Poll: Disney Illusion Island Is Out On Switch Today, Will You Be Getting It?

Another exclusive in the bag.

The Switch has been getting a number of pretty high-profile exclusive games this year so far, and the latest to add to the pile is Dlala Studio’s 2D platformer, Disney Illusion Island.

With support for up to four players via local co-op, the game stars Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as they embark on a grand adventure to locate three magical books and save the island of Monoth.

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Double Dragon Advance, Super & Collection Announced For Switch

“The first official ports” of Advance & Super.

Following the release of Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons on the Switch this week, Arc System Works has now announced Super Double Dragon and Double Dragon Advance for all platforms including Nintendo’s hybrid system. They will both be available as standalone digital purchases.

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Double Dragon Collection Announced For Switch, Includes Six Classic Beat ‘Em Ups

Double Dragon Advance and Super ports confirmed!

Following the release of Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons on the Switch this week, Arc System Works has now announced Super Double Dragon and Double Dragon Advance for all platforms including Nintendo’s hybrid system. They’ll be available as standalone digital purchases.

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Round Up: The Reviews Are In For Disney Illusion Island

What did the critics think?

This week marks the release of Disney Illusion Island on the Nintendo Switch. It’s a brand-new 2D platformer with Metroidvania design – starring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy. It also happens to include both solo and co-op play where you work together to “run, jump, swim, and swing your way to victory”.

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Brace Yourselves, Pokémon Cards Are Seemingly Returning To UK McDonald’s Happy Meals Soon

Fillet O’ Magicarp.

As has become something of a yearly occurrence, it looks like Pokémon cards will once again be returning to McDonald’s Happy Meals within the next month (thanks, Eurogamer).

In some European countries, the promotion has begun today (27th July) with 15 different Pokémon cards up for grabs with the purchase of a Happy Meal. It looks like the UK will be getting the offer a little bit later — 23rd August, according to Pokémon fansite PokéBeach — but either way, it’s happening folks, prepare yourselves.

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Review: PixelJunk Scrappers Deluxe – A Unique Brawler Littered With Multiplayer Greatness

Not exactly scrap.

Q-Games’ PixelJunk series, essentially an umbrella name for their indie game output, is now in its second chapter. With little to no correlating factors, each game is largely a standalone work, with PixelJunk Racers, for example, being a Micro Machines-style overhead racing title, while PixelJunk Shooter is a subterranean search and rescue experience.

PixelJunk Scrappers Deluxe is an expanded version of PixelJunk Scrappers from 2020; a clean-looking 2D arcade-strategy title geared around junk collecting. In a future post-apocalypse, trash has become a currency and is fought for by rival gangs lining their pockets with other people’s refuse. This isn’t particularly logical, of course, because if junk was equal to gold nobody would ever throw anything out, but, in the world of PixelJunk: Scrappers Deluxe, the streets are lined with discarded objects in the upper and lower extremities of side-scrolling city stages.

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Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Announced, Squidward & Jimmy Neutron Join The Roster

After weeks of rumours.

Nickelodeon’s take on the Smash Bros. formula is getting a sequel later this year on Switch. Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 has been officially announced by developers Ludosity and Fair Play Labs and publisher GameMill Entertainment.

Revealed exclusively through IGN, the promise is that there will be more of everything — more characters, more stages, more modes, and a brand new story mode campaign, where you’ll be aiming to stop Vlad Plasmius (from Danny Phantom).

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Blasphemous 2 Is Looking Deliciously Gory In Latest Switch Trailer

Pre-orders now open.

Blasphemous 2, the highly anticipated sequel to developer The Game Kitchen’s popular indie Metroidvania, is inching ever closer to its Switch launch on August 24th, 2023.

To celebrate, publisher Team17 has opened pre-orders for the game and released a brand new gameplay trailer, showcasing heaps of gory combat and stunning pixel art visuals.

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Review: Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise Of The Dragons – Likeable, But Lacks Its Peers’ Punch

Streetlight people.

When violence is the core vice of most video games, and in the case of Mortal Kombat, viscerally so, it’s worth exploring how it translates to sensory player feedback. Double Dragon Gaiden works well in terms of negotiating increasingly difficult enemy gangs with creative use of your expanding moveset, and, while the series’ signature knee-to-nose routine is still here, it isn’t carried off with the hard edge it once was.

Developed by Secret Base, and hailing out of Singapore, the team has added plenty of nuance to the belt-scrolling formula. Now, you choose two of four initial characters (with a generous nine more available for unlocking) and have the ability to tag between them as long as your super gauge is full. If one character is taking excessive damage, or has better range for certain sections, just switch them out. Likewise, if one of your duo desperately needs a health item, you can keep them safely in the background until one turns up.

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Nintendo Expands Switch Online’s Game Boy Color Library With Two Zelda Classics

Oracle of Ages & Seasons return.

In a new Switch Online update today Nintendo has added the Game Boy Color classics The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons. Both of these titles were originally released in 2001.

These games can be played individually, in any order but you’ll get even more out of this experience if you play both of them and make use of the password system:

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