Nintendo showcases new trailer and information for Sushi Striker The Way of Sushido

​Nintendo showcases new trailer and information for Sushi Striker The Way of Sushido

Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido combines bright, anime art style with frenetic yet tactical gameplay - centered on consuming as much sushi as possible - delivering a veritable conveyor belt loaded with surprise and delight. (Photo: Business Wire)

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-- A new trailer for Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido provides a deeper look at this delicious action-RPG-puzzle game, coming to the Nintendo Switch system and Nintendo 3DS family of systems on June 8. The trailer can be viewed here.

Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido combines bright, anime art style with frenetic yet tactical gameplay – centered on consuming as much sushi as possible – delivering a veritable conveyor belt loaded with surprise and delight.

Imagine a world in which the sinister Empire controls the consumption of sushi with an iron grip and denies any mention of it to all inhabitants of the vanquished Republic. Players assume the role of orphaned hero Musashi (playable as either a male or a female avatar), embarking on a grand adventure to restore sushi to the world. Meet a colorful cast of characters along the way, including treacherous local bully Kojiro, musclebound Imperial enforcer General Kodiak and beautiful sushi assassin Celia.

Battles are contested between two opponents, each with access to three of their own conveyor belts of sushi, plus a seventh shared belt in the middle. By linking (aka eating) sushi plates of the same color, players create stacks that can then be hurled at their opponent. The frenetic sushi-eating action is coupled with significant tactical depth. Players will encounter divine beings, called Sushi Sprites, which provide special skills that can be chained together in battle for a variety of powerful combos. There are more than 50 Sushi Sprites to befriend, many of which can evolve into more powerful forms.

In addition to the rich and wacky single-player adventure, two players can challenge each other to local multiplayer battles on a single Nintendo Switch system. With the Nintendo 3DS version of the game, players can battle locally with their own systems and games. So, grab your chopsticks and prepare for battle when Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido launches on June 8.

 

Sadly this game can ONLY PLAYED IN 2D.  

 

Source: Nintendo Press Release

Bloodstained Curse of the Moon announced for 3DS for May 24th Release Date

Bloodstained Curse of the Moon announced for 3DS for May 24th Release Date

In the YouTube video above a new 3DS game called. “ Blood Stained Curse of the Moon” is announced. This game is releasing on May 24th 2018 on the Nintendo 3DS and many other video game consoles. This game is being financed via a Kickstarter campaign in collaboration with Inti creates . Koji Igarashi is the creator of the game and he directed the previous game “Castlevania: Symphony of the Night” and was the director of the Castlevania games for several years when he worked for Konami . At this time we do not know if this game will use the stereoscopic 3D element of the Nintendo 3DS hardware. 

The information below is the official introduction for the game from their official website. 

 “Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon” is packed with the retro charm that made the legendary 2D action games of the 80s so enjoyable. Take control of one of four characters that can be interchanged at any time during gameplay: The sword-swinging exorcist Zangetsu, the whip-wielding heroine Miriam, the magic using alchemist Alfred, and Gebel, who can turn into a bat and take to the skies. Finally, you can experience multiple endings depending on how you interact with the characters you meet.This project is the 8-bit style game promised as a stretch goal of the 2015 Kickstarter campaign for "Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night." Backers of the Kickstarter campaign are encouraged to check the Kickstarter page for updates.”

 

Update 1 (May 24th 2018): 

The developer has delayed the game until May 31st 2018. 

 

Source: Curse of the Moon Website