{"id":1846965,"date":"2023-09-14T16:49:03","date_gmt":"2023-09-14T20:49:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/platogaming.com\/plato-data\/todays-nintendo-direct-plus-mortal-kombat-1-and-todays-other-releases-and-sales-toucharcade\/"},"modified":"2023-09-14T16:49:03","modified_gmt":"2023-09-14T20:49:03","slug":"todays-nintendo-direct-plus-mortal-kombat-1-and-todays-other-releases-and-sales-toucharcade","status":"publish","type":"station","link":"https:\/\/platogaming.com\/plato-data\/todays-nintendo-direct-plus-mortal-kombat-1-and-todays-other-releases-and-sales-toucharcade\/","title":{"rendered":"Today\u2019s Nintendo Direct, Plus \u2018Mortal Kombat 1\u2019 and Today\u2019s Other Releases and Sales \u2013 TouchArcade"},"content":{"rendered":"

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for September 14th, 2023. There\u2019s no two ways about it: today is mostly about that Nintendo Direct. But due to the nature of time zones, today\u2019s article<\/em> is not about that Nintendo Direct. No, today is mostly about the big list of Thursday releases, plus a healthy list of sales and a few news nods. Sorry, it\u2019s the best I can do with how things are. We\u2019ll catch up tomorrow on all of the exciting details. For now, let\u2019s get to what we\u2019ve got!<\/p>\n

News<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Enjoy Today\u2019s Nintendo Direct Presentation<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Regular readers know how this goes. As I\u2019m writing this, today\u2019s Nintendo Direct presentation is about four and a half hours in the future. By the time you\u2019re reading this, it will be in the past. It\u2019s supposed to be about forty minutes long and will focus on Nintendo Switch games coming this winter. I\u2019m sure there was a lot of interesting things in it, and I\u2019ll try to touch on some of them in tomorrow\u2019s article. As usual, I encourage you to watch the video linked above if you haven\u2019t seen it yet.<\/p>\n

The First Part of the \u2018Pokemon Scarlet & Violet\u2019 Expansion Pass Is Now Available<\/strong><\/p>\n

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I forgot to put this in yesterday\u2019s article, but hey, better late than never. The Pokemon Scarlet & Violet: The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero<\/em> DLC will arrive in two parts, and the first of them is now available. Part 1: The Teal Mask<\/em> brings you to a rather traditionally Japanese location with new Pokemon to catch and new adventures to embark upon. If you have the Expansion Pass<\/em>, which is available for $34.99, you can just go ahead and grab The Teal Mask<\/em> right now. There\u2019s no set release date for the second part yet, but who knows, maybe it was in that Nintendo Direct I haven\u2019t watched yet.<\/p>\n

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

Mortal Kombat 1 Premium Edition ($109.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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While Mortal Kombat 1<\/em>\u2018s regular roll-out won\u2019t happen until next week, those who purchase the Premium Edition<\/em> get access from today. And I salute those brave soldiers, as we have seen very little of the Switch version of this game so far and what little we have seen is somewhat concerning. It normally doesn\u2019t bode well when a publisher is holding its cards close to its chest this close to release, but we\u2019ll know soon if we\u2019ve got a miracle port or an unfortunate incident with this one. Fingers crossed, because in every other respect this looks like a home run for Mortal Kombat<\/em> fans.<\/p>\n

Baten Kaitos I & II HD Remaster ($49.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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GameCube fans are eating well this year. We got Metroid Prime<\/em>, we got Pikmin 1 and 2<\/em>, rumors are persisting about some other things, and here\u2019s a collection of Baten Kaitos<\/em> and Baten Kaitos Origins<\/em>. This pair of games was co-developed by tri-Crescendo and Monolith Soft (yes, the Xenoblade<\/em> people), with Namco serving as publisher on the first and Nintendo handling the duties on the prequel. They\u2019re turn-based RPGs with a really interesting world design that heavily incorporates cards into just about everything. I just got my copy in the mail a few hours ago so I can\u2019t speak to how good these remasters are, but I\u2019m a big fan of the original games and will vouch for them any day of the week.<\/p>\n

Solar Ash ($39.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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From the developer of Hyper Light Drifter<\/em> comes another great\u2013looking game, this time in spanky-fresh 3D. You play as a Voidrunner who is trying to prevent the destruction of her world. You\u2019ll have to battle enemies, surf the clouds, swing around all over the place, take down nasty bosses, and grind rails like a cool early \u201900 mascot character would. No Soaps, though. This has been out for a while on other platforms and has received a decent response, albeit one somewhat more muted than its predecessor. How about this Switch port? We\u2019ll be leaving that to our pal Mikhail, who should have a review for us as soon as he can wrap his noodle around it.<\/p>\n

