherit a truck from your father, you take a chance and move to a new city. Here, it’s up to you to make a name for yourself and earn the respect of the local community. Drive through a seamless open world, work with all kinds of people ranging from a constructor to a lumberjack and honor your father by making it as a Truck Driver!
    Truck Driver offers a unique trucking experience with a wide range of cargo and interesting characters to work with. For the Nintendo Switch version, Truck Driver supports solo horizontal grip and tilt controls. The game also gets HD Rumble support, which allows for subtle and fast changing vibrations that will increase the gaming experience. 
    Since the game released on PS4 and Xbox One in September last year, Truck Driver received a new photo mode, rain effects on windshields, wipers, and several updates that improve the overall player experience of the game. Currently, Truck Driver is getting a Unity engine upgrade, which will result in smoother frame rates, less stutters and an overall improvement in graphics with better shades and textures. Further improving the game will continue to be a priority for SOEDESCO and development studio Kokku. All the updates will be implemented into the Nintendo Switch version as well, which makes it a great addition to all trucker fans out there who’d like to be a truck driver on the road. 


    Holy Potatoes! Compendium Headed to The Switch via a Physical Edition this May

    Holy Potatoes! Compendium is headed to the Switch this May! The compendium contains  ‘Holy Potatoes! What the Hell?!’, ‘Holy Potatoes! We’re in Space?!’, and ‘Holy Potatoes! A Weapon Shop?!’

    Learn more about Holy Potatoes! below:

    🥔 Holy Potatoes! What the Hell?! is a wacky, hell-themed cooking management sim where you take on the role of a chef in an afterlife populated by potatoes (naturally). Sort the potato sinners into cooking stations to extract sinfully delicious ingredients, cook up incredible potato-based recipes, and appease the gods in your Pantheon by serving them savoury spud dishes!

    🥔     Holy Potatoes! We’re in Space?! is a bonkers space exploration game where you manage your very own spaceship, craft hundreds of weapons and explore the vastness of a veggie-filled universe. Use a host of weird weapons to turn the tide of battle in the tactical, turn-based combat. Warning: veggie puns galore!

    🥔     Holy Potatoes! A Weapon Shop?! is a crazy simulation game where you manage your very own weapon shop and expand its business across an incredible potato world. Use your potatosmiths to forge more than 200 different weapons, sell them to more than 10 potato heroes, and even adopt a potato dog! (Yes, you read correctly, A. POTATO. DOG.)

    NumSkull Games will be publishing the trilogy physically for the Nintendo Switch via a Standard Edition and Collectors Badge Edition. 

    Zombie Army Trilogy Creeping onto Switch This Month

    The Switch has a noticeable lack of shooters and zombie games. Just ever so coincidentally, Zombie Army Trilogy, a title that combines both of those awesome genres will be creeping onto the Switch this March. Check out a little about the title below and make sure to check out the awesome trailer for Zombie Army Trilogy on the Switch.

    Travel to 1945 and slay on-the-go as you face off against the massive hordes that comprise Hitler’s Nazi zombie army. Use sniper rifles, machine guns and shotguns to rip through the waves of undead, and take on the demon dictator himself in an incredible final battle! 
    Zombie Army Trilogy comes with everything previously released on consoles. Survive 3 intense story campaigns and take on Horde Mode, all available either in single-player or in drop-in, drop-out co-op for up to 4 players. 
    On Nintendo Switch, Zombie Army Trilogy offers brand new features including local wireless co-op, motion controls, Pro Controller and HD Rumble support. Zombie Army Trilogy also supports Nintendo Switch’s new friend invite system.The Zombie Army series has sold more than 4 million copies worldwide.
    2020-02-06

    The Popular JRPG, FAIRY TAIL, Has Been Delayed Until June for the Nintendo Switch

