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Famicom Detective Club Sleuths their way onto the Nintendo eShop May 13th

Famicom Detective Club Sleuths their way onto the Nintendo eShop May 13th This week the Nintendo E shop decided to give us not one but two ways to be a detective. Both of these opportunities throw away back to the time where the Nintendo Entertainment System, or the NES existed. Back in Japan, it was called the Famicom and this is what led towards part of the title of the visual novels called the Famicom Detective Club. In Famicom Detective Club: The Girl Who Stands Behind jump into the murder of a school student.  Go through and learn more about the sequences of events that lead towards the death.  These mysteries will beef your skills to become a great detective.  In Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir you wake up with amnesia.  However, you know the mission, find out the mystery surrounding a murder of a member of the Ayashiro.  Dig deeper into the rural Japan town and find out what lead to the events while you recover your memory. Both titles can be bundled together f

Nintendo Download: 13th May (North America)

Nintendo Download: 13th May (North America) © Nintendo The latest Nintendo Download update for North America has arrived, and it s bringing new games galore to the eShop in your region. As always, be sure to drop a vote in our poll and comment down below with your potential picks for the week. Enjoy! Switch eShop - Highlights (Nintendo, 14th May, $34.99) - Put on your detective hat and leave no stone unturned on your path to the truth! Originally released for the Family Computer Disk System in Japan, the Famicom Detective Club series is finally available with English text for the first time. Plus, if you purchase one of the Famicom Detective Club games in Nintendo eShop, you can get $10 off the other. In Famicom Detective Club: The Girl Who Stands Behind, night has fallen over Ushimitsu High School. After a student loses her life while investigating the story of a bloody ghost that haunts the school, it’s up to you to discover the truth behind the murder and the ghastly rumor

The Nintendo Download: Calculator And 28 Other Fun Games

The Nintendo Download: Calculator And 28 Other Fun Games Share I know those feels. (Screenshot: Nintendo) What do you mean we’ve already done the calculator joke? Had I known I would have chosen a screenshot from one of the Famicom Detective Club games or random anime gem-matching game Kasiori. Oh well, nothing I can do about it now. This week’s selection of Nintendo eShop additions includes the aforementioned Detective Club games, a pair of late ‘80s Famicom games refreshed for modern play with new art, full voice acting, and more. Those come out tomorrow, along with both Subnautica and

The Week In Games: Mass Effect Is Back

The Week In Games: Mass Effect Is Back Share I’m still playing Resident Evil Village, so I won’t be playing Mass Effect’s big remastered collection anytime soon. But I expect many people are going to be reminded that a lot of Mass Effect 1 is uh.. clunky. That game had the grenade button mapped to the back button on Xbox 360. It was a different era. Besides Resident Evil Village other stuff is coming out this week too. Check out the full list below: Monday, May 10 BattleBeasts | PC

SwitchArcade Round-Up: Heaven s Vault Mini-View, New Releases Featuring Contract Killers and More, and the Latest Sales

Posted on Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for February 8th, 2021. In today’s article, we’ve got a Mini-View of inkle’s recent release Heaven’s Vault. Along with that, we’ve got summaries of the latest releases to hit the eShop. It’s another weak batch, unfortunately. Well, we’ll try to find some fun in it anyway. We round things out with the usual lists of new and outgoing sales, and those don’t disappoint this time. Let’s get into it! Mini-Views Heaven’s Vault ($17.99) I kind of waffled about whether to do a review or Mini-View for this one, but ultimately I think I can sum up my thoughts on this game in a paragraph. It has everything you would expect and want from an inkle game: great writing, gorgeous art, and a stellar soundtrack. Although it is at its core a choice-based narrative game, it’s a very open one. The heart of the game involves trying to figure out how to translate a language, word by word. If that sounds int

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