Mugen Souls Z ($39.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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Chou-Chou and friends return in this turn-based RPG follow-up. This time they\u2019ll be attempting to conquer the twelve Zodiac worlds to prove Chou-Chou is the best goddess around. Explore the worlds, battle and recruit monsters, pop off some cool combos, and make your own goons by customizing various parts and job classes. This is a bit better than the original, but it\u2019s still kind of middling as RPGs go. Since the game is almost a decade old, there\u2019s no shortage of reviews out there for it if you want to get some opinions about its quality. I personally can really only recommend it to fans of the original game, especially at this price. Go grab it for half the price on Steam if you really want to play it.<\/p>\n

Arcade Archives Manhattan 24th Precinct ($7.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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Hey, another relatively obscure Konami game. That\u2019s cool. This is a 1986 game and you might know it better under the title of Jail Break<\/em>. It\u2019s something of a run-and-gun affair where you have to blast your way through five stages, taking down prisoners and rescuing innocents. This one had to have some edits done to remove a certain licensed character that Konami didn\u2019t have the rights to and cover up some bawdy elements, but the action remains the same. Is this one of Konami\u2019s best? No, far from it. But it\u2019s interesting and I suspect many of you haven\u2019t played it before, so that might be enough.<\/p>\n

Summum Aeterna ($19.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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From the makers of Metroidvania-style game Aeterna Noctis<\/em> comes this roguelite spin on the concept. At a glance I think it\u2019s safely checking most of the boxes people want to see checked in these side-scrolling action roguelites, but the only way I could say for sure would be to properly dig into it. Still, looking at people who have done so tells me that this is at least worth investigating for fans of things like Dead Cells<\/em>. One interesting distinguishing feature here is a cross-platform leaderboard of sorts that pits your best times on the highest level seeds against other players. If you finish at the top of the pile, you\u2019ll get a cool hat until someone takes it from you. Neat.<\/p>\n

AK-xolotl ($18.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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A gun-toting, adorable axolotl takes the center stage in this top-down roguelite shooter. The main character is the major gimmick here, as it otherwise looks like a solidly-constructed but fairly orthodox entry into its sub-genre. As you battle your many foes, keep an eye out for axolotl eggs that you can raise into helpful Axolittles. Kill enemies, use them as ingredients, cook up stat-boosting recipes, and go back in even stronger than before. Sure, why not?<\/p>\n

Fresh Start ($19.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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This seems vaguely inspired by PowerWash Simulator<\/em>. You\u2019re traveling around a world where everything has been covered up with mud and other goop. You have to clean it all up by washing things off and vacuuming things up. There are also some quests to complete and light puzzles to solve. Seems promising for PowerWash<\/em> fans looking for their next hit. No word on whether or not things go DING when you clean them, though. And if it doesn\u2019t do that, then it\u2019s fighting an uphill battle right from the start.<\/p>\n

Skyhook ($4.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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This affordable arena battler allows up to four people to duke it out via local multiplayer. Choose from five characters and see who will be the last one swinging. Oh right, I didn\u2019t mention the gimmick of this one. Everyone has a grappling hook. You can use it to get around, and you can use it to kill the other characters. From time to time, chests will descend from the sky and offer up some power-ups and other goodies to turn the tides. You can also battle the CPU if you want, but I get the strong impression that isn\u2019t really the best way to play.<\/p>\n

Inspector Gadget: MAD Time Party ($39.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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Inspector Gadget<\/em> is back\u2026 in Switch party game form! Up to four players can join in on this via local multiplayer, and it\u2019s pretty much a generic party game with an assortment of minigames to compete in. But it has Inspector Gadget, Chief Quimby, Penny, Brain, and others, so maybe that\u2019s enough for you or your kids. There are sixteen different minigames to play in total, which isn\u2019t too shabby but well under what you would get with a Mario Party<\/em> game. Your call.<\/p>\n

Dynablaster ($19.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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You might look at this and just see a rather run of the mill Bomberman<\/em> clone with phenomenally<\/em> bad release timing, but there\u2019s a lot of weird behind-the-scenes things going on with Dynablaster<\/em>. Back in the day, Bomberman<\/em> was released in some regions as Dynablaster<\/em>. Hudson didn\u2019t own the name, so someone else grabbed it and is using it to, er, borrow some attention from the original. On top of that, this was one of the games slated for the ill-fated Intellivision Amico, a console whose noisy spokesman promised would only<\/em> feature exclusive games that needed its bizarre controllers. I guess that wasn\u2019t true, because here\u2019s Dynablaster<\/em> on Switch. It\u2019s a competently made homage, but it has the misfortune of launching a day after a much more fully-featured official Bomberman<\/em> game. If you want a more affordable option and don\u2019t mind the lack of online options, this might be an okay alternative. These developers have been through a lot and probably wouldn\u2019t mind the support.<\/p>\n

