Now that Summer Game Fest Play Days is underway, it is time for attendees to play the games available and for developers to participate in interviews. For example, Sonic Team head Takashi Iizuka was interviewed by IGN earlier today to discuss Sonic X Shadow Generations. There was only a handful of questions asked, but one
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[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube768k 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
Balatro has been one of the highlights of the year for some gamers. Despite a temporarily hiccup where some regions were not able to purchase the game from the Nintendo Switch eShop, the rogue-like card game has shifted over a million copies as of March. However, it has only been available digitally. Well, that is
Image: Summer Game Fest Have you ever wondered how much it would actually cost publishers to showcase a trailer at Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest Opening Showcase? Well, probably not. But you’re here now, which means you’re likely just a little bit curious, right? Thanks to Esquire (via Eurogamer), the costs for game trailers have
You may recall that, earlier today, a new rumor appeared suggesting that multiple Mega Man games were going to be added to Nintendo‘s Game Boy Switch Online game library. It wasn’t known if the rumor was true. Not only that, but even if it was, there was uncertainty in regards to when Nintendo would be
Image: Black Label Games / Konami Nightdive Studios has been on a phenomenal run recently, launching excellent remasters such as Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster, PO’ed: Definitive Edition, and System Shock (now that’s a Switch 2 game waiting to happen, right?). The studio will be making an appearance at the upcoming IGN Live event this
One of the various third-party video gaming companies that has had success on the Nintendo Switch is Square Enix. The company has released a lot of games on Nintendo’s hybrid console that span multiple franchises. Among those games are Octopath Traveler and Octopath Traveler II, which released in 2018 and 2023, respectively. Well, Square Enix
[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube768k We are quickly approaching the release of Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD on 27th June and, with the marketing campaign in full swing, Nintendo Japan has uploaded a trio of terrifying trailers to show us a little more of the high-definition chills and thrills. The three short trailers all
Grasshopper Manufacture is a studio known for being the ones behind the No More Heroes games. However, the company has moved on from No More Heroes entirely following the third game’s release back in 2021. Nevertheless, that hasn’t stopped the company’s founder and CEO, Suda51, from being asked by Eurogamer about whether its star character,
[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube768k If you’re into Metroidvanias and cooking (and who isn’t?), then good news, you’ll be able to enjoy both at the same time with the upcoming title Magical Delicacy on Switch, launching on 16th July 2024. We know what you’re thinking: “Gosh, another Metroidvania?”, and yeah, we get it.
Every June, Summer Game Fest occurs. This year is no different, with the Summer Game Fest presentation happening in just 4 days. A bunch of video gaming companies participate in the festivities, which involve sharing news during the presentation or being a part of the invite-only media and influence event known as Summer Game Fest
Image: Zion Grassl / Nintendo Life A new report from 404 Media claims that multiple Nintendo leaks from 2013-18 can be tied to a Google employee who had accessed Nintendo’s private YouTube videos. The report is based on an internal Google database which has tracked “six years worth of potential privacy and security issues” including
Hyrule Warriors was one of the first hack-and-slash games that Koei Tecmo and Nintendo collaborated on. It was originally released on the Wii U in 2014, and enhanced ports were eventually released on the 3DS and Switch in 2016 and 2018, respectively. A sequel, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, released in 2020. However, you may
Image: Nintendo Life Pinc yourselves — May is over, the big Summer of Gaming is here, and it’s eShop Selects time again. Time flies! To say May has been crazy is a bit of an understatement. Nintendo may have had two big(ish) releases with Endless Ocean Luminous and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but have
Nintendo has embraced film adaptations of Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda. The former is getting a second film in the near future, and a Zelda movie has been confirmed to be in the works. That all said, we have gotten an idea in regards to how much gamers want one, courtesy of a
Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked) Overmorrow, the debut release from solo developer PixelManta, manages to be philosophically interesting, is evocatively written, visually distinct, and lovingly crafted. Yet, the notion of re-playing it – which you’ll effectively need to do by design – is a tall order, and therein lies the unfortunate problem with this otherwise
You may recall that, last summer, Limited Run Games officially announced that an enhanced version of Tomba!, a platform-adventure game that originally released on the PlayStation 1 more than 25 years ago, is coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam. Since then, further details about the game has been few
[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube768k After being revealed at last year’s Gamescom Opening Night Live with a 2024 date attached, Little Nightmares III has today been delayed to 2025. The announcement from developer Supermassive Games and publisher Bandai Namco Europe stated that the delay has been made so that the team can “give
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