    The popular magical JRPG, FAIRY TAIL, developed by Gust Studios, has officially been delayed several months. Confirmed via Koei Tecmo America in an announcement today, FAIRY TAIL has been delayed until June 26, 2020 for the Nintendo Switch placing it a single day behind the launch for PC which releases June 25. 
    In an announcement today, Producer Keisuke Kikcuhi apologized to fans of FAIRY TAIL, saying:
    I am truly sorry for FAIRY TAIL’s delay, and the inconvenience caused to our fans, partners, and stakeholders who are looking forward to this title. Please allow us to take further time to polish the game to ensure it is as high quality as possible, so we can offer you a truly immersive experience. We will be working hard to enhance the magic effects, event scene effects, improving the game balance, and more! We will talk about the improvements in more detail in the coming months. This delay will allow us to ensure we provide you a much more satisfying game. Thank you for your understanding.
    FAIRY TAIL is just the latest in a long line of delays for the Nintendo Switch. The trend, while disliked by most Switch fans, comes with an understanding that delays can prevent what could otherwise be a great title, from becoming a flop in an ocean of amazing Switch titles. 

    Learn More About FAIRY TAIL below:

    "FAIRY TAIL is currently in development for the Nintendo Switch™, the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, and Windows PC via Steam®, and is available now for pre-order through select retailers.

    A Digital Deluxe version of FAIRY TAIL has also been recently revealed, boasting a special Grand Magic Games costume, a bonus Lacrima set, and a DDX Limited Ryza costume for Lucy!
     
    Purchasing any version of the game, physically or digitally, within a limited time from launch will also unlock the Early Purchase Bonus special costume for Erza."
     

    Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ Hits the Nintendo Switch Today

    Confirmed today via Aksys Games, the long running popular steampunk interactive; Code: Realize heads to the Nintendo Switch today with the latest entry, Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~.  The title will be available in both Standard and Collector’s Editions.  The Collector's Edition comes packed with a bouquet of premium items to set any fan’s heart aflutter, the Collector’s Edition includes the Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ game, an acrylic keychain featuring beloved characters from the game, and, for the first time in a Code: Realize release, a 60-page art book and a soundtrack CD.

    The Collector’s Edition is priced at $59.99, and the Standard Edition is $39.99.

    Learn more about Code: Realize below with info directly from Aksys Games and Idea Factory!

    "Developed by Idea Factory, the Code: Realize games let players explore the story of Cardia and her adventures in a steampunk version of Victorian England, where she encounters a cast of intriguing gentlemen based on characters from history and literature. 

    The story begins with the main character, Cardia, isolated and alone in a mansion on the outskirts of a 19th century steampunk version of London. A victim of a mysterious affliction that makes her blood a virulent poison and her touch instantly lethal, Cardia is shunned as a monster. Through a number of events both grand and seemingly insignificant, Cardia is pursued by the Royal Guard, kidnapped by the gentleman thief Arsène Lupin, and joined by myriad other handsome figures out of the best of western literature. With her new-found friends (and suitors) Cardia ventures out in the world to unravel the mysteries surrounding her very existence.
     

    Follow more of Cardia’s adventures in ~Future Blessings~, coming to Nintendo Switch™ in April. A special Day 1 Edition of the game will feature an exclusive set of 4”x6” character cards and a 2.5” keychain of Sisi, the adorable corgi. A Standard Edition is also available."

    Kunai, Switch's Newest Grappling, Sword Swinging Adventure Release Today

    Kunai, a game following a charismatic warrior fighting to save humanity from being overwritten by a new mechanical age, is heading to the Nintendo Switch today. This news comes via the publisher, Arcade Crew, and developer TurtleBlaze. 

    Learn more about Nintendo's newest grappling, sword swinging, adventure, directly from The Arcade Crew's press release below.
     

    Decking players out in minutes with a killer sword, dual grappling hook-esque short blades, and the most emotive operating system ever created, KUNAI keeps exploration snappy, fluid, and entertainin

