The “something more” that Nintendo was to show at the end of its latest Indie World showcase was a sequel to supernatural success Without beef. Set five years after the original game, Oxenfree II: Lost Signals sees a character named Riley return to his hometown to investigate strange radio signals that cause mysterious disturbances. It seems that, as in Without beef, you will have to find the correct frequencies on a portable radio to solve puzzles. The Night School Studio sequel will arrive on Switch and Steam later this year.
The latest entry in the OlliOlli series is also on the way to the console. In World OlliOlli, you will perform skateboard tricks as you explore a variety of paths in each level and meet colorful characters. With Switch, the action platform game arrives on PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S and PC this winter.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, a Turtles in timeBrawler style that I can’t wait to play, has also been confirmed for a Switch release in 2021.
For something that will be available much sooner, you can get acquainted with a real classic Did. Polytron’s perspective-shifting puzzle-platfomer, originally released for Xbox 360 nine years ago, will land on the eShop today. It costs $ 15, but there is a 10% introductory discount.
Desire, a game in which 400 real-time days must pass before a king awakens, arrives on Switch today after making its PC debut last year. It is the same There is no play: wrong dimension, a breathtaking fourth comic puzzle game.
The showcase included a look at a bunch of other games, including House of the Dead: remake (coming to Switch later this year) and some new titles from the independent powerhouse Annapurna Interactive in the form of Hindsight and Last stop. To celebrate the showcase, Nintendo is holding an Indie World eShop sale until 11:59 p.m. PT on April 25.