{"id":1741159,"date":"2022-07-18T17:42:27","date_gmt":"2022-07-18T21:42:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/platogaming.com\/?post_type=station&p=1741159"},"modified":"2022-07-18T18:45:50","modified_gmt":"2022-07-18T22:45:50","slug":"switcharcade-round-up-reviews-featuring-capcom-arcade-2nd-stadium-plus-raging-blasters-and-todays-other-releases-and-sales","status":"publish","type":"station","link":"https:\/\/platogaming.com\/plato-data\/switcharcade-round-up-reviews-featuring-capcom-arcade-2nd-stadium-plus-raging-blasters-and-todays-other-releases-and-sales\/","title":{"rendered":"SwitchArcade Round-Up: Reviews Featuring \u2018Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium\u2019, Plus \u2018Raging Blasters\u2019 and Today\u2019s Other Releases and Sales"},"content":{"rendered":"

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for July 18th, 2022. It\u2019s a holiday here in Japan. Yes, today we celebrate the sea because it is Umi no Hi<\/em>. I am celebrating it by working, and also playing some Mega Man<\/em> games. Just as the people in old times did, really. For today, I have a few reviews for you! Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium, Overrogue<\/em>, and Super UFO Fighter<\/em> are today\u2019s lucky contestants. After that, it\u2019s sales time. The usual lists of new and expiring sales, naturally. Let\u2019s dive in!<\/p>\n

Reviews & Mini-Views<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium ($39.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n<\/p>\n

Capcom has been quite good about putting out a lot of stuff from its back catalog on the Nintendo Switch, often via compilations. Early last year, it brought us Capcom Arcade Stadium<\/em>, a collection of thirty-two of the company\u2019s arcade classics that included a number lesser-seen titles among the usual suspects. While the idea of adding more games via downloadable content was talked about, it seems that Capcom opted to just go ahead and do a second collection. Enter Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium<\/em>, which offers up an additional thirty-two titles.<\/p>\n

This time Capcom has opted to skip the multiple game bundles. The basic app is free to download, and like the first set you get one game for free. This time, it\u2019s the 1984 action game SonSon<\/em>. Perhaps not as iconic as 1943: The Battle of Midway<\/em>, the free game included with the first Arcade Stadium<\/em>, but it\u2019s a lot of fun and sets the stage for this more eclectic batch of titles. Beyond that, you can buy each of the games a la carte<\/em> for $3.99 each or go all-in and pick up everything for $39.99. The latter is the best deal by a long shot, making the per-game price just $1.29. That\u2019s just over five quarters per game, a stunning value for those of us old enough to remember playing these on the real cabinets.<\/p>\n

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In terms of the shell the games exist in, it\u2019s almost exactly the same as the original. All of the same options, extra modes, challenges, and so on. This is a good thing in just about every way. The constant rotation of events and the CAPSO system tying the experience together encourages you to try out all of the games, even ones you might otherwise neglect. The emulation is good, and input lag is less of an issue here than it was in the launch version of the first Arcade Stadium<\/em>. There are a couple of ways where I wish it hadn\u2019t taken after the original, however. There is no online multiplayer here, and that is the biggest strike. I\u2019m also not a fan of some of the scaling and screen orientation options for a few games. The filter options also aren\u2019t as robust as we saw in the recent Capcom Fighting Collection<\/em>.<\/p>\n

So let\u2019s look at the selection of games on offer, shall we? I can\u2019t go into detail on every game, but let\u2019s hit some highlights. One of the criticisms of the first set was that it didn\u2019t have a terribly wide selection of Capcom\u2019s fighting games. Well, that\u2019s certainly solved here. A whopping nine of the thirty-two games are straight-up one-on-one fighters, and an additional three could fit a looser definition. There is massive overlap here with the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection<\/em> and the Capcom Fighting Collection<\/em>. The main three Darkstalkers<\/em> games, the original Street Fighter<\/em>, the three Street Fighter Alpha<\/em> games, Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix<\/em>, and Hyper Street Fighter II: Anniversary Edition<\/em> all repeat here.<\/p>\n