    KUNAI’s journey pits players against the subservient AI hordes commanded by Lemonkus. Once a spirited, well-meaning inventor, Lemonkus’ aspirations for bettering the world have devolved into a ceaseless march for efficiency regardless of consequences. Players stand as the final chance for reverting humankind’s imminent demise before Lemonkus’ ultimate vision is made a reality.
    KUNAI Features:
    • Relentless Agility: Grapple up walls, hop across enemies, and hover over hazards. KUNAI’s traversal between regions and foes is smooth, swift, and responsive.
    • Killer Weapons: Wreck havoc with a missile-deflecting sword, death-dodging kunai, and dual-wieldable machine guns. KUNAI’s formidable weapons grant a fighting chance in a world overrun by despair.
    • Overflowing Charm: Feel like >:[ after taking a hit, :D while swinging over hazards, and :3 when crouching to ambush the level below. KUNAI’s starring warrior wears all emotions on its slee- … er, screen.
    • Evolving Arsenal: Unlock powerful new abilities to ensure your tablet-powered onslaught is a state-of-the-art affair.
    • Colourful Visuals: A striking visual style gives each region an immediate identity, with palettes ranging from subdued to gorgeously rich and vivid.
    2020-02-04

    Saints Row IV Headed to the Nintendo Switch

    It has been confirmed via a Deep Silver press release that Saints Row:IV Re-Elected will be available for the Nintendo Switch in March. The title will be headed to the Switch with over two dozen pieces of DLC. Saints Row fans who pre-order the boxed edition from participating retailers will also get an awesome Saints Row Presidential Pin Badge Set*.

    Learn More About Saints Row IV Here:
    You are the President of the United States of America, and you must save all of us on Earth.  The Boss of the Saints has been elected to the Presidency of the United States, but the Saints are just getting started.
    After a catastrophic alien invasion of Earth, led by the evil Overlord Zinyak, the Saints have been transported to a bizarro-Steelport simulation. With homies new and old at their side, and an arsenal of superpowers and strange weapons, they must fight to free humanity from alien granddaddy Zinyak’s mental grasp.

    The Saints have gone from the crackhouse to the Penthouse, to The White House – but now it’s up to you to free the world from Zinyak and his alien empire, saving the world in the wildest open world game ever, playable for the first time on Nintendo Switch™.


    Features
    • The American Dream – Play as the President of the United States in a wild story that spans countries, time, and space.  It’s up to you to free the world, now for the first time on Nintendo Switch™.
    • Super Hero-in-Chief – Leap over buildings. Kill people with your mind. Run through tanks. Those are just some of the powers on offer that you can wield in your quest.
    • Alien Toys of Destruction - Wield an impressive array of alien vehicles and weapons.  The Inflato-Ray, the Polarizer, the Disintegrator, and many more are all are yours to utilize.
    • Custom Weapons, Custom Mayhem – You’ve customised your character. You’ve customised your clothes. Now you also have a powerful weapon customisation system.
    • Dynamic Duo - Seamless drop-in, drop-out co-op, a Saints Row standard, improved. The only thing better than one malicious super powered President is two!
    • Fully Re-Elected – Saints Row IV Re-Elected contains an impressive 25 DLC Packs, including the Dubstep Gun (Remix) Pack, the Presidential Pack, the Commander-In-Chief Pack, and two celebrated episodic story expansions: Enter The Dominatrix and How The Saints Save Christmas.
    2020-01-30

    Learn to Code on Your Nintendo Switch- Price Announced


    FUZE; ever heard of it? Well if you haven't, and you have ever wanted to make your own game, then this article is for you. FUZE is "a coding application for Nintendo Switch. It has been designed and developed by a team of experienced gamers, programmers, artists and educators. Programming languages all have their pros and cons. FUZE4 takes as many pros as we could cram in from a mix of these languages (C, Python & BASIC to name a few) to create a language that is as easy as BASIC, powerful like C and versatile like Python. The end result is a language ideally suited to coding games and apps for absolute beginners and seasoned programmers alike."

    FUZE has just announced their prices will be as follows; UK £12.99, EU €14.99, and US $19.99. Even better, new features have been added to the Switch Version of FUZE, including "many new functions and commands including powerful 3D functions like intersect collision, object grouping and extended environment commands exponentially expanding the 3D creative possibilities. In addition, 2D also sees many new Tile Map functions dramatically increasing the scope of 2D level maps meaning complex levels can be interacted with and controlled with ease."

