![]() In the mood for a platformer that combines action, puzzles and some arcade gameplay? Want to play as a chicken? You're in luck: Bomb Chicken from Nitrome was announced for Switch during the Ninties Showcase today. In it, players travel to "the forgotten world of Numbra," where by manipulating the Shadow Core they will be able to traverse the landscape.Ī magical box, the Shadow Core is used to propel the player into the air, and in Speedrun Mode, players will use it to race other players to earn a place on the leaderboards. The platforming adventure title is also set for release on Steam, PS4 and Xbox One sometime this month. Utterly gorgeous Light Fall from Bishop Games will release as a timed, console-exclusive this spring on Switch. Banner Saga and Banner Saga 2 are also coming to the console, and all progress and choices from the first two games will carry over to Banner Saga 3. Stoic will release Banner Saga 3 this summer on Switch alongside PC and Mac. Hyper Light Drifter is currently available for Linux, Mac, Ouya, PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Hyper Light Drifter is in development between Abylight Studios and Yoyo Games, developer of the engine “GameMaker” which was used to create the game. While information wasn't provided during the Ninties Showcase, the developer sent over a press release soon after. It will run you $11.Ībylight Studios and Heart Machine announced today Hyper Light Drifter would arrive on Nintendo Switch this summer. If you can't wait due to a hankerin' for this silly western full of puzzles and turn-based combat, you can pick up West of Loathing on GOG and through Steam for PC and Mac. ![]() West of Loathing, the super fun stick-figure Wild West adventure-RPG from Asymetric, will release on Nintendo Switch as a console exclusive this spring. It would be great if it headed to PlayStation 4 as well, considering it was an Xbox 360 console exclusive when released. More details on Mark of the Ninja Remastered are "in the works," according to Klei, so it's possible the game could be heading Xbox One. ![]() Originally released in 2012, the stealth action game will release on the console this fall. Well, 16 if you count Banner Saga and Banner Saga 2.Ī remaster of Klei Entertainment's rather awesome Mark of the Ninja was announced for Switch. Those who own the base version will still receive a discount on the remaster, so it’s worth checking out.Nintendo has announced 14 indie games coming to Nintendo Switch in 2018.Ī look at indie titles coming to Nintendo Switch in 2018 was provided earlier today during a short presentation.ĭuring the Ninties Showcase, 14 titles were announced for release between spring and fall. If you own the original Mark of the Ninja and also happen to have the Special Edition DLC, then Mark of the Ninja: Remastered is actually free. ![]() It brings a new character, new items, a new story level, and developer commentary nodes for the base game. Reanimated scenes with additional details that have been exported at 4K are also included, and the result is more intricate details than before.ĭosan’s Tale is also available for those who finish the story. Boasting enhanced visuals, new content, and much more, the action stealth title still retains its addictive gameplay.Īlong with in-game art that’s been re-exported in HD to full 4K (depending on the hardware you’re using), Mark of the Ninja: Remastered also sees increased resolution for backgrounds and re-exported characters. Klei Entertainment’s stylish Mark of the Ninja: Remastered is now available for Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
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