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Those three more loosely-defined fighters are ones fans really wanted to see, at least. The two Mega Man<\/em> arcade games are here, which haven\u2019t seen rereleases since the PlayStation 2\/GameCube\/Xbox era. They\u2019re amusing novelties for Mega Man<\/em> fans, with some truly lush graphical representations of characters and scenes that had only been seen in 8-bit style before. We\u2019ve also got Saturday Night Slam Masters<\/em> here, a wrestling\/fighting hybrid that rarely gets reissued due to its character designs requiring a license from the original artist, Fist of the North Star<\/em> creator Tetsuo Hara. It\u2019s an incredible game, and I\u2019m glad to see it pop up again.<\/p>\n

In terms of other overlapping titles from other Switch collections, we\u2019ve got the excellent puzzler Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo<\/em> from the Capcom Fighting Collection<\/em>, and both The King of Dragons<\/em> and Knights of the Round<\/em> from the Capcom Beat \u2018Em Up Bundle<\/em>. Those are also the only pure beat-em-ups in the set, which makes sense as the original Capcom Arcade Stadium<\/em> went heavy on them. That also affects the shooter line-up. Most of Capcom\u2019s big hits in the genre have already been deployed, leaving us with six-ish titles ranging from well-known titles like Gun.Smoke<\/em> (now known as Gan Sumoku<\/em>, presumably to sidestep issues with the famous TV show) to obscurities like Last Duel<\/em>.<\/p>\n

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The rest of the games cover a mix of genres, with a few puzzlers, some action games, and even a sports game. It sometimes feels like the leftovers after the more famous games found in the original Capcom Arcade Stadium<\/em>, but even among the lesser-known titles there is some gold to be found. I particularly enjoyed the puzzler Pnickies<\/em> and the sports multi-game Capcom Sports Club.<\/em> There are only one or two real turkeys here, but even those tend to be interesting experiments that don\u2019t quite come together rather than being completely bad. Capcom didn\u2019t become a legend by accident, after all.<\/p>\n

Overall, the selection of games on offer here is strong and varied, but the significant overlap with other collections does harsh the buzz a little. And while I can comprehend the many reasons why it\u2019s so, it\u2019s unfortunate that Capcom can\u2019t include some of its incredible licensed games like Aliens Vs. Predator, The Punisher, Dungeons & Dragons, X-Men: Children of the Atom<\/em>, and so on. Perhaps one day. For now, this collection essentially includes most<\/em> of the Capcom originals you could want that weren\u2019t on the first Capcom Arcade Stadium<\/em>.<\/p>\n

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Despite the repeat titles and lack of online multiplayer, Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium<\/em> is an easy recommendation to fans of classic arcade games. With a solid range of titles across multiple titles and levels of fame, this set is bound to include plenty of games for everyone to enjoy. The first Capcom Arcade Stadium<\/em> had a lot of cool features, extras, and options, and this follow-up doesn\u2019t deviate from that. I\u2019d strongly suggest grabbing the full-game bundle, but it\u2019s nice to have the option to dabble in the specific games you want if you\u2019re on a budget. It\u2019s a quality package at a great price, and I wish Capcom\u2019s arcade rivals would take some notes from these sets.<\/p>\n

SwitchArcade Score: 4\/5<\/strong><\/p>\n

Overrogue ($14.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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KEMCO and EXE-Create, eh? Time to break out the ol\u2019 template and\u2026 wait, this isn\u2019t anything<\/em> like the usual product of this pairing! Instead of doing another of its usual generic JRPGs, the developer has instead put together a deckbuilding roguelite along the lines of things like Slay The Spire<\/em> or Monster Train<\/em>. That new style of gameplay is packed along with a lot of more familiar elements to create the most interesting game from these folks in a very long while. In this case, it\u2019s the good type of interesting. While it never gets close to the heights of the aforementioned games, it\u2019s probably closer to those than KEMCO\u2019s usual JRPGs are to the kings of that genre.<\/p>\n

