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Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for May 28th, 2021. In spite of the fact that more than twenty-five new games hit the eShop yesterday, today has a huge number of releases all on its own. The obvious highlights include
Wonder Boy Asha in Monster World and
World’s End Club, but there are plenty of other interesting games to check out. And some really bad ones, too. That’s the business! We’ve also got a rather large list of new sales to look at, and a rather small list of outgoing sales to consider. Let’s have a look at everything and see what’s what!
Hardcore Gamer recently had the opportunity to sit down with NIS America and discuss some of their upcoming titles for the spring release. Some of it was updates on things previously announced, while other information was brand new to us. But without further ado, NISA has exciting titles on the horizon that we’d love to tell you about.
R-Type Final 2
The classic arcade shooter franchise returns in an enhanced and evolved format. R-Type Final 2 brings the classic frenetic gameplay of the original titles and merges them with modern features and graphics. The performance based difficulty adjusts to each player’s experience, making it accessible to both veteran pilots and new recruits. Players have the freedom to customize their loadout with coloring, decals and of course weapons. R-Type Final 2 is scheduled for April 30 release for PC, PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One and Xbox Series S/X.
World’s End Club, which was renamed from
Death March Club, follows a dozen elementary school students who form the Go-Getters Club at their school. Following a bus accident, the kids are trapped in a weird underwater amusement park. Before long, a mysterious, inhuman figure appears to force them to play “The Fate Game.” The game involves giving each member of the club a bracelet, a special ability, and a task to complete. The kids will have to cooperate and help (or hinder) each other as they get things done on the way to the end.
World’s End Club also received a “demo” of sorts exclusive to Apple Arcade subscribers. The game launched on Apple Arcade in 2020, but wasn’t entirely finished. It ended on a cliffhanger. Writer Kotaro Uchikoshi took to Twitter to assure players that “Part 2” of the story would be released in 2021 and that the Nintendo Switch edition would be a complete, single release.