    Heres a Full Rundown of Fuze:

    Interface
    • Intuitive, clear and minimal
    • Customisable with a variety of themes
    • Works with Touch, Joy-Cons and USB keyboards
    • Preferences
    • Comprehensive Help including a full command reference with explanations and examples, quick reference and extensive tutorials
    Editor
    • Fully functional Coder’s touch keyboard (& USB, Joy-Con etc.). Almost all items accessible with a single tap
    • Undo / Redo
    • Bookmarks
    • Syntax highlighting
    • Copy, Cut & Paste
    • Visible Clipboard
    • Instant access to media assets and on-screen help
    • Intuitive cursor controls
    • Function key support with USB keyboard
    Programming Language
    • Built in libraries for 2D, 3D and Audio
    • Variable types (Int, Float, String, Structures, Arrays, Vectors, Handles)
    • Simple to advanced math functions including lerp, bezier, distance, clamp, cross and dot product, normalise etc.
    • Handles 2D Graphics with ease including quadrilateral image deformation
    • Advanced Sprite Engine including sprite camera, scaling, rotation, animation, fading, tinting, velocity (against all transformations) and collision detection
    • Supports Tilemaps and Spritesheets
    • 2D Effects including screen filters and multiple screen buffers
    • Powerful 3D Engine with world, point and ambient lighting, with or without shadows
    • Deferred rendering - separation of geometry and lighting in a 3D renderer using intermediate buffers
    • Temporal anti-aliasing (TAA) - antialiasing method using data from previous frames
    • High dynamic range rendering (HDRR) - rendering using a wide range of colours to calculate lighting before tone mapping to sRGB output
    • 3D Camera (location and direction) with FOV control
    • Load existing models and create scenes using shapes (cube, sphere, cone, hemisphere, pyramid, wedge and cylinder)
    • 3D Object Scale, Rotation and PointAt
    • Supports animated 3D models
    • Apply materials to 3D objects and set transparency
    • Create 3D terraformed scenes with createTerrain function
    • Play music and sound effects. Built in synthesiser commands allow for live effects across all 16 channels. Change modulation, wave type, reverb and frequencies on the fly for programmable music compositions (think Commodore 64 style!)
    • Joy-Con support including Gyro, Accelerometer, HD Rumble and Analog sticks
    • Touch screen - up to ten points
    • Keyboard input accepted directly from screen and USB keyboards
    • File handling allowing for save data, level designs, music tracks etc. to be saved along-side program.
    • Text handling including strings, splicing, cursor positioning, size and colours
    • Signed Distance Field (SDF) font rendering - can render a single font at a wide range of sizes with no extra processing
    • Time & Date
    • Custom Timer controls – synchronise events with precision (software simulated interrupts)

    This Week in Nintendo

    As always, this week is jam packed with upcoming Nintendo Switch Games. Take a look at everything your poor wallet can suffer through this week on the Nintendo Switch!

    Nintendo's Featured Games!
      • The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics – Lead a fledgling resistance of Gelfling against their oppressive overlords, the Skeksis, across more than 50 unique, turn-based tactics RPG battles. Along the way, you will recruit and customize new allies by assigning them jobs, modifying their abilities and outfitting them with equipment to ensure victory. The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics will be available on Feb. 4.

      • Skellboy – Life was peaceful in the Cubold Kingdom until the king’s evil court magician got dumped by the princess. With his heart broken and his rage fueled, he called upon the evil spirits to resurrect the dead and the kingdom’s long-forgotten monstrosities. This action-RPG will truly test your skill as you explore the interconnected world of Cubold to a soundtrack of rocking chiptune songs.

    Also new this week in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch:
     

    Luigis Mansion 3 Review

    Nintendo and Next-Level Games’ newest adventure on the Switch has taken the goo-latenous form of Luigi’s Mansion 3 in what is arguably the best game in the series. In this much awaited sequel to an often under-appreciated franchise, we see Luigi take a much deserved vacation with the comrades we have all come to know and love, at The Last Resort. This hotel, whose name alone should have served as a warning to Luigi after two previous 30-hour adventures filled with ghosts, is just the newest stomping grounds for which to see Luigi vacuum ghosts, save his friends, and escape the mansion, eh, or hotel. The delightful bit of news here though, is that while the formula above sounds like a rinse and repeat of the previous two entries in the series, nothing could be further from the truth. Luigi’s Mansion 3 adds so much to a franchise that could have very easily gone down the path of formula whiplash.