The 444th Overlord has had a pretty good run ruling the underworld, but all things come to an end. He\u2019s ready to retire to whatever place monsters retire to, and so a special event called a Selection Battle is called to determine who will take his place on the throne. Among the challengers is the Overlord\u2019s son, Sael. To take over his father\u2019s legacy, Sael has to venture into labyrinths to gather Sagan Crystals. He\u2019ll eventually be joined by a twin-tailed tsundere doll named Elize and a chipper yet money-hungry wolf-girl named Narba. He also has his sheep-like familiar Monty, who is ready to sell Sael out to literally any pretty face that strolls along.<\/p>\n

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I\u2019m talking about the story because it\u2019s one of the more distinctive elements of this game when compared to its peers. There is a proper plot here with named characters, and you\u2019ll be seeing a lot of cut-scenes as you make your way through it. Indeed, outside of the labyrinths, this sometimes feels very much like a more standard KEMCO RPG. You can explore little areas, talk to NPCs, and so on. Your party feeds into the battle mechanics, with the position of each member playing a major role in your strategy. Just one element of a simple yet robust card-based battle system that stays fun for a surprisingly long time.<\/p>\n

That\u2019s critical, because you\u2019re going to be doing a lot of battling. The labyrinths basically consist of a series of nodes, each one containing some kind of event or battle. You\u2019ll get different things on each run, which helps keep things lively. The battles themselves are going to feel familiar if you\u2019ve played a deckbuilder before. Each turn gives you some cards from your deck and a limited number of action points with which to play them. You can earn new cards and get new decks as you go along, allowing you to tweak your strategies to fit your style of play.<\/p>\n

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Overrogue<\/em> can feel a little on the grindy side at times, but it\u2019s generally pleasant as that sort of thing goes. The game offers some IAPs that you can buy that might speed things up a little, but you can make your way through the game easily enough and even eke out just about everything without touching those extra purchases if you\u2019re persistent. I don\u2019t particularly like their presence and the game is a little pushier about them than the average KEMCO game. But the proof of the pudding is in the eating, and I was able to get through to the end without buying them or even feeling like they would be a remotely good idea.<\/p>\n

At the absolute minimum, Overrogue<\/em> shows that KEMCO and EXE-Create can do some good work when they venture outside of their usual comfort zones. There\u2019s an energy and thoughtfulness to this game that makes it feel like the developers were actually sinking their teeth into making it. The best of the best in this style of game are tough to touch, but this game is good enough that deckbuilding roguelite fans should put it somewhere<\/em> on the shopping list even if not necessarily at the top<\/em>.<\/p>\n

SwitchArcade Score: 4\/5<\/strong><\/p>\n

Super UFO Fighter ($11.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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Some games feel more like minigames, and I regret to say that Super UFO Fighter<\/em> is one of them. The basic idea here is fun. It\u2019s like a competitive UFO catcher\/crane game with bright, attractive visuals and a few extra hooks that aim to keep things fresh over time. In true competitive game fashion, you have a few ways to mess with your opponent as they go about their business of trying to get the target item before you do. There are some different stages that throw out a gimmick or two, but by and large there isn\u2019t much on the bone here.<\/p>\n

Super UFO Fighter<\/em> is enjoyable for a short while, but in testing this with my family we\u2019d had our fill after about a half hour. The gameplay got stale quickly, and every match started to feel the same. The single player mode exhausts its ideas equally quickly, and while I appreciate that there is an online multiplayer mode here, I wasn\u2019t able to find a single opponent in all of my attempts. I didn\u2019t have a bad time playing the game, but it\u2019s all just too thin to recommend regardless of whether you mean to play alone or with others.<\/p>\n

SwitchArcade Score: 3\/5<\/strong><\/p>\n

New Releases<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Raging Blasters ($14.70)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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SwitchArcade Highlight!<\/strong><\/p>\n

Fans of TurboGrafx-16 shoot-em-ups, face front: this latest Switch release from Terarin Games is an homage to the games you love. Either solo or in local co-op, you\u2019ll blast your way through eight wild stages of action using two different shot types and five different sub-weapons. You\u2019ve got multiple difficulty modes, and a Caravan-style mode where you have three minutes to score as many points as you can. It\u2019s been available in the Japanese eShop for quite a while now, so I can say with absolute confidence that it is awesome.<\/p>\n

