GRIP now available on Nintendo Switch
Play alone, online or share a Joy-Con controller for split screen multiplayer at home or on the go.
NintendObserver’s select content on new franchises.
NintendObserver’s select content on new franchises.
Play alone, online or share a Joy-Con controller for split screen multiplayer at home or on the go.
Here comes the brand new Heavy Assault Rifle.
You're now messing with the big boys.
The Nintendo Switch version includes a gallery of the game's artwork, as well as Valiant Hearts: Dogs of War, an interactive graphic story that follows Walt and his sister, Cassie, as they rescue soldiers and deliver messages in the early years of World War I.
Additionally, a free update for all Brawlhalla players has also arrived, which brings Rayman to the roster of Brawlhalla fighters and adds new skins.
"We wanted to find a way to illuminate female voices who weren't getting a chance to be heard."
The Switch hitting American malls from November 10 to December 16.
The new game from independent publisher Devolver Digital tells the powerful story of Gris, a young girl pained with loss who takes an emotional journey through a serene and evocative world free of danger, frustration and death.
Moonlighter available now on Nintendo Switch and actually publicized by Nintendo of America.
"Waaaaaarioooooo..." When you think about it, I know there's QuakeCon, BlizzCon, but it's kinda special to see Nintendo having their own convention like that in Japan as well.
Sakurai took to the stage, fresh out of the SumaBura Direct.
Valkyria Chronicles, Windjammers, Mark of the Ninja Remastered...
Mega Man 11, Super Mario Party, Guacamelee and Mark of the Ninja Remastered, just to name a few.
If the fields don't kill you, the players will.
Two Tribes going tile-matching on Nintendo Switch.
A "momentum-based brawler."
Is that supposed to be a cameo from an older franchise?
Tom was scary right until he pulled aside that cape.
The physical Word Tour Edition includes DLC while the digital version sells it separately.
Ubisoft treating Nintendo like it's 2006.