Thunder Ray ($14.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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Are you Johnny Ray? Are you Slim Ray? Are you Fay Wray? Who wants to know? Okay, so this is pretty obviously a game inspired by Punch-Out!!<\/em> one way or another. Its story seems very similar to Power Punch II<\/em>, but no one could possibly be inspired by that mess. In terms of gameplay, it comes off more like Super Punch-Out!!<\/em> than the NES one, and whether that is a good thing or not is an exercise best left to the reader. Travel across the galaxy battling the fiercest aliens to prove you\u2019re the best of the best. The graveyards of gaming history are littered with games that tried to imitate Punch-Out!!<\/em> and fell short. Can this one beat the odds?<\/p>\n

Love Love School Days ($10.49)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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Well, this doesn\u2019t look all that good, but it might be weird enough to get some kicks out of. You\u2019re playing a virtual reality dating sim and having reached an ending with one of the secondary heroines, you restart the game to aim for the main heroine\u2019s heart. However, the girl you just courted catches your attempt to cheat on her and snaps. She\u2019ll stalk you through the halls of the school, and if she catches you\u2026 it won\u2019t go well. Can you find a way out?<\/p>\n

Isekai Rondo ($14.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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Hey, it\u2019s another KEMCO RPG! Specifically, it\u2019s another EXE-Create KEMCO RPG. This one takes its story cues from one of the big manga\/light novel\/anime trends of the last ten years, with the protagonist being someone from our world who is hit by Truck-kun and reincarnated in a fantasy world. He gets a great job class and naturally forms a party with one or more attractive ladies. Well, you know how these things go. I might review this one, just for funsies.<\/p>\n

City of Beats ($19.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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This is a rhythm-driven action roguelite shooter, and that\u2019s already a mouthful from the hop. Indeed, if one were to find any issue in here it is that the game is trying to do quite a lot at once. Sometimes it might be a little too much, but for the most part it hangs together well. It\u2019s also a little on the shorter side, so do keep that in mind. Reviews were on the positive side on other platforms, albeit not overwhelmingly, so if you like the sound of the concept you might want to give it a closer look.<\/p>\n

Teocida + Estigma ($9.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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A pair of bizarre games, to be sure. Teocida<\/em> is a puzzle platformer with a psychological horror bent to it. Estigma<\/em> is a puzzle game. I think it\u2019s one of those games where you need to paint the floor by stepping over every square. The aesthetic is certainly striking with both of these games. Working out to a fiver each, this might be a decent choice for someone on the hunt for less typical fare.<\/p>\n

Retro Mystery Club Vol. 1: The Ise-Shima Case ($9.90)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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An indie Japanese-style adventure game retro throwback with graphics done by Kiyokazu Arai, who worked on at least one such game back in the day with Yuji Horii? Wow, that\u2019s neat. No wonder it looks so authentically retro. Anyway, you\u2019re a detective trying to solve a murder that happened in Tokyo, but your investigation takes you to Ise-Shima in Mie Prefecture. Question people, search for clues, and see if you can figure out the answers behind the mystery. Love it. You never know how good or bad these kinds of things are until you hit the end, but hopefully it can live up to its initial potential.<\/p>\n

Retro Revengers ($9.90)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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Wow, another game about the characters getting isekai<\/em>\u2018d into another world. Two in a single day, what are the chances? Truck-kun is on a rampage<\/em> today. This one is an action-platformer, and you\u2019ve got an assortment of characters who each have their own abilities given to them by the Retro Goddess. You\u2019ll have to switch between them to take advantage of their skills in order to defeat the evil Demon Overlord of Triple-A. Meta-commentary! Ha<\/em>!<\/p>\n

Enraged Red Ogre ($16.99)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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From the makers of Zombie Panic in Wonderland<\/em>, this is a Metroidvania-style action-adventure starring a tiny but strong red ogre. He has to rage his way through world broken up into nine different zones, smashing his foes and collecting upgrades to get even more powerful. I think it has its presentation down pat, but it takes a lot for a game of this sort to stand out on the eShop these days and I don\u2019t know if attractive pixel art is enough. I\u2019ll have to spend some time with it.<\/p>\n