Mojito the Cat ($9.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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This is one of those puzzle-ish action games where you are playing as a cube that tumbles about on its sides. There are sixty different levels included, with some unlockable characters to use as skins. Nothing big that we haven\u2019t seen in other games before, but if you\u2019re in the right mood and the price is right, you could do worse.<\/p>\n

Driving Quest ($9.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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The lead image for this one on the eShop made me think BoomHits was trying a new spin on its prolific ventures into driving games. But no, this is for the most part the same old perspective with the same old gameplay and the same old structure. You can switch to an overhead view if you want, at least. Anyway, choose from different vehicles, drive around, and complete missions. This will likely receive a deep discount in about a month, and another game very similar to this will probably be released by the publisher next week.<\/p>\n

Sales<\/strong><\/h3>\n

(North American eShop, US Prices)<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n

MLB The Show 22<\/em> is the latest free game trial for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. As such, the game has its deepest discount yet to entice those who liked what they tried to put a ring on it and permanently add it to their libraries. There are a few other interesting games in the list, but I\u2019ll let you have a look on your own because there isn\u2019t anything I feel terribly strongly about. In the outbox, it\u2019s Furi<\/em> and some Orange Pixel games! Grab them if you want them, but they\u2019ll probably be back around sooner or later.<\/p>\n

Select New Games on Sale<\/strong><\/p>\n

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MLB The Show 22<\/strong> <\/em>($29.99 from $59.99 until 7\/22)
\nMLB The Show 22 DE<\/strong><\/em> ($49.99 from $99.99 until 7\/22)
\nTimber Story<\/strong><\/em> ($3.49 from $4.99 until 7\/23)
\nMy Universe: Interior Designer<\/strong> <\/em>($17.99 from $29.99 until 7\/24)
\nMy Universe: Puppies & Kittens<\/strong><\/em> ($17.99 from $29.99 until 7\/24)
\nAgatha Christie: Hercule Poirot<\/strong> <\/em>($17.99 from $29.99 until 7\/24)
\nThe Sisters: Party of the Year<\/strong><\/em> ($17.99 from $29.99 until 7\/24)
\nGrand Mountain Adventure Wonderlands<\/strong><\/em> ($20.99 from $34.99 until 7\/24)
\nMarsupilami Hoobadventure<\/strong><\/em> ($17.99 from $29.99 until 7\/24)
\nBeyond a Steel Sky<\/strong> <\/em>($23.99 from $39.99 until 7\/24)
\nAsterix & Obelix: Slap Them All<\/strong> <\/em>($17.99 from $29.99 until 7\/24)
\nKnight Squad 2<\/strong><\/em> ($10.49 from $14.99 until 7\/25)
\nDevastator<\/strong> <\/em>($4.89 from $6.99 until 7\/29)
\nInferno 2<\/strong><\/em> ($1.99 from $4.99 until 7\/29)
\nLuckslinger<\/strong> <\/em>($2.99 from $9.99 until 7\/29)<\/p>\n

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\nGynoug<\/strong> <\/em>($4.89 from $6.99 until 8\/1)
\nGleylancer<\/strong> <\/em>($4.89 from $6.99 until 8\/1)
\nMoto Roader MC<\/strong><\/em> ($4.89 from $6.99 until 8\/1)
\nNicole<\/strong> <\/em>($7.59 from $18.99 until 8\/1)
\nOrbibot<\/strong> <\/em>($1.99 from $4.99 until 8\/1)
\nThe Song Out of Space<\/strong><\/em> ($2.99 from $4.99 until 8\/1)
\nWuppo: Definitive Edition<\/strong> <\/em>($1.99 from $14.99 until 8\/1)
\nStar Horizon<\/strong><\/em> ($1.99 from $9.99 until 8\/2)
\nLost Castle<\/strong><\/em> ($2.49 from $9.99 until 8\/2)
\nSinner: Sacrifice for Redemption<\/strong> <\/em>($3.79 from $18.99 until 8\/2)
\nGame Dev Story<\/strong><\/em> ($7.00 from $14.00 until 8\/4)
\nGolf Club Wasteland<\/strong><\/em> ($1.99 from $9.99 until 8\/5)
\nWhat Lies in the Multiverse<\/strong> <\/em>($5.99 from $14.99 until 8\/5)
\nArise: A Simple Story<\/strong><\/em> ($7.99 from $19.99 until 8\/5)
\nTools Up!<\/strong><\/em> ($1.99 from $19.99 until 8\/5)<\/p>\n

