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Fire Emblem Warriors has a new “Trailer”, and release date

During Gamescom 2017, Nintendo announced that Fire Emblem Warriors will launch for Switch and New 3DS on October 20 in Europe. Fire Emblem Warriors is due out on September 28 in Japan, and has a 2017 fall release window for North America.

The Switch version will have limited edition, which  includes a three-CD original soundtrack and character cards will also be available.


A new trailer released at Gamescom 2017 confirms Fire Emblem Fates characters Hinoka (voiced by Kaori Nazuka), Takumi (voiced by Yuki Kaji), Camilla (voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro), and Leo (voiced by Mamoru Miyano) will appear in the game.

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle gets a new character trailer

Ubisoft has released the first in a series of character spotlight trailers for the upcoming Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, which is set to release August 29th on the Nintendo Switch.

The first video of the series focuses on the one and only main plumber himself.

You can check out the overview and trailer below.


Discover and unleash Mario’s power in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. As a mid-to-close range fighter with excellent mobility, Mario is the perfect hero to lead your team in combat. Use his M-Power technique to power-up your allies and blast foes when they move using Mario’s Hero Sight. With Mario by your side, no challenge is too great!


NCG Review – Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star (Nintendo Switch)

Released by Marvelous USA/XSEED, Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star has slashed its way to the Nintendo Switch as one of the first action packed, hack-and-slash title based off the “Fate” anime series. This time around the ports come with all of the previous DLC costumes that were released on the Playstation 4 and Playstation Vita versions, along with the exclusive new Unshackled Bride outfit.

 

Story

Fate/Extella starts with its own original story that follows three different factions that are battling to take control over “SE.RA.PH”. with characters from Fate/EXTRA, Fate/Stay Night, Fate/Zero, Fate/Apocrypha and Fate/Grand Order.Fate_EXTELLA_ The Umbral Star (PC) - 12

The story isn’t for everyone, and is not the main focus of this title, but it is there for fans of the series. The story is split up into 6 chapters for each faction and you follow the protagonists of each story as they fight for their faction…….with some fan service includedFate_EXTELLA_ The Umbral Star (PC) - 03

As someone who has never watched any of the Fate series, the characters and story did catch my interest, and did leave me wanting more. But I can say to new players, the story is a hit or miss.

Visuals

The graphics actually hold up pretty well for the Switch in portable mode and TV mode. I never experienced any frame drops and was amazed by the presentation of the gameplay animation overall.

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With cut scenes to go with the story, animations for the transformations in battle, and the lighting, models and particle effects resembling the PS4 and PSVita ports, players will be amazed that they are playing this title on the Switch. (I had nothing bad to say on visuals)

Audio

One of the most known aspects of games in this genre is that the soundtrack is usually a rock inspired soundtrack, but that is not the case of Fate/Extella. Fate/Extella’s soundtrack will have players feeling like they are in a medieval themed anime, as well as a few stages having the ancient  Japan feel and the usual techno music.Fate_EXTELLA_ The Umbral Star (PC) - 05

The soundtrack is a perfect fit, as it never draws players out of the gameplay or even the cut scenes. This is a soundtrack that is recommended to check out for anyone who love the anime and old-school game style music.

Gameplay

Fate/Extella follows the combat style from such franchises like Dynasty Warriors, and the Senran Kagura series where you rush your way through a screen full of thousands of enemies. The difference this time is that it features characters from the Fate series. Players will be using flashy combat attacks, perform a massive combo, and completing side missions, all while defending areas or taking out the bosses of each stage. You might be asking yourself, “Do I need to be a fan of the anime series or Hack and slash genre?” The answer is NO! Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star is a fantastic title for the Nintendo Switch!Fate_EXTELLA_ The Umbral Star (PC) - 01

Players will jump into its Main Story mode, which has 3 unique main characters stories, which are told in a visual novel approach for each interaction for the characters. The core gameplay is simple, and the map is separated into sections that are controlled by your faction and the enemies. You are given goals to accomplish for each battle while you have to defend your points and takeover the enemies points. Along the way in doing so, the enemies have sub bosses enter the battlefield that try to get in your way. The gameplay is solid to the core, but can get repetitive, as other games of this genre do.

Verdict

Fate/Extella The Umbral Star is a must pick up for anyone who owns a Nintendo Switch! It might be a hack-n-slash title that hits the perfection mark, but it is a game not to pass up, especially to play on the go. I recommend this game to new players and veterans, as it will add a single player title next to your Breath of the Wild on your console/ handheld hybrid.Score

The SNES Classic Edition will be up for pre-order later this month

Nintendo has announced that the highly anticipated SNES Classic Edition will be available for pre-order late August. This is the REAL DEAL, unlike the error that happened recently with Walmart.

Here is what Nintendo had to say:

“We appreciate the incredible anticipation that exists for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition system, and can confirm that it will be made available for pre-order by various retailers late this month.

A significant amount of additional systems will be shipped to stores for launch day, and throughout the balance of the calendar year.”20479690_1370369109677421_1055252580886734387_n

The Snes Classic Edition is set to launch September 29 for $79.99 in the US.

Splatoon 2 Version 1.1.2 update is Live

Nintendo has released the version 1.1.2 update for Splatoon 2, Fixing SplatNet Gear Shop, ranking related issues, and adjusting the number of points required to fill the special gauge for 10 weapons.

You can check out an overview on the changes below.


  • An occasionally occurring issue allowed players to receive gear from the SplatNet Gear Shop with an unintended combination of gear abilities. The combination of abilities for this type of gear has been changed to match those of gear available for purchase in the Inkopolis Square shops.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented ranking information from displaying properly when viewing “Past Records” for League Battle.
  • Adjusted the number of points required to fill the special gauge for the following weapons:
    Weapon Before ⇒ After
    Splat Dualies 180 ⇒ 170
    Hero Dualie Replicas 180 ⇒ 170
    Enperry Splat Dualies 180 ⇒ 170
    Tentatek Splattershot 190 ⇒ 210
    N-ZAP ’85 180 ⇒ 200
    .96 Gal 180 ⇒ 210
    Slosher 180 ⇒ 190
    Hero Slosher Replica 180 ⇒ 190
    Tri-Slosher 180 ⇒ 210
    Mini Splatling 180 ⇒ 190