The Bin Bunch<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Labyrinth ($19.99)<\/strong><\/p>\n

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River Pirates ($4.99)<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Yummy Jewels ($2.99)<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Ouija: They are Among us ($3.99)<\/strong><\/p>\n

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

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

That\u2019s a fairly large list of new sales for a Thursday. We\u2019ve got some Square Enix games, some Inti-Create games, some ININ stuff, and more. I\u2019ll let you look through yourself to see what jumps out at you, because if you leave it up to me I am just going to shake you and scream about SaGa<\/em> and Theatrhythm<\/em>. Not too much in the outbox, so you might as well look at that while you\u2019re zooming through the new discounts.<\/p>\n

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

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Theatrhythm Final Bar Line<\/strong> <\/em>($32.99 from $49.99 until 9\/26)
\nTheatrhythm FBL Digital Deluxe<\/strong> <\/em>($52.79 from $79.99 until 9\/26)
\nTheatrhythm FBL Premium DD<\/strong><\/em> ($65.99 from $99.99 until 9\/26)
\nRomancing SaGa Minstrel Song<\/strong> <\/em>($19.99 from $24.99 until 9\/26)
\nHarvestella<\/strong> <\/em>($29.99 from $59.99 until 9\/26)
\nVarious Daylife<\/strong> <\/em>($14.49 from $28.99 until 9\/26)
\nThe Diofield Chronicle<\/strong><\/em> ($29.99 from $59.99 until 9\/26)
\nTactics Ogre: Reborn<\/strong> <\/em>($29.99 from $49.99 until 9\/26)
\nActraiser Renaissance<\/strong><\/em> ($14.99 from $29.99 until 9\/26)
\nFinal Fantasy VII<\/strong><\/em> ($7.99 from $15.99 until 9\/26)
\nFinal Fantasy VIII<\/strong> <\/em>($9.99 from $19.99 until 9\/26)
\nFinal Fantasy X\/X-2 Remaster<\/strong><\/em> ($24.99 from $49.99 until 9\/26)
\nFinal Fantasy XV Pocket<\/strong><\/em> ($11.99 from $29.99 until 9\/26)
\nChrono Cross Radical Dreamers<\/strong> <\/em>($9.99 from $19.99 until 9\/26)
\nCrisis Core Final Fantasy VII<\/strong> <\/em>($34.99 from $49.99 until 9\/26)<\/p>\n


\nRomancing SaGa 3<\/strong><\/em> ($5.21 from $28.99 until 9\/26)
\nCollection of SaGa FF Legend<\/strong><\/em> ($9.99 from $19.99 until 9\/26)
\nChocobo GP<\/strong><\/em> ($24.99 from $49.99 until 9\/26)
\nDragon Quest Treasures<\/strong><\/em> ($35.99 form $59.99 until 9\/26)
\nParanormasight<\/strong> <\/em>($13.99 from $19.99 until 9\/26)
\nOctopath Traveler II<\/strong><\/em> ($44.99 from $59.99 until 9\/26)
\nVoice of Cards Trilogy<\/strong><\/em> ($39.99 from $49.99 until 9\/26)
\nVoice of Cards Trilogy + DLC<\/strong> <\/em>($51.99 from $64.99 until 9\/26)
\nShadows Over Loathing<\/strong><\/em> ($17.71 from $23.00 until 9\/27)
\nMetal Dogs<\/strong> <\/em>($9.90 from $22.00 until 9\/27)
\nAzure Striker Gunvolt 3<\/strong> <\/em>($22.49 from $29.99 until 9\/27)
\nGC: Luminous Avenger iX 2<\/strong> <\/em>($13.74 from $24.99 until 9\/27)
\nGal Guardians: Demon Purge<\/strong> <\/em>($19.99 from $24.99 until 9\/27)
\nMoving Out 2<\/strong><\/em> ($22.49 from $29.99 until 9\/28)
\nDisney Dreamlight Valley Ultimate<\/strong><\/em> ($45.49 from $69.99 until 9\/28)<\/p>\n


