Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Title Update 4 Out Now, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

It’s a biggie!

Update : This new patch is now live! Provided you’ve got access to Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak you’re good to go!


Original story : The fourth title update for Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is set to soar onto Switch tomorrow and after last week’s presentation laid out the plans for everything that this new dose of content will bring, Capcom has now released a blog post containing the update’s full patch notes ahead of the 7th February release.

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Watch: Zion And Kate Talk About Ace Attorney For An Hour

Hold it!

It’s Kate’s last day at Nintendo Life, and that means being terribly self-indulgent. And what’s more self-indulgent than talking about the Ace Attorney games for an hour?

From the beloved Ace Attorney trilogy to the underrated eShop exclusives of Dual Destinies and Spirit of Justice — and even including the niche crossover event that was Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright and the untranslated Miles Edgeworth Investigations 2 — Zion and Kate explore every single game as much as they possibly can in 60 minutes.

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Guide: Disney Dreamlight Valley: Festival Of Friendship Update Release Date And Contents

Sentient snowmen and sentient houses.

There are a ton of changes and new things in the latest Disney Dreamlight Valley update, including new characters, new features, and quality-of-life updates. We’re still finding out all the new content that has been added to the game in the February update, so be patient as we discover more!

Let’s get to know the family Madrigal…

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The Newest Disney Dreamlight Valley Update Will Be Released On February 16th

Olaf and Mirabel are coming.

Do you wanna build a snowman? Too late, he already built himself, and he’s coming to your game very soon. Surprise!

We won’t have to wait long for Disney Dreamlight Valley‘s latest update to get added to the game, as Gameloft announced today that it would be releasing on February 16th.

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Capes Could Fill The Switch’s Superhero Tactics Gap While Waiting For Marvel’s Midnight Suns

Coming this year.

Last year, Marvel’s Midnight Suns launched on Playstation and Xbox consoles to high levels of praise. It is still coming to Switch at some point (we assume) though word on the Nintendo release has dried up ever since the “at a later date” announcement appeared last August.

Seeing a console in need of some superhero turn-based tactics, Daedalic Entertainment has today announced that Capes will be flying to the Switch to aid that very struggle later on this year.

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Star Fox 64 Follow-Up Title Was Pitched For Wii U, But Retro Studios Passed On It

Planned with a puppet aesthetic.

It has been a good few years now since we last checked in with everyone’s favourite fox fighter pilot in Star Fox Zero (seven years, to be precise) and the chances of him returning to the Switch seem to lessen everyday. In the ensuing period while we wait (fingers tightly crossed) for news of a series reboot, the good folk over on the DidYouKnowGaming? YouTube channel have been digging into one of the series’ cancelled titles at Retro Studios.

In its most recent video, the channel got a chance to talk to Eric Kozlowsky, a former Retro Studios artist, who had pitched a game titled ‘Star Fox Armada’ back in early 2013. While the studio would eventually pass on the title, Kozlowsky shared his 24-page pitch document with the channel and discussed many of the game’s proposed features.

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Review: The Pathless – Slick, Open-World Traversal Transitions To Switch Solidly

A Link to the Path.

Having hit it out of the (water) park with its debut ABZÛ in 2016, Giant Squid landed The Pathless on PS5 just as the console launched in November 2020. The game provided the kind of audiovisual spectacle that would satisfy early adopters hankering after something to show off their next-gen kit, so you’d be forgiven for thinking a Switch port was entirely improbable. However, here we are, and Giant Squid, together with publisher Annapurna Interactive, has brought us yet another enormous open world squished lovingly onto a handheld screen.

The plot of The Pathless is not the most fantastically original, but provides just enough of a pretext to run really fast around a field doing cool stuff. In short, an evil force has overwhelmed a mystical land and your job, as the standard-issue saviour of everyone and everything, is to un-overwhelm it by firing arrows at huge cursed creatures. There’s a bit more to it, of course, but for all the snippets of text found on stone tablets or fallen NPCs in Breath-of-the-Wild-like remnants of battle, the story does feel rather contrived. The upshot of it all is that the creatures you must kill/save are each roaming their respective part of the world in the eye of a giant red fireball of a storm. To battle them, you must first collect magical tokens by solving puzzles around the region. These tokens can be used to unlock three towers, which will then enable you to start a hunt. Clearing the boss then grants access to the next region.

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Poll: Box Art Brawl: Killer7

Lucky for some..?

Hello folks, welcome to another edition of Box Art Brawl!

Last time, we perused over the three box art designs for Viewtiful Joe, one of the ‘Capcom Five’ titles for the Nintendo GameCube. North America came out on top this time, winning 57% of the vote. Japan took the silver medal with 24%, and Europe closing out with the remaining 19%. It seems that the yellow/pink variants in Europe didn’t go down too well with voters, after all!

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