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Capcom Facing $12 Million Lawsuit For Allegedly Using Artist's Photos Without Permission

Posted: 06 Jun 2021 01:00 AM PDT

Evidence supposedly uncovered in recent data leak.

If Capcom hadn't already suffered enough from last November's data leak, it's now facing a $12 million lawsuit.

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Coromon Brings More Pokémon-Style Action To Nintendo Switch Next Year

Posted: 05 Jun 2021 11:05 PM PDT

Get ready to explore the Velua region.

We've seen a lot of games inspired by the Pokémon series pop up over the past few years, and now a new one has been announced for the Nintendo Switch.

Introducing Coromon by Freedom Games and TRAGsoft. In a nutshell, it's a modern monster taming game with retro pixel art, an "immersive" storyline, strategic turn-based combat and dungeons featuring challenging puzzles and epic Titans. Here's the story:

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What Are Your Favourite Switch Online SNES And NES Games? Nintendo Wants To Know

Posted: 05 Jun 2021 09:55 PM PDT

There are now over 100 classics to enjoy.

At the end of last month, Nintendo rolled out another batch of retro games for the SNES and NES Switch Online service. Japan also got another Fire Emblem game and a bonus for everyone was Super Mario Kart SP.

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Swery's Quirky 'Debt Repayment RPG', The Good Life, Is Due On Switch This Fall

Posted: 05 Jun 2021 12:00 PM PDT

Now published by PLAYISM.

Hidetaka Suehiro, better known as Swery, has a loyal fanbase that adores his off-the-wall titles - Deadly Premonition and Deadly Premonition 2 are among the best known, of course. While the actual game quality can be hit or miss in his releases, his creative and oddball storytelling certainly brings intrigue to each new project. Next up will be The Good Life, which is certainly one to watch.

Following a successful Kickstarter campaign way back in 2019 it was initially planned for PC, then Switch was announced as a platform for a 2020 release. It then slipped to Spring 2021, and now PLAYISM has taken over publishing duties and it has a new target release window of Fall this year. It's being developed by Swery's team at White Owl, and also Grounding Inc. – a team 'led by Yukio Futatsugi, creator of Panzer Dragoon and Phantom Dust'.

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Feature: Our Predictions For Nintendo's E3 2021 Direct

Posted: 05 Jun 2021 10:00 AM PDT

Switch Pro, BOTW2, and high, high hopes.

It's been a long, weird year, but E3 is back after last year's COVID cancellation. It's still a digital event, as we're not out of the woods yet, but that means we'll be seeing all the big names on the (virtual) stage again. But will Nintendo give us everything we've hoped for, or will we be left a little disappointed?

Here are the predictions from the Nintendo Life editorial team, including Kate Gray (Staff Writer, Crab News fan), Gavin Lane (Editor, needs a haircut), Tom Whitehead (Deputy Editor, part-time Monster Hunter), and Ryan Craddock (News Editor, wants a cat).

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Colourful Action-Adventure Awaits In Trifox, Launching On Switch In 2022

Posted: 05 Jun 2021 08:30 AM PDT

Inspired by classic 3D platformers.

Publisher Big Sugar and developer Glowfish Interactive have announced a brand new action-adventure game, Trifox, which will be launching on Switch and other platforms in 2022.

The game has players taking on the role of the titular Trifox, setting out on an adventure to track down mysterious looters who attacked his home and stole his TV remote. We're guessing that TV remote's pretty important to him, because we'd probably just give in, leave a disgruntled tweet and buy a new one. That wouldn't make for an interesting game though, we suppose.

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Round Up: Indie Live Expo 2021 - Nintendo Switch Announcements

Posted: 05 Jun 2021 07:30 AM PDT

Get the full recap here!

Indie Live Expo 2021 has just wrapped up. The broadcast featured more than 300 games over nearly six hours and we've rounded up the good majority of Switch announcements onto a single page. There were a total of six waves. Below were all of the titles mentioned for the Nintendo Switch. Enjoy!

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Mini Review: Astalon: Tears of the Earth - Likeable, High Fantasy Metroidvania Action

Posted: 05 Jun 2021 06:00 AM PDT

The Three Musketeers.

Astalon: Tears of the Earth is yet another retro-inspired action platformer on Switch eShop, with a sprinkling of light RPG elements. It tells the tale of an unspecified planet that falls into chaos after an endless battle between its many kingdoms. After decades of surviving in the wasteland, a band of three heroes journey into the Tower of Serpents in the hope of saving their village. It's a fairly bog-standard plot, but one that ultimately feels quite lean, with little fat to distract from the strong gameplay on offer here.

You play as all three heroes, interchangeable at various campfires set up within the tower: there's Arias, the keen fighter who prefers close quarter combat; Algus, a stoic wizard who can shoot powerful orbs towards enemies; and Kyuli, a sultry rogue with a slow, but accurate long-ranged bow. Each character has their own stats which can be upgraded via the mighty Epimetheus, a fearsome beast who grants our heroes new abilities in exchange for the soul of Algus.

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Random: This New Creature Collecting Game Kind Of Looks Like Pokémon With Guns

Posted: 05 Jun 2021 04:30 AM PDT

Collect, fight, enslave and eat your "Pal".

We've seen our fair share of Pokémon clones over the past few years, and at Indie Live Expo 2021 there was a new creature collecting game announced.

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Sonic Colors: Ultimate Will Be A Friendly Game For Beginners

Posted: 05 Jun 2021 03:00 AM PDT

No need to worry about "Game Over".

Sonic games aren't always the easiest to speed through and it seems Sega is taking this on board with the upcoming remaster of Sonic Colors: Ultimate.

In a recent interview with Famitsu (as translated by Tails' channel) Sonic Studio creative officer Takashi Iizuka spoke about how the developers of the remaster wanted the game to be more accessible to beginners, so they made a number of adjustments.

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