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This weekend, Nintendo is giving curious Nintendo Switch owners the chance to try out last year’s fighting game, ARMS. While the came has been out for 9 months as well as had its final roster update in December, Nintendo couldn’t resist giving players on the edge of purchasing
It’s easy to draw comparisons between ARMS and Splatoon, Nintendo’s paintball shoot-‘em-up that debuted on Wii U in 2015. Both games represent major new first-party IPs – a rarity for Nintendo – featuring stylized visuals and gameplay that usurps their respective genre norms. But while Splatoon succeeded at presenting
Nintendo Labo is one of Nintendo’s most creative, albeit underbaked, endeavors in the company’s history. Being able to use the Nintendo Switch system in tandem with Labo’s ingeniously designed, cardboard Toy-Con peripherals to play games in brand-new ways really underscores the company’s commitment to fun and
by Abram BuehnerNintendo Labo is one of Nintendo’s most creative, albeit underbaked, endeavors in the company’s history. Being able to use the Nintendo Switch system in tandem with Labo’s ingeniously designed, cardboard Toy-Con peripherals to play games in brand-new ways really underscores the company’s commitment to fun and
by Abram BuehnerThis weekend, Nintendo is giving curious Nintendo Switch owners the chance to try out last year’s fighting game, ARMS. While the came has been out for 9 months as well as had its final roster update in December, Nintendo couldn’t resist giving players on the edge of purchasing
by Sean AnthonyIt’s easy to draw comparisons between ARMS and Splatoon, Nintendo’s paintball shoot-‘em-up that debuted on Wii U in 2015. Both games represent major new first-party IPs – a rarity for Nintendo – featuring stylized visuals and gameplay that usurps their respective genre norms. But while Splatoon succeeded at presenting
by Matt Welsh