

Not sure if that direct was terrible or not but it sure wasn’t great This is interesting considering Microsoft already own them, I wonder how many of their other studios will end up releasing ganes elsewhere given the right mood though that kind of gameplay still has its merit.


It's really serious and depressing in terms of its mood, still a game I recommend though From the Ninja Theory twitter: "it'll be digital only for the Switch." So is this like Minecraft situation? Well either way, it is pretty cool to have on Switch. Be warned people who are gonna but this: this is not a fun game. the level of polish on this game is begging for a physical release Nice, yet another game people would've doubted that could be on Switch, yet here we are. I will be picking this up as soon as I can. Comments ) Now this got me very excited!!! It is a beautiful looking game. Rumours that he turned down a role in The Hobbit to work on Nintendo Life are, to the best of our knowledge, completely and utterly unfounded. Related Games Share: About Damien has over a decade of professional writing experience under his belt, as well as a repulsively hairy belly.

No solid release date has been given beyond 'Spring'. Given that Hellblade was something of a graphical showcase on PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox One, it will be interesting to see how it scales on the weaker Switch hardware, but it's brilliant to see this critically-acclaimed title come to Nintendo's platform. Senua's mental breakdown manifests itself in strange ways, and the developers worked with mental health specialists to ensure the experience is as authentic as possible. Inspired by Norse mythology, Hellblade places you in the sandals of Senua, a warrior who is struggling with psychosis as she tries to liberate the soul of her dead lover. The Award-Winning Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice Is Switch-Bound This Spring Nintendo Life The best kind of madness by Share: on Ninja Theory may be owned by Microsoft these days, but the platform holder's somewhat agnostic approach to publishing means that Switch owners will get to sample the award-winning, the last game that Ninja Theory created before it was snapped up by Xbox Game Studios.
