eShop news (July 24): Megaton Rainfall / PHRASEFIGHT / Umi no Kakera / CyberConnect2’s Trilogy of Vengeance
Today’s Nintendo eShop news: Megaton Rainfall announced for the Nintendo Switch, but also…
- PHRASEFIGHT
- Umi no Kakera
- CyberConnect 2’s Trilogy of Vengeance
- Wandersong
- Detective Gallo
- Speed Brawl
- Feudal Alloy
- Planet Alpha
- Sneaky Ninja
Megaton Rainfall
Earlier today, Pentadimensional Games announced that Megaton Rainfall was headed to the Nintendo Switch next month. Here’s a trailer:
Become a supersonic indestructible interdimensional superbeing in this First Person Superhero Game. Save Earth from a global alien invasion… Just keep an eye on the collateral damage!
Pentadimensional Games (Switch – eShop) comes out on August 9th in Europe and North America. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!
Source: Pentadimensional Games (Twitter)
PHRASEFIGHT
Yesterday, Mediascape announced that PHRASEFIGHT was headed to the Nintendo Switch, as part of their Play, Doujin! label. PHRASEFIGHT is a “rhythm fighting game”, where the strength of your hits depends on the accuracy of your timing. During battles, players will get handicaps, in order to even up the playing field. The Nintendo Switch version featured HD Rumble, as well as motion controls.
Here’s some screenshots:
PHRASEFIGHT (Switch – eShop) does not have a release date yet. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!
Source: Gamer
Umi no Kakera
Yesterday, Mediascape announced that Umi no Kakera (revealed for the Nintendo Switch earlier this year) will be released on July 26th in Japan. It will cost 500 Yen. Here’s some screenshots:
Umi no Kakera (Switch – eShop) comes out on July 26th in Japan. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!
Source: Gamer
CyberConnect2’s Trilogy of Vengeance
Remember CyberConnect2’s Trilogy of Vengeance, the “series” of downloadable, self-published games revealed earlier this year? Well, a new video was uploaded last week, and confirms that not only those games will indeed be released outside Japan, but CyberConnect2 is actually aiming for a worldwide release sometime in 2019.
Here’s the video:
Fuga (Switch – eShop), Tokyo Ogre Gate (Switch – eShop), and Cecile (Switch – eShop) comes out next year worldwide. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!
Wandersong
Last week, Greg Lobanov announced that Wandersong was getting closer to release: as of July 21st, the game is content complete, and almost bug free. Looks like we don’t have too much longer to wait before getting a release date!
Wandersong (Switch – eShop) does not have a release date yet.
Source: Greg Lobano (Twitter)
Detective Gallo
Yesterday, MixedBag Games announced that Detective Gallo will be released this August on Nintendo Switch. Here’s some additional screenshots:
Detective Gallo (Switch – eShop) comes out this August in Europe and North America. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!
Source: MixedBag Games (Twitter)
Speed Brawl
Here’s the latest video clips for Speed Brawl:
Ready… Steady… #SpeedBrawl pic.twitter.com/eiTbzGmgX0
— Speed Brawl (@speedbrawl) July 23, 2018
Speed Brawl… A momentum-based brawler coming soon to PC & consoles from @kongregate and @dblstallion #indiedev #gamedev #brawler pic.twitter.com/T4wlFC7iPX
— Speed Brawl (@speedbrawl) July 23, 2018
Speed Brawl (Switch – eShop) comes out this Summer in Europe and North America.
Feudal Alloy
Here’s the latest video clip for Feudal Alloy:
Don't forget to prepare for a fight.#gamedev #indiedev #FeudalAlloy pic.twitter.com/cepcPqwlWl
— Attu Games (@Attu_Games) July 23, 2018
Feudal Alloy (Switch – eShop) comes out this Summer in Europe and North America.
Planet Alpha
Here’s the latest video clips for Planet Alpha:
HELLO MONDAY!#MondayMotivation #PLANETALPHA #UE4 pic.twitter.com/E6kycOoLfK
— PLANET ALPHA (@PLANETALPHA) July 23, 2018
How would you solve this situation? #PLANETALPHA #UE4 pic.twitter.com/7FV7vIq4Je
— PLANET ALPHA (@PLANETALPHA) July 21, 2018
Planet Alpha (Switch – eShop) comes out later this year in Europe and North America.
Sneaky Ninja
Here’s the latest video clip for Sneaky Ninja, showcasing the inventory system:
In #SneakyNinja, a ninja is nothing without his toolkit, and now he'll need to think about one extra thing when choosing his tools — Tetris skills! The inventory now uses a grid-based system that you'll need to fit your items into #screenshotsaturday #indiedev #gamedev pic.twitter.com/v2pGLxnpyp
— Sneaky Ninja (@SFSGames) July 21, 2018
Sneaky Ninja (Wii U – eShop) does not have a release date yet.