Category: Nintendo

  • Video: Digital Foundry Revisits DOOM On The Nintendo Switch

    Return to Hell.

    Last week, Panic Button unleashed hell on the Switch by releasing a new update for its 2017 title, DOOM. The developer said patch 1.2 improved the game’s performance and allowed players to add recent competitors to their friend list. It also added in a video capture option, enabling the most brutal moments in the game to be recorded.

    The team at Digital Foundry was already impressed with Panic Button’s efforts, despite the comprises, so how does DOOM on the Switch hold up now after this recent update? It’s a slight improvement.

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission Brings Card Battles To Japan On 4th April

    Still waiting on a western announcement.

    V-Jump continues to drip-feed information about the upcoming Dragon Ball title for Nintendo Switch. Following the news earlier this week the digital card game would support online battles, the Twitter account for the Japanese manga magazine has now revealed Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission will arrive next year in Japan on 4th April 2019.

    We’ve also got some details to share about the game’s story from the official Bandai Namco website, courtesy of a translation by Gematsu:

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Random: John Cena Is A NES Aficionado

    “Yay, technology”.

    American actor, professional wrestler, rapper and all-around good guy John Cena recently spoke about his love of the original Nintendo Entertainment System during an IGN video promoting the new Transformers film, Bumblebee.

    The cast of the movie was quizzed about ’80s toys, and the most knowledgeable of the bunch was John. After being shown multiple items including Care Bears, Cena became overjoyed when R.O.B. was pulled out alongside the NES Zapper. Apparently, he spent a lot of time playing Duck Hunt back in the day. There was even a brief shoutout to Seth Rogan for the tip about being able to control the duck with the second controller. Take a look at the full video below or skip ahead to the 1:30 mark:

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Video: Get To Know The Voice Of Mario And World Record Holder Charles Martinet

    “I’m the luckiest guy in the world”.

    Last week, Charles Martinet – the voice actor of Mario and many other virtual characters – was awarded a certificate by the Guinness World Records for the most video game voiceover performances as the same character. Following the release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on the Switch, he’s now voiced Mario 100 times.

    In celebration of the record, GWR uploaded a video to its YouTube channel featuring Charles. In the clip, Martinet discusses how he got the gig as Mario in the first place, his lengthy career, his genuine love of the Mario games and even offers some sound life advice. He thinks Mario fans are the greatest fans in the world and also mentions how he thought Super Mario Odyssey was a “magical” game when he saw it for the first time. Martinet doesn’t think voicing Mario will ever get old and apparently wants to do it until he is 147 years of age. Take a look at the full video below:

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Video: Here's The Second Official Dragon: Marked for Death Trailer

    Launches in January.

    In November, the talented individuals at Inti Create revealed the side-scrolling action RPG Dragon: Marked for Death would not be released in 2018. Instead, the decision was made to delay the digital version of the game until the end of January 2019 to align with the physical release published by Nighthawk Interactive.

    Now the release date has been finalised, Inti Creates has released a fully-narrated trailer for the game that runs for more than five minutes. In this time, it covers the story, the character classes in the game and the finer aspects of the gameplay. Take a look below:

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Video: Take A Look At New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe In This Introduction Trailer

    Return to 2012 in 2019.

    It’s been a busy few months on the Switch with the recent release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee! There’s no sign of it slowing down, either. On 11th January next year, Nintendo will release New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe. That’s now less than a month away!

    In preparation for this release, Nintendo’s Japanese YouTube channel has uploaded an introduction trailer for this upcoming game that runs for nearly five minutes. While it’s all in Japanese, there’s enough on show to give you an idea of the game, if you did happen to miss the original outings on the Wii U. The new version of the game has more than 164 courses and features additional playable characters including Nabbit, Toadette and Peachette.

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Smash Bros. Ultimate Becomes Fastest-Selling Home Console Nintendo Game In Australia And New Zealand

    Launch sales smash Super Mario Odyssey.

    Since its release, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has broken records around the globe. In Australia and New Zealand, it’s no different. The company’s biggest crossover in history has now officially become the fastest-selling home console Nintendo game ever released within the two countries – surpassing existing launch sales of titles such as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

    According to Nintendo Australia, Ultimate’s sales over the first three days locally were 80 per cent higher than Super Mario Odyssey, which has gone on to sell more than 12 million copies worldwide. Another amazing fact is how five of Nintendo’s ten best-ever game launches locally are now on the Switch.

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Video: 11 Things Nintendo Needs To Do in 2019

    Make it happen.

    As we get closer to 2019, the lovely Alex Olney can’t help but wonder what’s ahead for Nintendo. Being unable to contain his excitement any longer, he’s compiled a list of things that need to be done by the beloved company in the new year.

    In the above video, you can find out what exactly our video producer’s demands are. He’s not talking about games, it’s more along the lines of services and features that need to be added to the Switch and also new hardware that we think should be released. If you can’t set aside 12-minutes to watch this video, here’s the full list:

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Review: Sundered: Eldritch Edition – An Enjoyable But Challenging Take On The Metroidvania Format

    The Call of Cthulhu has been heard loud and clear.

    The work of H.P. Lovecraft had a significant impact on culture in both the literary and broader world, leading to the creation of the cosmic horror genre which focuses on a certain kind of fear related to unknowable, dark deities. Sundered: Eldritch Edition aims to capture the heart of what made Lovecraft’s work so compelling, fusing those dark themes with a Metroidvania template that uses procedural generation. Though ambitious, Sundered doesn’t fully deliver on what it promises, but nonetheless still manages to be a wonderfully enjoyable game.

    Sundered sees you playing as Eshe, a mysterious woman wandering in the desert who finds herself spirited away to an intricate cavern by an eldritch being called the Shining Trapezohedron, who very clearly is not good news. The Shining Trapezohedron asks Eshe for help in regaining its original power by collecting seven ‘Elder Shards’—dark crystals being guarded by terrifying abominations—while promising that she’ll receive that power herself if she agrees. As you explore the caverns, a narrative is slowly played out through a series of fragmented voiceovers which reveal the details of a war between the Escahton (the race of beings the Shining Trapezohedron belongs to) and the Valkyries (a group of humans with access to highly advanced technology), which resulted in both races being horribly disfigured and broken. As a human, Eshe has to make the choice between siding with the Eschaton, which represent ultimate power, or the humans, of which she is one.

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

    Powered by WPeMatico

  • Lightseekers Brings Interactive Trading Card Gameplay To Switch Next Month

    Get collecting.

    UK-based developer PlayFusion is bringing its interactive trading card game Lightseekers to Nintendo Switch in mid-January, it has been confirmed.

    Lightseekers has had a rather successful first few months on the market, with over two million games being played since it launched on mobile devices back in July. The Switch version of the game is set to support cross-platform play with the already-released mobile edition, meaning you should definitely be able to find other players to play with online.

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

    Powered by WPeMatico