60°

James Silva Dishes on the Dishwasher at GDC

Last Thursday at GDC, James Silva, lead dishwasher at Ska Studios, gave a postmortem for last year’s XBLA hit The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile.

Read Full Story >>
armlessoctopus.com
50°

Leaving Sanctuary: Ska Studios’ journey to Salt and Sacrifice

How Ska Studios balanced iteration and innovation in the side-scrolling co-op sequel.

Read Full Story >>
blog.playstation.com
130°

Salt and Sanctuary could come to Nintendo Switch

Ska Studios developer James Silva has said he's looking into bringing Salt and Sanctuary to Nintendo Switch.

Read Full Story >>
nintendotoday.com
PhoenixUp2469d ago

A lot of games "could" come to NS

EddieNX 2469d ago

And a lot are and a lot will. You didnt expect a 4 month old handheld to get every third party game? Itl take a year or so before it gathers pace

PhoenixUp2469d ago

PS4 & XO didn't need a year to keep pace with third party support

EddieNX 2469d ago

Theyre not handhelds, theyre established home consoles, Switch is more experimental which is why people take the wait and aproach. The first year for ps4 XB1 was bad exclusives and xbox 360 ports with a resoloution bump. Switches exclusives in year 1 are amazing.

PhoenixUp2469d ago

NS isn't getting a lot of handheld centric games. Most of its games geared towards the console crowd

Mikhal55692469d ago

Its just the higher quality shovelware effect. All the publishers thought the first Wii was going to tank and jumped on late when they realized there was money to be made. They just underestimated the popularity of the Switch because the failure of the. "U"

Neonridr2469d ago

Nope, but they had their share of ports / remasters during the first year of their existence too..

PhoenixUp2468d ago

@ Neo

And they both received better third party support than NS. There was never a question of whether a game would arrive on those platforms

+ Show (2) more repliesLast reply 2468d ago
2469d ago
Nacho_Z2469d ago

Great game. Wins on many levels.

jznrpg2469d ago

Great game, bought for PS4 and I got it for free on Vita so I won't bother with the Switch. I want Switch to get it own games not stuff I own on PS4 and Vita

Show all comments (16)
130°

Salt And Sanctuary's Claustrophobic Exploration Is Perfect For The Vita

It took Ska Studios just over a year to get its side-scrolling action game onto the Vita, but the wait was worth it. Salt and Sanctuary takes the best of Metroidvania-style games and Souls-likes and condenses it into the idea portable experience.

MadLad2572d ago

That's another 200 copies sold, for sure

Knushwood Butt2572d ago

Well, this may become the first Vita game I have bought in a long time, so 201.

RAM0N 2572d ago

Loved the game but the bosses were easy

stevansavic892572d ago

imagine this 2d dark souls started on vita when it came out,it would sell more vitas for sure