Since the Pokémon GO Plus wristband was released, a few ‘auto-catching’ imitators have tried something new to catch them all. Many, including Pokémon GO Plus +, disconnect from the game after a while. This problem was previously fixed by manually reconnecting the device, but Brook Gaming’s Pocket iRecatcher will automate this process. PhotoFast’s 247 Catcher had the same feature late ...
Read More »More than 4 million players joined Sea of Stars in 4 months
Sabotage Studio reports that over 4 million users have played Sea of Stars across all platforms since its August 29, 2023, launch. It’s important to note that this includes Xbox Game Pass figures, not copies sold, but 4 million is still a remarkable achievement. On the official press release, game director Thierry Boulanger said: “Sea of Stars is the game of ...
Read More »Spike Chunsoft’s Latest Sale: 80% Off Switch eShop Titles in Europe
Spike Chunsoft has sneaked into the 2023 ‘Festive Offers’ eShop sale, offering big discounts on select titles after Black Friday. Danganronpa and AI: The Somnium Files are among the games discounted up to 80% this time. If either has been on your wishlist for a while, now may be the time to try. The sale runs until December 31, 2023, ...
Read More »New Shiren The Wanderer Trailer debuted new roguelike features
In October, Spike Chunsoft confirmed that Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island would head west on February 27. What will the latest roguelike RPG bring? What new features are expected? I wish there was a trailer to answer these burning questions! There is. Spike Chunsoft revealed some of Shiren the Wanderer’s new mechanics and a brief story ...
Read More »New Update Brings Dave The Diver’s Dredge DLC, Full Patch Notes
Dave, the rogue dive/restaurant manager The Diver hooked us when it swam onto Switch earlier this year, but its collaborative Dredge DLC (yes, the Lovecraftian fishing game) has sailed into view today, making things even scarier. Have you had enough nautical puns? We have more… Today, we can see what’s going on with this collaboration, which was announced at the ...
Read More »Hideki Kamiya Explains PlatinumGames Departure
Hideki Kamiya shocked fans by leaving PlatinumGames this year. He now watches streaming content and makes YouTube videos, but after talking to IGN, we know why he left the company. In a previous YouTube video, he said, “I left the company because I wanted to follow my beliefs as a game creator and to choose the path I think is ...
Read More »SaGa Emerald Beyond Switches April 2024
Square Enix has announced that SaGa Emerald Beyond will release on Switch on April 25, 2024, following its September Nintendo Direct showcase announcement. Square’s SaGa Glimmerfest 2023 livestream, celebrating the series’ 35th anniversary, confirmed this release date. The stream revealed two new character trailers for Tsunanori Mido (above) and Ameya Aisling, showing their battlefield abilities. The latest standalone SaGa game ...
Read More »The Latest Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Distribution Has A Special Gimmighoul
The Pokémon Company is giving away a Mystery Gift Gimmighoul along with Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Version 3.0.0 today. This “chest form Gimmighoul” has the “Upbeat Mark” and will be called “Gimmighoul the Chipper” when assigned. Pokémon’s official website has the code and instructions for redeeming it: SEEY0U1NPALDEA Launch your Pokémon Scarlet or Pokémon Violet game. Select Poké Portal on the X menu. Select Mystery Gift, then ...
Read More »Streetdog BMX Brings Tricks, Flips, and Killer Combos Switch Next Year
Streetdog BMX, an extreme sports game, will release on Switch next year from Null Games and Yeah Us! Games. The developer has compared this to Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and Dave Mirra BMX, which are intriguing titles, but the colorful urban environments seem different. Streetdog BMX lets you ride your BMX around town, performing tricks and racking up combos. The ...
Read More »The Lost Stages of Sonic 2 have been revealed
Sonic the Hedgehog 2’s cut content has been teased for years, but The Video Game History Foundation has now released what may be the most comprehensive look at Sonic 2’s lost stages (thanks, Time Extension). The video said Brenda Cook (formerly Ross), Craig Stitt, and Tom Payne contributed content that wouldn’t be in the Genesis/Mega Drive sequel. The levels were ...
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