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SwitchArcade Roundup: ‘Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance,’ ‘Monster Hunter Stories,’ and More Releases and Sales

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Hello dear readers and welcome to the SwitchArcade recap on June 14, 2024. Another week has come to an end and I need to admit that we’re closing it with a bang. ! ! Plus some interesting looking games it’s possible you’ll not have heard of. We’ve got roundups of every part price rounding up, in addition to lists of latest and expiring sales for the day. Let’s grab a fork and get to work immediately, since the weekend is just across the corner!

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Shin Megami Tensei V: Revenge ($59.99)

Oops, Atlus has done it again! It played with our hearts and released an improved version of the sport. It may look like a repeat, like it isn’t price one other purchase, however it’s not that straightforward! OK, so yes, it happened again. Atlus released the sport, and now they’re releasing a special shiny version of the sport that you’re going to need to pay full price for even should you own the unique. Is it price it? Our buddy Mikhail assures me yes, so long as you liked what you played in the bottom game. I have never tried it yet, but considering how much I enjoyed the vanilla game, I’ll be giving it a glance ASAP.

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Monster Hunter Stories ($29.99)

Well, we have already got the second game on Switch. I’d as well add the primary one. I even have plenty of fondness for this game, despite a few of its rough edges, and I believe it holds up very well. It was originally built for a far more limited console, however it still packs a little bit of a spectacle. Interestingly, this Switch version doesn’t run as easily as you would possibly expect. It’s not bad, but should you were hoping for silky smooth gameplay as a result of the 3DS transplant, you will have to readjust your expectations.

Breaking the Railroad ($19.99)

A rail shooter where you’ll be able to shoot zombies? This could be the one use of zombies that interests me in the mean time. This game knows exactly what it’s going for and can do it higher than the actual remake of this game you’ll be able to buy on the eShop. I’ll be doing a review of this item soon, so I’ll you’ll want to let you already know.

Bug & Seek ($14.99)

This looks like a reasonably good thing for individuals who care enough about bugs to play a slow-motion game built around them. Catch as much as 220 real insects, fill your insect compendium and zoo with them, and attempt to restart BuggBurg’s troubled economy. There are a number of interesting NPCs to interact with and even a giant mystery to unravel. I admit that that is as a result of the brand new take a look at this well-worn genre.

Agnostic Beginnings ($24.99)

An motion game set in a steampunk version of the Eighteen Nineties Philippines, with strong references to Pinoy folklore? I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t interested, however it’s an unknown developer and the value is a bit high. The trailer looks really rough, but not entirely in a nasty way? I do not know. I may have to analyze further.

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The Great Adventures of Nedmapagmahal ($19.99)

Your guess is nearly as good as mine.

Jumping Frog Adventures ($4.99)

It’s exactly what the title says. You get sixty levels spread over 4 worlds and twenty hats that you may unlock for the frog. That settles the matter of a five-dollar platformer for today.

A Fragile Mind ($5.99)

Another first-person escape room style puzzle adventure from the fun folks at Glitch Games. If you have enjoyed other titles on this series, you will likely like this one. If you have never played it before but like solving puzzles, you would possibly like this game. There’s a world of possibilities ahead of you, I say.

Bunny Online Store ($12.99)

A trade war has broken out between monsters and humans, and you’re a ghost rabbit attempting to run your online store amidst all this chaos. You sell carrots and radishes, which is a bit like a rabbit. One of those business simulation games, although the aesthetics and theme will obviously be hit and miss, depending in your preferences.

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Quite plenty of recent sales, with a number of indies that were on sale every other week but have not appeared recently. Well, here they’re! Perhaps the larger concern is what’s happening within the outbox, and here I did something slightly different than usual. The massive MEGA HYPER TURBO RAD TO THE MAX sale ends on Monday, so should you’re planning on grabbing any of those games this weekend, now’s the time to do it. Check out each lists!

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($9.99 from $19.99 through June 21)
($4.49 from $14.99 through June 21)
($8.24 from $14.99 through June 28)
($4.99 from $9.99 through June 28)
($3.19 from $15.98 through June 28)
($5.99 from $11.99 through July 1)
($9.74 from $64.99 to 7/4)
($3.74 from $24.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $24.99 to 7/4)
($6.89 from $29.99 to 7/4)
($3.74 from $24.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $19.99 to 7/4)
($2.24 from $14.99 to 7/4)
($3.99 from $19.99 to 7/4)
($3.89 from $12.99 to 7/4)

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($9.99 from $19.99 to 7/4)
($6.49 from $12.99 to 7/4)
($10.49 from $14.99 to 7/4)
($3.24 from $12.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $9.99 to 7/4)
($2.39 from $15.99 to 7/4)
($1.99 from $19.99 to 7/4)
($3.99 from $19.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $14.99 to 7/4)
($15.99 from $39.99 to 7/4)
($7.49 from $24.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $19.99 to 7/4)
($6.24 from $24.99 to 7/4)
($3.59 from $5.99 to 7/4)
($3.99 from $19.99 to 7/4)


($1.99 from $9.99 to 7/4)
($5.99 from $29.99 to 7/4)
($7.49 from $14.99 to 7/4)
($13.99 from $39.99 to 7/4)
($1.99 from $24.99 to 7/4)
($1.99 from $29.99 to 7/4)
($1.99 from $3.99 to 7/4)
($2.24 from $14.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $19.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $19.99 to 7/4)
($2.49 from $9.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $19.99 to 7/4)
($4.99 from $24.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $14.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $19.99 to 7/4)
($1.99 from $29.99 to 7/4)


