It has been a few months now since South Park: Snow Day was announced. Since then, publisher THQ Nordic and developer Question have been very quiet about the game. Not only has there not been any new trailers, but both companies haven’t really shared any details at all. Well, that has now changed. A brand
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[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTubeWatch on YouTube Last week, 16-bit classic Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars returned to a Nintendo console in glorious form in a Switch remake that ditched the subtitle and added a shiny coat of paint and a few mod-cons in a sensitive update that overhauls the
Believe it or not, this year marks 20 years since The Simpsons: Hit & Run released on the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC. Since then, it has been revealed that there was actually a sequel in the works that was ultimately scrapped. That said, there were some more details about the matter shared
Image: Nintendo Life November 21st, 2023 marks the 25th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time’s Japanese launch. To mark this historic Hyrulean occasion, we’ll be running articles throughout the week dedicated to the game, our memories, and its legacy. Today, Gavin ponders the pros and cons of remaking The Citizen Kane of
UK news publication The Guardian has published a new interview with The Pokémon Company COO, Takato Utsunomiya. One of the questions put to Mr. Utsunomiya is the unfortunate state that the latest adventures Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet, launched in. You may remember that upon the game’s release, players flocked to social media to show
Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked) Worldless opens with a battle of opposing stars; they cascade towards each other in what seems like an endless battle. From that epic scene-setter, we follow the journey of one such celestial body, who gains sentience and treks across an alien landscape to find…purpose? The central mystery at the heart
The Entertainment Software Rating Board is a great source for unannounced games and the latest game which has been rated is the Felix the Cat. The game is set to land on Nintendo Switch and other platforms and has been given an E rating by the US rating board. The Felix the Cat game originally
Image: Nintendo Life It’s time for another clash of the covers as we dive into the latest edition of Box Art Brawl! Last week, we matched up a duo of box art from the 3DS’ Hey! Pikmin and, let us tell you, it wasn’t even close. The friendlier European cover walked away with a whopping
Sonic Frontiers was a success for SEGA and the Sonic Team, not only in terms of sales, but also in creating and securing the template for 3D Sonic games in the future. The Sonic Team spoke to Famitsu about the decision to release free content updates for Sonic Frontiers, which was a first for a
Image: Capcom Well folks, it’s the weekend once again, so it’s time to kick back, relax, and enjoy some games. As per the norm, however, let’s just take a look back on what’s been going on this week, shall we? First up, Nintendo has launched its much-anticipated Black Friday sale in Europe, and we’ve highlighted
Regardless of the current status of a console’s life cycle, one thing remains the same. Nintendo is always experimenting with hardware, and it is relatively common to see the company filing applications for new patents. That said, the latest example of this specifically relates to the Pokemon franchise. Nintendo has filed an application for a
Image: Atlus It’s another busy week on the release front, with Super Mario RPG and also the arrival of Persona 5 Tactica today. We’ve already done a round up for Super Mario RPG, so now it’s time for Persona’s turn. In our own review here on Nintendo Life, we gave the game 9 out of
You may recall that, last month, Nintendo introduced some new guidelines for small-scale fan tournaments. The guidelines were very strict, and very few people were happy with the new rules. However, you may be surprised to hear that a government agency is also not happy with this news. The Norwegian Consumer Council has learned of
Image: Microids Developer and publisher Microids has launched Flashback 2 on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, though unfortunately, it looks like Switch owners will need to wait a little longer, specifically until sometime in Q1 2024. The game, developed with original Flashback creator Paul Cuisset, is a direct sequel to the 1992 Amiga original
Netflix and The Pokemon Company have given fans a closer look at the wonderfully animated Pokemon adventure Pokemon Concierge. Netflix says that the show takes place on a southern island and is set around a new concierge named Haru, who gradually discovers herself as she and her fellow staff members scramble to attend to the
Image: Atlus Atlus, the developer behind the Persona and Shin Megami Tensei franchises, has announced that it is raising the average annual salary for its employees by 15%. In a stark contrast to the seemingly endless lay-offs hitting the industry of late, new graduates at Atlus will see their starting salary rise by 300,000 yen
In the latest Indie World showcase, Nintendo presented an exciting lineup of indie games that will be arriving to the Nintendo Switch family of systems in 2023 and beyond. Among these was the announcement that Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution, a direct sequel to the original Shantae game – and an adventure more than 20 years in the making – will be
[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube Earlier this year, we were invited along to a preview event by Konami and of all the games on display, one took us by surprise. That game was Super Crazy Rhythm Castle, and it is available to pick up on the Switch eShop today (14th November). Developed by
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