Often imitated but never bettered, Super Metroid and Castlevania may no longer hold the same pulling power they once had, but their legacy still firmly remains in tact. Games such as Guacamelee, Strider, Teslagrad and even the Dark Knight in Batman: Arkham Asylum all took the maze-like structure created by the two former gaming superpowers and made them their own in the last decade alone.
In Episode 171 of its podcast, Random Nintendo highlights overlooked Switch eShop games worth watching for or playing now, including Sky Force Reloaded and Xeodrifter, plus looks back at three of the big trends of Switch's first year.
Carl from SwitchEra.net writes: "In Atooi’s Xeodrifter, players take control of an interstellar adventurer as they scour four different planets in search of the materials required to repair their ship’s damaged warp core. What began as a by-the-numbers Metroid clone turned into something a little more special thanks to one very neat upgrade."
Handheld Players takes a look at the Nintendo Switch new releases in February 2018.
So heres a question guys should the next Smash Brothers be changed into Nintendo: Battle Royale or should the next Smash Brothers have a true Battle Royale mode ? Or should this maybe be a different game entirely ?