Both fans who have played the original All Star Battle and newcomers will be able to enjoy the experience. With new audio recordings from the Part 6 anime voice actors, the full atmosphere of the animated series is realized. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R – £44.99īased on the All Star Battle system released in 2014, the game design of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R reinvigorates the experience with adjustments to the fighting tempo and the addition of hit stops and jump dashes. Play with friends at home or around the world and see how you stack up against the competition. New Switch eShop releasesĭream up the ultimate Minifigure brawlers and bash your way through all of your favorite LEGO® themes in the first team action brawler set in the LEGO universe. Others of note include hot spring management sim Onsen Master, Kemco’s latest RPG Fairy Elements, chilled puzzler Please, Touch The Artwork, and the arcade footy game Golazo! 2 – guaranteed to recall watching Channel 4 on a Saturday morning in the ‘90s. Switch owners can also expect the 1991-set Pikmin alike adventure Tinykin – garnering some very positive reviews – the 16-bit style randomised shooter Rick Henderson ( reviewed by ourselves today), striking 2D action RPG ANNO: Mutationem, and Curve Games’ side-scrolling action brawler Chenso Club. Even the Game Boy games hold up surprisingly well. We’ve spent some time with TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection and have been left impressed not just by the quality of emulation – which even includes the option to remove sprite flicker – but also by the range of extras. Look out for the 13-game strong TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection from Konami, the cutesy dance-off-based creature capture game Ooblets (with a 30% off launch discount), anime brawler JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R, and a belated conversion of the minifig beat’em up LEGO Brawls. In fact, a noticeable number of games head to both the eShop and retail – far more than usual. These include Spike Chunsoft’s anime tie-in Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness, the hack ‘n slasher role-player Dusk Diver 2 – which has gained some middling review scores – and the double pack Presents NIS Classics Volume 3, which brings together La Pucelle: Ragnarok and Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure. ![]() ![]() ![]() Having said that, there is a JRPGs slant to this week’s new release assortment, with a handful available both digitally and at retail. It’s a tubular/gnarly/bodacious week for the Switch – if you can’t find something to pique your interest amongst the 30-odd titles due out, we’d be very surprised.
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