The brand new Nintendo Direct aired a few hours ago following much anticipation. To say that the Japanese game maker blew away fan expectations would be an understatement.
From hype-worthy reveals to surprise ports, here are the five biggest announcements from the latest Nintendo Direct:
After a rough launch, developer Hello Games managed to salvage their sci-fi open-world exploration game with sheer dedication and a host of updates. The end result would go down in gaming history as one of the most impressive comebacks.
No Man's Sky features a vast, procedurally generated open world with literally billions of galaxies and planets to explore. Each of these biomes has environments, flora, fauna and other metrics determined by an algorithm.
No Man's Sky definitely seems like a technically ambitious game for the Nintendo Switch's mobile chipset. However, looking at the existing lineup of third-party ports and in-game trailer footage, things look hopeful. The game launches this summer.
The sequel to Chrono Trigger, which is hailed as one of the best RPGs of all time, is getting remastered for the Nintendo Switch. First released on the PlayStation, Chrono Cross is set in the same universe as its predecessor.
The story follows Serge, who finds himself in a parallel world, similar to his own. He must solve the mystery of this new world by traveling between both and with the help of party members out of 40+ possibilities.
Like the original, there are choices to make and multiple endings to choose from. However, this remaster also brings some new features. For example, players can turn off random encounters.
It also includes a Chrono Cross prequel called Radical Dreamers, a text adventure released exclusively for the Satellaview
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