Take Fallen Fairytales on the Go With Ravenswatch Switch Edition

Folk Tales and bloody battles mix with as Ravenswatch Switch edition goes live on Nintendo’s hybrid console.

Take on the horrors of a Grimm tale with nothing but your wits and a pair of Joycons. Passtech Games and Nacon have ported roguelike co-op dungeon crawler Ravenswatch to the Nintendo Switch. Available right now on Nintendo storefronts, this well received trip into the woods will set players back $29.99 / £26.99 for the base game. For this bag old digital gold, you’ll enter a land of myth and legend, where the Nightmares invade and corrupt your world. Choose from 9 familiar looking heroes, enter the dungeon, and slay your way to banish the hellish spawn from sight.

Check out the new trailer for Ravenswatch to get a look at what’s coming to Nintendo Switch. Alongside the striking aesthetic, you’ll find 3 open maps filled with activities and inspired by enchanted forests and marshes, One Thousand and One Nights, and Arthurian legends. Familiar heroes bring their own playstyle to the game, from rat pipers to roguish red hoods. Over 50 unique enemies need to meet your blade, and whether you take on the challenge solo or with friends, a deep progression system provides plenty of extra punch along the way. Over 200 talents, 50 magical items and endless build combinations unlock, giving players tons of reasons to replay and defeat evil again and again.

Players looking to party up with the current crop of heroes on other platforms are also ion for a treat. A few days after Ravenswatch Switch edition hits stores, the Nightmares unleashed update will arrive. This extra addition is due to tweak overall performance, post day one, add online cross-platform co-op, and add more content. A New enemy type, mini bosses, activities, and NPCs will unlock. Even if you fancy yourself the hero of Reverie right away, there will be more people to save almost immediately.

Ravenswatch is a striking take on the roguelike genre, with tons of character, and characters, to it. We definitely noticed its ‘graphical beauty and interesting mechanics‘. If you’re looking to don a cape and get heroing then head over to the Nintendo store now.

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For those of you who I’ve not met yet, my name is Ed. After an early indoctrination into PC gaming, years adrift on the unwashed internet, running a successful guild, and testing video games, I turned my hand to writing about them. Now, you will find me squawking across a multitude of sites and even getting to play games now and then

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