\nTaito Milestones<\/strong><\/em> ($11.99 from $39.99 until 9\/28)
\nCannon Dancer \u2013 Osman<\/strong> <\/em>($14.99 from $29.99 until 9\/28)
\nG-Darius HD<\/strong><\/em> ($11.99 from $29.99 until 9\/28)
\nCotton Fantasy<\/strong><\/em> ($11.99 from $39.99 until 9\/28)
\nCotton Reboot!<\/strong> <\/em>($11.99 from $39.99 until 9\/28)
\nNinja JaJaMaru: Great Yokai Battle<\/strong><\/em> ($7.99 from $19.99 until 9\/28)
\nNinja JaJaMaru Retro Collection<\/strong><\/em> ($5.99 from $14.99 until 9\/28)
\nNinja JaJaMaru: The Lost RPGs<\/strong> <\/em>($6.49 from $12.99 until 9\/28)
\nLootbox Lyfe+<\/strong><\/em> ($5.99 from $9.99 until 9\/28)
\nGo! Go! PogoGirl<\/strong> <\/em>($2.49 from $4.99 until 9\/28)
\nEvilUp<\/strong> <\/em>($3.59 from $5.99 until 9\/28)
\nPets at Work<\/strong><\/em> ($2.49 from $4.99 until 9\/28)
\nFrogun<\/strong> <\/em>($9.74 from $14.99 until 9\/28)
\nMrs. Cat Between Worlds<\/strong> <\/em>($2.49 from $4.99 until 9\/28)
\nNeon Souls<\/strong><\/em> ($2.49 from $4.99 until 9\/28)<\/p>\n


\nPrincess Closet<\/strong> <\/em>($14.99 from $19.99 until 9\/28)
\nBumballon<\/strong> <\/em>($2.99 from $4.99 until 9\/28)
\nVelocity Noodle<\/strong><\/em> ($6.49 from $12.99 until 9\/28)
\nAgriculture<\/strong> <\/em>($3.49 from $4.99 until 9\/29)
\nShuttlecock-H<\/strong><\/em> ($5.19 from $7.99 until 9\/29)
\nAoishiro HD Remaster<\/strong> <\/em>($10.19 from $11.99 until 9\/29)
\nAkaiito HD Remaster<\/strong> <\/em>($10.19 from $11.99 until 9\/29)
\nMarble Maid<\/strong> <\/em>($4.99 from $9.99 until 9\/29)
\nRick Henderson<\/strong><\/em> ($3.19 from $7.99 until 9\/29)
\nSephonie<\/strong> <\/em>($13.99 from $19.99 until 9\/30)
\nUltraGoodness<\/strong> <\/em>($3.49 from $4.99 until 9\/30)
\nDeath Becomes You<\/strong> <\/em>($5.59 from $7.99 until 9\/30)
\nWorking Hard Collection<\/strong><\/em> ($3.49 from $4.99 until 9\/30)
\nAeterna Noctis<\/strong><\/em> ($11.99 from $29.99 until 10\/3)
\nFall of Porcupine<\/strong><\/em> ($13.39 from $19.99 until 10\/4)<\/p>\n

Sales Ending Tomorrow, Friday, September 15th<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Anyaroth: The Queen\u2019s Tyranny<\/strong><\/em> ($11.99 from $14.99 until 9\/15)
\nArmored Lab Force Vulvehicles<\/strong><\/em> ($8.49 from $9.99 until 9\/15)
\nAsh of Gods: The Way<\/strong><\/em> ($21.24 from $24.99 until 9\/15)
\nAshina: The Red Witch<\/strong><\/em> ($7.99 from $9.99 until 9\/15)
\nDanmaku Unlimited 3<\/strong><\/em> ($6.99 from $9.99 until 9\/15)
\nEchoBlade<\/strong> <\/em>($6.99 from $9.99 until 9\/15)
\nFreezer Pops<\/strong><\/em> ($4.99 from $9.99 until 9\/15)
\nGerda: A Flame in Winter<\/strong><\/em> ($9.99 from $19.99 until 9\/15)
\nGraze Counter GM<\/strong><\/em> ($9.99 from $14.99 until 9\/15)
\nHyper Meteor<\/strong> <\/em>($4.79 from $7.99 until 9\/15)
\nPhantom Breaker Omnia<\/strong><\/em> ($4.99 from $19.99 until 9\/15)
\nScar of the Doll<\/strong> <\/em>($4.99 from $9.99 until 9\/15)
\nSuper Box Delivery: Beyond the Horizon<\/strong> <\/em>($1.99 from $4.99 until 9\/15)<\/p>\n

That\u2019s all for today, friends. We\u2019ll be back tomorrow with more new games, more sales, and a lot of news. I wonder what we\u2019ll see in that Direct today? There have been leaks and rumors aplenty, but you never really know until you see the show. Fingers crossed for some Metroid<\/em>. Any Metroid<\/em>, really. I hope you all have a thrilling Thursday, and as always, thanks for reading!<\/p>\n

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