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The Walking Dead: The Final Season, Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, Next Up Hero, more coming to Nintendo eShop this week
Telltale Games was widely expected to bring The Walking Dead: The Final Season to the Switch sometime later this year, but there it is, front and center in this week’s Nintendo eShop update, just two days after its PC, PS4, and Xbox One debut. Switch owners will be able to experience the first episode of Clementines final journey, as she searches for a home for her and AJ.
Also available to download for the Switch today is Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, Steel Crate Games’s bomb defusal party game. One player sits down in front of a ticking time bomb, while the other players talk them through it (without looking at the bomb) with the use of the game’s Bomb Defusal Manual.
Finally this week, Switch owners will get the chance to purchase Next Up Hero, a massively multiplayer brawler from Digital Continue where every time you die you get a little closer to defeating the boss.
You can learn more about the rest of this week’s additions to the Nintendo eShop (including Metal Slug 4, CastleStorm, Manual Samuel, and more) after the break. (more…)
PAX East 2018 attendees will be able to play Dark Souls, No More Heroes, The Messenger, many more at Nintendo’s booth
Nintendo always has a big presence at PAX East, and this year’s show will be no different. The consolemaker has announced plans to bring several highly-anticipated games to Boston, including Dark Souls Remastered, No More Heroes: Travis Strikes Again, and Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition…
Playable Demos at Nintendo’s PAX East 2018 Booth
- Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Nintendo)
- Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition (Nintendo)
- Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido* (Nintendo)
- Dark Souls Remastered* (Bandai Namco Entertainment)
- Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus* (Bethesda Softworks)
- No More Heroes: Travis Strikes Again* (Grasshopper Manufacture and Suda51)
- SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy* (NIS America)
- Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy* (Activision)
* Playable by the Public for the First Time
Nintendo will also play host to a Nindies Arcade at its booth, giving players their first chance to try out a few games that debuted during the Nindie Showcas on March 20. The full Nindies Arcade lineup includes…
Playable Demos in Nindies Arcade at Nintendo’s PAX East 2018 Booth
- Just Shapes & Beats* (Berzerk Studio)
- Dead Cells* (Motion Twin)
- The Messenger* (Sabotage and Devolver Digital)
- Lumines Remastered* (Enhance Games)
- Runner 3 (Choice Provisions)
- West of Loathing* (Asymmetric)
- Pool Panic (Adult Swim Games)
- Pode (Henchman & Goon)
- Garage* (TinyBuild Games)
- Next Up Hero (Aspyr Media and Digital Continue)
* Playable by the Public for the First Time
PAX East 2018 takes place next week, April 5th through the 8th, at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.
Next Up Hero is a community brawler from the creator of Scribblenauts
5th Cell opened its doors in 2003, and the development house quickly established a reputation for creating quality quirky titles such as Drawn To Life and Scribblenauts. Over the weekend, co-founder Joe Tringali revealed his new home at Digital Continue, and his first project, Next Up Hero.
Next Up Hero is a “community brawler” that asks players to team up to defeat bigger and bigger foes. The twist is that only one player enters the game world at a time, though they’ll be accompanied by the ghosts of all the players that died before them to form the ultimate army:
Choose from nine heroes with an assortment of weapons and abilities to suit your playstyle, from swords and rocket launchers to laser turrets, bongo drums, and boomerangs.
When you die, you’ll leave behind an Echo of your hero on the battlefield. The next in the line of heroes will be able to resurrect your Echo as an AI battle companion. Take turns continuing friends’ games, fighting and dying until you have an entire army of Echoes by your side, and enough strength to finally defeat those jerk monsters. Everyone dies. Heroes continue.
Next Up Hero will be released through Steam’s Early Access program later this year, with a full launch for the PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One scheduled for Early 2018. The game’s first trailer has been embedded above.