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Published on May 18th, 2017 | by Admin

NINTENDO OFFERS A DEEP DIVE INTO THE NEW ARMS GAME FOR NINTENDO SWITCH

New trailer for Splatoon 2’s single-player mode also debuted

18th May, 2017 – Nintendo premiered a new Nintendo Direct video presentation all about its upcoming ARMS game for Nintendo Switch. ARMS was created primarily by many of the staff that developed the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe game for Nintendo Switch, promising the same level of polish and competitive action as the hit racing game. The Nintendo Direct video detailed many new features about ARMS, including key characters, attributes and the game’s numerous multiplayer battle modes, as well as information about a free Global Testpunch demo for the game that starts at the end of May. At the tail end of the video, a new Splatoon 2 trailer was also unveiled, offering a first look at the upcoming sequel’s single-player mode. In addition, a new limited edition Splatoon 2 range of accessories was announced.

To view the Nintendo Direct video in its entirety, visit http://www.nintendo.com.au/nintendo-direct. Some of the highlights revealed in the video include:

ARMS

  • Combat Customisation: After selecting a character, players will have the opportunity to equip two ARMS, one on the right and one on the left. These ARMS range from standard fists to things like boomerangs and missiles, offering a wide variety of close- and long-range attacks, as well as offensive and defensive options:

Types – Dozens of ARMS can be selected in the game, each with its own special power and handling ability. Different types range from the Toaster, which unleashes a flaming punch, to the Tribolt, which shoots three bolts horizontally. Some ARMS even boost defence, like the Guardian, which can be used as a shield.

Attributes – There are seven different ARMS attributes in the game, each with its own specialty: Fire, Electricity, Wind, Ice, Stun, Explosion, and Blind. Different ARMS have different attributes, so it’s a good idea to mix and match for massive strategic advantage.

Weight – When equipping the many different types of ARMS, weight is an important factor in determining performance. Weight affects momentum, so players have to keep this in mind when selecting. Stronger ARMS are more powerful but slower, while multi-hit ARMS are quick but have lower individual power. Punches can even run into each other while fighting, with the heavier ARMS knocking the lighter one away.

Upgrade ARMS – As players fight through ARMS, they will rack up hard-earned in-game currency for use at the ARM Getter, where players can use their skills to earn new ARMS and the ability to upgrade previously owned ones.

  • Versus Mode: ARMS is filled to the brim with fun modes that offer a variety of ways to challenge other fighters

Fight – In this main multiplayer* mode, two fighters battle against each other one-on-one to claim victory. During the fight, bombs and other healing items drop in, adding some strategic options to the proceedings.

Team Fight – In this mode, two players are attached by strings and must team up to battle another team of two. Attacks can hit allies, so watch out for friendly punches!

V-Ball – Similar to volleyball, V-Ball is a sport that involves knocking an explosive ball into the opponent’s court.

Hoops – Grab opponents and shoot them into the net (or even dunk them for extra satisfaction) in this hard-core game of ARMS-style basketball.

Skillshot – Break as many targets as possible using the versatile powers of ARMS.

1-on-100 – Defeat 100 enemies in a row, one at a time, in this progressive battle mode.

ARMS Test & Training – In Test mode, players can try out randomised ARMS combinations, while Training lets them practise a number of varied drills.

  • Multiplayer* Gaming: Playing with friends either locally or online is easy when using one of the various multiplayer modes in ARMS:

Grand Prix – Win 10 straight matches in Grand Prix and players will face a final opponent to be crowned the ARMS champion. (This mode is played locally with one or two players.)

Party Match – By connecting the Nintendo Switch console to the internet, players can battle with up to 3 other ARMS players at a time that are in the same lobby as them. One lobby can hold up to 10 consoles, and with up to two players per consoles, 20 players can potentially get together in the same lobby.

Ranked Match – In this time-honoured coliseum, players compete online in 1-v-1 battles. By winning a match, a player’s rank goes up, while, conversely, losing will make that rank go down. While waiting to play a Ranked Match online, players can participate in any other mode to pass the time (and tighten up their skills).

Local Wireless Mode – When playing in Local Wireless mode, up to eight players with eight separate consoles in the same room can gather in an in-game lobby and battle up to 3 other players at a time, like in Party Match.

  • ARMS Update: In the future, multiple free software updates will add new fighters, stages and ARMS to the game. These free updates will occur after the game launches, so watch for additional details!
  • Global Testpunch: Like Splatoon 2 before it, ARMS is offering free trial periods to try out the game and get a taste of what it’s like before launch. The first is May 27th – 28th, and the second is June 3rd – 4th. To participate, simply download the free Global Testpunch demo in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch before the trials begin.
  • Characters: During the presentation, the 10 key playable fighters and their standard ARMS were revealed. These standard ARMS are not exclusive to each character, but are recommended to amplify a character’s strengths. The dozens of ARMS available in the game can be used with any character

Spring Man – This passionate fighter’s bouncy hairstyle might look fake, but his passion for fighting is definitely real.

Ninjara – Using his nimble movements and ancient ninjutsu, Ninjara can disappear and warp somewhere else even in mid-air or when guarding.

Master Mummy – As the only character that can restore health while guarding, Master Mummy is a force to be reckoned with.

Min Min – With her ramen noodle arms, Min Min’s spin kick and throws are deliciously powerful.

Kid Cobra – A fan of selfie sticks and livestreaming, this hip fighter pounces on opponents with a charged-up dash.

Ribbon Girl – Possessing next-level jumping skills, Ribbon Girl violates the laws of physics with her unbeatable power.

Helix – Who is Helix? He’s an experiment gone wrong, that’s who. His springy body lets him move in unpredictable ways.

Mechanica – This mechanical genius dons a homemade power suit that can hover above the competition.

Byte & Barg – Two fighters in one! This robot fighter and his robot canine companion battle together to unleash devastating combo attacks.

Twintelle – As an A-list actress, Twintelle uses her celebrity status to render her opponents utterly star struck as she walks the red carpet to victory.

Splatoon 2

  • Splatoon 2 Single-player Mode: At the end of the Nintendo Direct presentation, a new trailer for Splatoon 2 debuted, showing off the game’s single-player mode. Callie is squid-napped and taken to the Octarians’ underground base, and Marie tasks the player to search for Callie through a series of levels filled with clever devices and contraptions. For the first time, players can use different weapons in single-player mode to overcome obstacles, defeat enemies and take down towering bosses – weapons like the Roller, Slosher, Splatling or the new Dualies. The single-player mode is designed to teach players tips and tricks that they can then use in multiplayer.
  • Splatoon 2 accessories: Nintendo also announced the following Splatoon 2 products:

Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Splatoon 2 Edition, with pink and green grips and an ink-splat design, launching 21st July for a suggested retail price of AU$109.95

Nintendo Switch Carrying Case (Splatoon 2 Edition) & Screen Protector, decked out with in-game iconography and pink and green zips, launching 21st July for SRP AU$39.95

ARMS launches exclusively for Nintendo Switch on 16th June. For more information about the game, visit http://www.nintendo.com.au/catalogue/arms. Splatoon 2 launches exclusively for Nintendo Switch on 21st July. For more information about the game, visit http://www.nintendo.com.au/catalogue/splatoon-2.


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