($2.24 from $14.99 to 7/4)
($2.24 from $14.99 to 7/4)
($9.99 from $39.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $19.99 to 7/4)
($1.99 from $7.99 to 7/4)
($2.49 from $24.99 to 7/4)
($2.49 from $9.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $19.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $19.99 to 7/4)
($2.24 from $14.99 to 7/4)
($2.99 ​​from $14.99 to 7/4)
($5.99 from $19.99 to 7/4)
($9.99 from $24.99 to 7/4)
($2.39 from $11.99 to 7/4)
($1.99 from $12.99 to 7/4)
($3.24 from $4.99 to 7/5)
($8.44 from $12.99 to 7/5)
($6.49 from $9.99 to 7/5)

Sales end this weekend (including Monday)

($3.99 from $15.99 through June 15)
($7.49 from $14.99 through June 15)
($9.99 from $24.99 through June 15)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($11.99 from $29.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($9.98 from $14.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($6.99 from $19.99 through June 17)
($3.49 from $6.99 through June 17)
($7.99 from $19.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)


($19.99 from $39.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($39.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($34.99 from $49.99 through June 17)
($34.99 from $49.99 through June 17)
($34.99 from $49.99 through June 17)
($34.99 from $49.99 through June 17)
($7.99 from $39.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($34.99 from $49.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($39.99 from $59.99 through June 17)


($24.99 from $49.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($11.99 from $19.99 through June 17)
($9.74 from $12.99 through June 17)
($39.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($34.99 from $49.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)
($41.99 from $59.99 through June 17)

That’s all for today and this week, friends. We’ll be back next week with more recent games, more sales, and more reviews, and I even have a sneaky suspicion there could also be plenty of recent stuff coming as well. My hospital visit today went in addition to it could, so I’m afraid you may all need to put up with me for some time longer. I hope you all have a beautiful weekend, and as all the time, thanks for reading!

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Waiting at Battlefield 6 will no longer be with full disclosure this summer

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The concept shows the upcoming Battlefield game.

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We are actually almost 4 years from restless launch Making it the longest gap between latest entries within the history of a multiplayer franchise. But Electronic Arts guarantees that fans will not need to wonder what will occur next for the longer term much longer. It was published by March 2026, the publisher confirmed on Tuesday.

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“Looking to the future, we are sure of our ability to perform a deep pipeline – leading this summer with a very expected disclosure, a key step in providing our next generation Blockbuster Entertainment,” said CEO Andrew Wilson today in a press release. In addition to the upcoming business card, he confirmed that the sport would be available this financial yr, a window that has grow to be way more open because it was pushed back to May 2026.

Wilson earlier suggested that Juggernaut Rockstar Games was a think about the account from the starting window. “We think that the game will be great and ready at this time, but if we approached this time frame and believed that it will not be a great window for us, we are looking at how it could be an alternative window that would give us the right time, energy and player’s acquisition, so that all that must be necessary.

Is it possible that now we see that the game arrives earlier than expected and goes to the head with the next autumn? And will we see the next stick to the current point of 70 USD or jump on Microsoft’s fashion and aim $ 80 with some other editions this holiday season? These will be some of the questions that EA faces when he tries to restore her former glory after a series of errors in recent entries.

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So far the noise is positive. Players’ tests and ongoing leaks in the next are longtime fans, excited that the franchise can find its position again, and also return to their roots. It would be nice to have a back in a mixture for many players, even if the live service market is becoming more competitive than ever.

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(Tagstranslate) Battlefield

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Tom Cruise promises the underwater sequence “Unlike any other” in the mission: Impossible – final settlement

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Tom Cruise thinks about the being.

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From speeds to trains to flying motorcycles, Tom Cruise was still attempting to float with each subsequent movie bone breaking during the process. So what could he do to boost the bar? Well, hanging on the side of the plane again Apparently it isn’t the only thing. The aging Hollywood icon is now promising an underwater stuntman, unlike any fans.

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“Since 1985 I have been studying and shot underwater sequences for over 40 years”, Cruise Posted on X on Monday. “We have always tried to move our creation of movies to a higher level. In this McQ movie and we saw the opportunity to create an underwater sequence as opposed to any other. We are glad that we can share with you.”

He also published a brief clip from behind the backstage in the production of the film, which incorporates his scenes floating through something that appears to be a fallen submarine in which AI called the essence threatens the world from 2023. It seems that Christopher Mcquarrie, which he directed, and likewise had an entire a part of the interior, was recreated for the scenes. We hope that in addition to the recent ways in which Cruise states that his insurance agents have developed, the sequence isn’t based on special post -production effects to influence.

This isn’t the first principal water feat. I saw a cruise hold your breath for six minutes In the scene where his character, Ethan Hunt, needed to unlock the manhole, spinning around the giant server cooling tank. And this scene took place only after the Cruise was filmed, for which Mcquarrie helped write a script, which ends along with his diving character under the water under the Louvre Pyramid in Paris to kill an enormous aliens.

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He hits theaters in just just a few weeks on May 23 and brings many questions whether a cruise and franchise still have recent tricks in the sleeves. First of all, the query arises how the film can be good at many calls with previous entries in the irritated franchise in trailers, and what’s going to tell us about how Hunt joined the IMF, first, the story of the story. The biggest query, nonetheless, is whether or not it should be the last Cruise movie. Given his obsession with movies, Hollywood and his heritage at the ticket office, I doubt it in some way. At least so long as higher than his predecessor.

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Weekly tips for Claira Obsur, Oblivion Remastered, Monster Hunter Wilds and more

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A soldier in armor stands in front of the burning Oblivion gate.

Screenshot: Bethesda / Kotaku

If you ask random people in what their favorite class is – classic or – everyone will announce something else as absolutely one of the best. After all, all of us have favorite playtiles. But in case you are latest because you could have never played the unique, there may be actually one class that covers one of the best of offers, right? Is! Here is one of the best class for a beginner, as I used to be declared. – Brandon Morgan Read more

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