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Up to $10 off notable June-released games on PS4, Xbox One and Switch

Amazon has discounted several PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch games that were released in June in the U.S. region: Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Kingdom Come Deliverance Royal Edition, Kotodama: The 7 Mysteries of Fujisawa, Samurai Shodown, The Sinking City and Warhammer: Chaosbane.

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Review - Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition (Switch) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Leo Faria: "Let me be clear that I laud Saber Interactive for doing the impossible and managing to make a game like Kingdom Come: Deliverance run on the Switch in the first place. Sadly, just because they could, it doesn’t mean they should have done so. This game is not a good fit for the platform, be it for its excessive emphasis on immersion and realism, or the sheer amount of setbacks and limitations which had to be taken in order to make it run (poorly) on the console in the first place. It’s already a hard sell on consoles and PC, making this even less appealing, besides the obvious novelty factor. Maybe Saber should have waited for the Switch’s successor, whenever Nintendo decides to announce it."

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Review: Kingdom Come Deliverance: Royal Edition (Switch) - Brilliant But Flawed | NL

"If you give yourself over to Warhorse’s muddy opus, it will reward you with a hundred hours of grueling and enjoyable trial and error. It’s buggy and rough around the edges on Switch, but Kingdom Come Deliverance is a singular RPG experience. The pacing and constant juggling of mechanics is not for everyone, but invest the time and you’ll experience an engrossing, grounded adventure." - Ken Talbot | NintendoLife

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PQube Teases New IP As Kotodama Celebrates Anniversary With 95% Off Sale

PQube reached out a press release teasing its future plans and celebrating the upcoming anniversary of the visual novel Kotodama.

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Hakuoro1468d ago

Wow... I didn't know PQube was British... I actually almost bought Kotodama on my game shopping adventure last weekend, but I got Our World has Ended Day One Edition instead, Well I guess the fates were smiling down upon me for making that decision.

Abriael1468d ago

PQube is British, but Kotodama is mainly developed by a Japanese studio with PQube's supervision.