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\nBeautiful Desolation<\/strong><\/em> ($1.99 from $19.99 until 8\/5)
\nNiche: A Genetics Survival Game<\/strong><\/em> ($5.99 from $19.99 until 8\/5)
\nCar Racing Trials<\/strong><\/em> ($7.79 from $12.99 until 8\/5)
\nLong Live the Queen<\/strong><\/em> ($7.99 from $9.99 until 8\/5)
\nSteamWorld Heist<\/strong><\/em> ($4.99 from $19.99 until 8\/5)
\nSteamWorld Dig<\/strong><\/em> ($2.49 from $9.99 until 8\/5)
\nSteamWorld Dig 2<\/strong> <\/em>($6.99 from $19.99 until 8\/5)
\nSteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech<\/strong><\/em> ($8.74 from $24.99 until 8\/5)
\nAnthill<\/strong> <\/em>($1.99 from $9.99 until 8\/5)
\nCurious Expedition<\/strong><\/em> ($5.24 from $14.99 until 8\/5)
\nThe Hong Kong Massacre<\/strong><\/em> ($2.99 from $19.99 until 8\/5)
\nBadland: GotY Edition<\/strong><\/em> ($1.99 from $5.99 until 8\/5)
\nMind Scanners<\/strong><\/em> ($9.34 from $16.99 until 8\/5)
\nUltimate Bumper Cars: Dodgems<\/strong> <\/em>($3.59 from $11.99 until 8\/5)<\/p>\n

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\nLumberhill<\/strong> <\/em>($8.99 from $14.99 until 8\/5)
\nMetamorphosis<\/strong> <\/em>($4.99 from $24.99 until 8\/5)
\nParadise Lost<\/strong><\/em> ($4.99 from $14.99 until 8\/5)
\nFort Triumph<\/strong><\/em> ($7.99 from $19.99 until 8\/5)
\nRed Wings: American Aces<\/strong><\/em> ($2.99 from $11.99 until 8\/5)
\nSlingshot Stunt Driver & Sports<\/strong><\/em> ($2.99 from $9.99 until 8\/5)
\nSuper Hero Driving School<\/strong><\/em> ($2.99 from $9.99 until 8\/5)
\nBase Jump Wing Suit Flying<\/strong> <\/em>($2.99 from $9.99 until 8\/5)
\nJump Into The Plane<\/strong><\/em> ($2.99 from $9.99 until 8\/5)<\/p>\n

Sales Ending Tomorrow, Tuesday, July 19th<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Furi<\/strong> <\/em>($6.99 from $19.99 until 7\/19)
\nGroundskeeper2<\/strong> <\/em>($1.99 from $4.99 until 7\/19)
\nGunslugs<\/strong> <\/em>($3.19 from $7.99 until 7\/19)
\nGunslugs 2<\/strong> <\/em>($3.19 from $7.99 until 7\/19)
\nHeroes of Loot<\/strong><\/em> ($3.19 from $7.99 until 7\/19)
\nHeroes of Loot 2<\/strong> <\/em>($3.99 from $9.99 until 7\/19)
\nMeganoid<\/strong> <\/em>($3.59 from $8.99 until 7\/19)
\nSpace Grunts<\/strong><\/em> ($5.59 from $13.99 until 7\/19)
\nSquids Odyssey<\/strong> <\/em>($2.24 from $14.99 until 7\/19)
\nStardash<\/strong> <\/em>($3.99 from $9.99 until 7\/19)<\/p>\n

That\u2019s all for today, friends. We\u2019ll be back tomorrow with a handful of new releases, a few more reviews, and whatever news and sales come along in the next day. I hope you all have a fantastic Monday, and as always, thanks for reading!<\/p>\n

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