
"It's February. The weather is cold, love is in the air, and there's a Nintendo Direct to tune in for. Nintendo, as it often does, scheduled it for the ass crack of dawn, so if you were still sleeping or getting ready for work and missed the whole shebang, we've got you covered. If you want to watch the stream yourself, you can do so below, but if you just want the highlights, read on."
"Kicking things off is Orbitals, a game often described as "anime Split Fiction." The co-op puzzle game sports a retro anime aesthetic and has two players doing co-op-centric puzzles, platforming, and a ton of mini-games. It's coming to Switch 2 this summer and will support Game Share, so you'll only need one copy of the game to play with a friend."
"Tokyo Scramble is a horror game in which you run around a subterranean world beneath Tokyo while trying to avoid dinosaurs, sometimes activating traps to hinder them. You can play alongside friends by splitting the game's controls across multiple systems such that one person controls character movement, another steers the camera, and so on. That sounds...frustrating but in a way that would probably make for a good livestream. It's coming to Switch 2 February 11."
Orbitals is a co-op puzzle game with a retro anime aesthetic, two-player co-op puzzles, platforming, many mini-games, and Game Share support on Switch 2 this summer. Paranormasight: The Mermaid's Curse moves the mystery adventure series to an island setting and releases February 19. Captain Tsubasa II World Fighters brings extreme sports-anime soccer to Switch later this year. Tokyo Scramble is a subterranean horror game featuring dinosaur threats and asymmetric multiplayer that splits controls across systems, releasing on Switch 2 February 11. Valheim will arrive on Switch 2 later this year. Hollow Knight: Switch 2 Edition offers improved framerate for portable play and is available today.
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