Daily Briefs (July 31): Robotics;Notes DaSH / Warriors Orochi 4 / Digimon Survive
Today’s Daily Briefs: Robotics;Notes DaSH announced for the Nintendo Switch, but also…
- Warriors Orochi 4
- Digimon Survive
- My Hero One’s Justice
- Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2
- Etrian Odyssey X
- Toki
- Flipping Death
- Famitsu previews
- NBA 2K19
Robotics;Notes DaSH
The latest issue of Famitsu magazine reveals that Robotics;Notes DaSH, a sequel to Robotics;Notes, is headed to the Nintendo Switch. It will be released on November 22nd in Japan, and will cost 8 424 Yen at retail and 7 560 Yen on the Nintendo eShop. The opening song will be by Zwei, and the ending song by Itou Kanako.
Here’s the preview pages from Famitsu:
Robotics;Notes DaSH (Switch) comes out on November 22nd in Japan. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!
Source: Famitsu
Warriors Orochi 4
Here’s some gameplay footage for Warriors Orochi 4, showcasing Zeus and Athena:
Warriors Orochi 4 (Switch) comes out on September 27th in Japan, October 16th in North America, and October 19th in Europe.
Digimon Survive
Yesterday, Bandai-Namco announced that Digimon World would also be released in Europe and North America, next year. It will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Digimon anime series.
Here’s a trailer and some more details:
Digimon Survive sees a brand-new group of teenagers, led by Takuma Momozuka, get lost on a school camping trip, finding them transported to a strange new world of monsters and danger. As they fight their way back home through an animated world of difficult decisions and deadly battles, players’ choices throughout the game will impact the evolution of their monster allies, and the final ending. Battles in the game are fought in 2D, in a more classic SRPG style.
Digimon Survive (Switch) comes out next year, worldwide. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!
Source:Bandai-Namco PR
My Hero One’s Justice
Here’s the latest set of screenshots for My Hero One’s Justice, showcasing Mission Mode:
My Hero One’s Justice (Switch) comes out on August 23rd in Japan, and October 26th in Europe and North America.
Source: Gamer
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2
Here’s the trailer for Super Baby Vegeta, included in Extra Pack 3 for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2!
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 – Extra Pack 3 (Switch) comes out this Summer worldwide.
Etrian Odyssey X
Here’s the latest video clips for Etrian Odyssey X:
【職業紹介16:ミスティック】
3DS『世界樹の迷宮X(クロス)』発売まであと2日!
本日はミスティックをご紹介します。https://t.co/6M0b8VSVuw #世界樹X pic.twitter.com/RVoPW1m3It— 世界樹の迷宮 広報 @世界樹X 発売中! (@SQ_kouhou) July 31, 2018
【職業紹介17:インペリアル】
3DS『世界樹の迷宮X(クロス)』発売まであと2日!
インペリアルをご紹介します。 https://t.co/6M0b8VSVuw #世界樹X pic.twitter.com/mFXKqa14NA— 世界樹の迷宮 広報 @世界樹X 発売中! (@SQ_kouhou) July 31, 2018
Etrian Odyssey X (3DS) comes out on August 2nd in Japan.
Toki
Here’s a video for Toki, that shows Philippe Dessoly creating one of the enemies: Killer Harnas!
https://twitter.com/Microids_off/status/1023939521082155008
Toki (Switch) comes out on November 22nd in Europe and North America.
Flipping Death
Here’s the boxart for Flipping Death, that will come with some bonuses at retail:
Flipping Death (Switch) comes out this August in Europe and North America, via the Nintendo eShop (retail release will follow at a later date).
Source: Rising Star Games (Twitter)
Famitsu previews
This week, the following games will be featured in Famitsu magazine:
- SaGa Scarlet Grace (Nintendo Switch, out on August 2nd in Japan)
- Pro Yakyuu Famista Evolution (Nintendo Switch, out on August 2nd in Japan)
The latest issue of Famitsu magazine comes out on Thursday in Japan (effectively Wednesday morning/afternoon in North America and Europe respectively).
NBA 2K19
Here’s the latest player showcase picture for NBA 2K19:
NBA 2K19 (Switch) comes out on September 11th worldwide.
Source: Take-Two (Twitter)