    Upon entering the Hotel, we were greeted with some of the best visuals on the Switch to date. The animation in LM3 left much to be desired, but by that, we do not mean what you think. Watching the animation, we felt as though a feature-film straight out of the Pixar universe was plucked from the Mousey hands of Disney and thrown right onto our Switch. What was left to be desired? Simple; more. We could not get enough of the animations, each cutscene of which showed just how much the Switch actually can do. In fact, the beauty of the game did not end at the cutscenes themselves. The gameplay also provided gorgeous colors that popped on the Switch screen unlike anything any owner of the handheld hybrid had seen before. Truthfully, if you are not a fan of the Luigi’s Mansion premise or franchise, or somehow just hate the green plumbing brother with a passion, you still would be doing yourself a disservice by not simply picking up this title for the simple reason of just admiring how much beauty a Switch game done right can provide.

    In this iteration of Luigi’s biggest franchise, various differences in gameplay can be found. For starters, the poor scared brother of Mario is no longer alone. About an hour into the game, after watching several beautiful cutscenes and getting a feel for the controls, the title introduces the biggest change to the game, in the form of Gooigi. The addition of Gooigi allows for the title to introduce various new puzzles that utilize the unique skills of the gooey Luigi counterpart. Moreover, it allows for what is perhaps my favorite feature of the game, couch co-op multiplayer. Experiencing this title with my girlfriend was certainly the highlight of the entire game, and one I am sure that many of you will enjoy as well. Being able to share what for many of us is a title we grew up with, with our friends or family, is certainly a welcome addition to the title. However, there are times throughout the game where it felt like multiplayer was not the ideal way to play the title. Whether it was a puzzle that seemed more fit for a single player, or a cutscene that didn’t include your counterpart, the multiplayer aspect of the title was more here if you want it, than a must-experience part of the title.
    Multiplayer does not end with the campaign, but also extends to the Dark Moon introduced scare-scraper feature. In this feature, up to 4-players can traverse several levels of the scare-scraper vacuuming up ghosts, and attempting to beat the clock. This feature serves the purpose of extending the life of Luigi's Mansion 3 by providing more hours of fun, and allows the family some game-time together. The feature however, can quickly get boring and leaving you wanting for more changes in what can easily become a stale and repetitive venture up the tower. 

    Regardless of how or where you play, be it in the roughly 15-20 hour campaign or in the scare-scraper with friends, the title introduces several new features to the Poltergust including the suction shot, burst, and slam attack. Each of these new moves, most of which, the slam attack, provides great new ways to quickly defeat ghosts and traverse the hotel. Moreover, the introduction of these new moves also means the introduction of various new ghosts, some of which may have shields or other abilities which can be counteracted with the Poltergust’s new tactics. Additionally, you will find yourself seeing bold new puzzles utilizing the newly introduced powers of the Poltergust as well.

    Of all the new features found in Luigi’s Mansion 3, easily the most entertaining, is enjoying the various designs you will find on each floor. As you traverse the hotel, you will encounter a movie studio floor, a museum floor and a castle floor. Each floor offers a more unique and interesting design than the last. Somehow now one is designed like a Mansion, but beggars can’t be chooser I suppose. Each of the unique concepts provide equally interesting puzzles and challenges as well. 
    Overall, Luigi’s Mansion has proven to be one of Nintendo’s most popular franchises, and there is no doubt that Luigi’s Mansion 3 is the premiere entry in this franchise. While the namesake does not match the fact that Luigi is on vacation at a Hotel, I suppose it would be rather unrealistic for Luigi to find himself in a haunted mansion a third time. Regardless, the new introductions to the title, including various multiplayer modes, new Poltergust features, great HD graphics, and puzzles utilizing the unique additions to the title, all prove to be welcome features that easily propel Luigi’s Mansion 3 into the likes of some of the best titles on the Nintendo Switch. To me, Luigi’s Mansion 3 is not a must-buy now, but certainly is a must experience title on the Switch. 
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