Nintendo announced two brand new games at their Switch unveiling presentation, a party game called 1 2 Switch and a fighting sports game called Arms. Nintendo describes Arms as an intense head-to-head ...
Panic Button helped bring multiple Mario titles and Arms to the Switch 2. Panic Button, the studio known for their video game ...
Four notable free Switch 2 updates for big-name Nintendo games--such as Super Mario Odyssey--surprisingly came from outside ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Nintendo Switch exclusive fighting game Arms is holding a brand-new limited-time event just in time for its free trial period on the ...
Switch is ready to give your fists a workout. Arms is a fighting game for the Switch that uses motion-based controls. You hold the system’s Joy-Con controllers in each hand while simulation punching ...
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Don’t have Ring Fit Adventure but want to stay in shape while under quarantine? The Nintendo Switch game Arms provides a motion-controlled alternative, and its North American Online Open will let ...
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A small addition to the Nintendo Direct presentation that may have been overlooked by many was the inclusion of a brand new Arms tournament, set to be exclusive to the United States and Canada this ...
Arms is a new Nintendo property designed around Nintendo Switch's Joy-Con peripherals. To play Arms, you'll hold a Joy-Con in each hand. Maneuvers include thrusting the controllers forward to punch ...
Some interesting options on there – seems we have another robot, a sumo wrestler, and candy and plant-themed fighters on the way. And who could “Twintale” be? Is it just a duplicate listing for ...
If you missed out on the unexpected Nintendo Direct Mini presentation yesterday, or just skipped through the unexciting announcements, then you might not be aware that Nintendo’s solid first-party ...