The Nintendo switch has been out for nearly a month, if you're coming to the end of
your quest in the legend of Zelda breath of the wild then this video is for you!
You're watching GamerBrain and today we're counting down out list for the top 10 upcoming
Nintendo switch games.
Number 10: RedOut
Nintendo has yet to make another F-Zero title but set for release in spring of 2017 Redout
on the switch sets to take gamers back to the days of great futuristic racing games.
Redout appears to have all the trimmings of a great racing game such as cool hovering
cars, futuristic space ships, nearly impossible racetracks in tandem with blistering speed.
All of that is taken into overdrive though thanks to the developers use of the unreal
4 engine and the Nintendo Switch hardware..
F-Zero may have gotten lost somewhere in the history of Nintendo but for fans of the series
this is the next best thing.
Number 9: Sonic Mania
From the same developer that brought us sonic generations and sonic colors, Sonic is set
to make a comeback on the Nintendo Switch.
Sonic games in the past few years have been lackluster to say the least but the team behind
this one actually has the ability to make the next great entry in the franchise.
Sonic mania sets to take back the sonic franchise to it's roots with this one with a game
that you'll notice looks like it should've come out 20 years ago.
If you're an old school fan of the series then I think this is one to get excited for.
And hey, If you've never played a sonic game before this looks like a great place
to start.
This one will be out in late spring of this year so keep an eye out for it.
Number 8: ARMS
ARMS is a new IP from Nintendo, And if the past is any indication then that means this
is a title us gamers should be excited for.
Developed to show off the capabilities of the Nintendo switch
Joycon controllers ARMS is a fighting game with a new take on boxing in which the characters
make use of extendable arms to battle.
Basically, imagine wii sports boxing (which was pretty fun in its own right) but with
way more depth and far better visuals than the wii had to offer.
The vibrant roster of extendable limbed fighters coupled with the interesting arena layouts
with unique obstacles should make ARMS a title to watch out for in the spring of 2017.
Number 7: Wonder Boy and the Cursed Kingdom
The highly regarded wonder boy series is set to return from the aether of gaming's past
and thanks to the weirdness surrounding the franchise we'll finally get to see a new
entry.
There hasn't been a release in the series since 1994 on the SEGA genesis, so fans are
definitely excited.
Originally kick started as a completely different game by French developer game atelier, Monster
boy and the cursed kingdom features the same colorful and cartoony designs and definite
Metroid-vania style gameplay of wonder boy 3 but gives it a modern HD upgrade while still
keeping the classic feel.
We'll see this one soon as it's set to be released in mid 2017.
Number 5: Fire Emblem Warriors
For gamers It's an exciting time to be a Fire Emblem fan.
We've gone from having a complete drought in releases a few years ago to the release
of several major instalments in the franchise.
This particular game will be a spin off, handled by Koei Tecmo, which was the very talented
team behind Hyrule Warriors and the long running Dynasty Warriors series.
The idea of being able to take control of some of the series' mainstays such as Marth
and Chrom is already going to be pretty cool, but having a ton of other characters from
the fire emblem franchise thrown in is just icing on the cake!
No official release has been announced but we can expect this game sometime this holiday
season.
Number 4: Xenoblade Chronicles 2 The JRPG series is set to make a return on
the switch with a much anticipated sequel.
The first Xenoblade game on the Wii became a bit of a cult classic and unfortunately,
not that many copies of it were ever made, demand became high and prices skyrocketed
on the game.
It was eventually re-released for the 3DS, so many more people were finally able to enjoy
it.
This game seems to be a continuation of the story told in the first, being a numbered
sequel.
The trailer shows some gorgeous visuals and a really solid art direction, and if that's
not enough to get you excited, just keep in mind how great the past games were, this entry
is sure build on that.
With that being said you should be able to get just as excited as I am for this one.
Number 3: Yokka- Laylee Ahh yes, a brightly colored and all ages friendly
throwback to "collectathon" style games from yesteryear complete with a loveable animal
duo as the main characters.
it's only fitting that Switch will be getting Yooka-Laylee, the modernized successor to
those classic run-'n'-jump adventures, from many of the ex-Rare developers who helped
make the genre a success in the first place.
The Switch port starring our chameleon and bat heroes may not be ready in time for Yooka-Laylee's
April 11, 2017 release date on other platforms, but it'll certainly feel at home on a Nintendo
console.
And why not have it on a Nintendo console seeing as though the N64 essentially set the
precedent for 3D platforming games.
Number 3: Mario Kart 8 The Mario Kart series is known for its fast,
solid, multiplayer action.
Mario Kart 8 for the Wii U was one of my favorite games for the console, But upon playing it
more and more I felt as if it was missing a feature or two.
The Deluxe edition is coming to Switch in April, and whether you're a long time player
of the series or a complete newcomer, you'll surely want to pick this version up.
The game will have new gameplay modes, characters and courses, including the playability of
characters from Splatoon, and of course you'll get all of the past DLC.
This is one I'm excited for and on the plus side you'll be able to take it on the go
which will only add to the fun factor.
Number 2: Splatoon 2 The highly anticipated follow-up to the Wii
U's best multiplayer shooter and game of the year 2015, the game will feature new weapons
that makes use of the Joy-Con's dual-wield feel.
The adorable Inklings are back, all the mayhem of this 4v4 shooter sequel is looking even
better than the very intuitive Wii U original.
Splatoon 2 is expanding on the Turf War battles with a ton of character upgrades and other
additions include tons of new weapons and items.
The maps have all been redesigned and personally I cannot wait to see what Callie and Marie
have been up for the past two years.
Number 1: Super Mario Odyssey A brand new 3D Mario game with another fresh
theme is set to hit the Nintendo switch this holiday season.
The game has enormous sandbox levels set in wildly different worlds that we've never
really seen Mario in before.
Taking in the sights, sounds and ideas of a fresh Mario platformer is always pretty
exciting, but Super Mario Odyssey looks truly out there and that's a good thing.
The sprawling stages look like colorful playgrounds with no possible boundaries in sight, and
the ability to use Mario's cap as a means to reach other areas - like throwing and jumping
on it as a makeshift platform - should expand the exploration capabilities in the game even
further.
Plus, you've got Bowser dressed up like a magician causing havoc around a New York-esque
metropolis called New Donk City, and no I didn't make that name up.
Hopefully you're as hyped as me for this one.
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