This is how interiors will look like in #CatQuest2!Ĭome join our discord: #gamedev #NintendoSwitch #PS4 #XboxOne #Steam #iOS #Android #screenshotsaturday /aPnPQ9LruZĬat Quest II: The Lupus Empire (Switch – eShop) does not have a release date yet. Here’s a video clip for Cat Quest II: The Lupus Empire: Source: Attu Games (Twitter) Cat Quest II: The Lupus Empire Unfortunately, no release date or even window was provided.įeudal Alloy (Switch – eShop) comes out this Summer in Europe and North America. Last week, SEGA announced yet another game for its SEGA Ages series on Nintendo Switch: Space Harrier. Source: Team Reptile PR SEGA Ages Space Harrier The Upcoming Games page has been updated! Lethal League Blaze (Switch – eShop) comes out in Spring 2019 in Europe and North America. The new HP setting will see you reach even higher speeds before getting knocked out and as if there wasn’t enough chaos, there’s an option for all new ball power-ups to really mess you up. Gameplay has also seen additions, with a grab move that allows you to pitch the ball back and directly counter your opponent’s defense. There’s double the amount of characters at launch and more on the way post-release. For this installment, Team Reptile upped their game using 3D graphics (best seen in the zoomed-in K.O’s) and new modes like the event-based ‘story mode’ and something called Lethal Volley. The original game amassed tens of millions of views on youtube. Lethal League is a projectile-fighting game known for it’s ridiculous speeds and hitstun. The game features music by the one and only Hideki Naganuma, but also Frank Klepacki, Pixelord, and many others. Today, Team Reptile announced that Lethal League Blaze (a sequel to Lethal League, a projectile fighting game) is coming to the Nintendo Switch in Spring 2019. This time around there will be double the characters at launch and more to come after.Today’s Nintendo eShop news: Lethal League Blaze announced for the Nintendo Switch, but also… Lethal League Blaze is the sequel to the popular projectile-fighting game Lethal League known for it’s ridiculous speeds and hitstun, the original game was intense to watch and intenser to play. Wicked Tracks: A Breakbeat, Hip-Hop and House soundtrack featuring the likes of Hideki Naganuma, Frank Klepacki, Pixelord, Bignic, and of course, Klaus Veen.And then there are game modes like Strikers, using goals, and something called Lethal Volley… Modes and options: Pick your preferred style of play like with HP, one-shot kill or points.Then check out the event-based Story Mode that has you playing all sides of the going-downs in Shine City. Play on your own: Step up to the plate by yourself and beat a series of opponents in the Arcade Mode to reach the beat-blasting bossfight.New modes and stages are in there too and even the soundtrack can be unlocked to play at leisure. Tons of unlockable extras and secrets: Unlock characters and their outfits as you play. Then go further beyond with parries and countering with throws ending with the pure psychological goodness: taunts. Improve by learning how to use Smashes, Bunts and Special Abilities to your advantage.
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