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Heart&Slash coming to the Nintendo Switch this December

November 27, 2017 by Villordsutch

Arriving on the Nintendo Switch in December, from publishers Badland Games and indie developers Aheartfulofgames, is Heart&Slash.  This 3D Roguelike Brawler comes to the Switch not only bringing huge praise with it but also:- 71 missions, 135 pieces of equipment, 6 selectable characters and 93 different enemies.  It frantic, fun and will certainly pick up even more fans from the Switch community before 2017 draws to a close.

Put yourself in the “shell” of Heart, a robot that doesn’t function properly and struggles to maintain its identity against standardization henchmen. Along the way he meets Slash, a veteran of the dystopian world in which Heart&Slash takes place. You’ll have to try and get Slash’s attention, but how to do it will depend on the player. For every’ challenge (every chance to impress Slash) you’ll have a couple of opportunities that will end up defining the relationship between them and how the story ends. Will you choose your independence, or will you renounce to it in exchange for being loved? Or maybe you’ll find a balance between the two that will allow the relationship to thrive?

The main features of Heart&Slash include the following:

  • Fight using up to 75 different weapons and 60 different robot body parts that will change the way the game goes.
  • Teleport, stop time, fly with a backpack, jump against the wall, discover the weaknesses of your enemies… You can try thousands of different combinations to achieve your goal, from almost unimportant details to play back parts of the story to try to change the result.
  • If you die, try again from the beginning. As with any good roguelike, every time you start a new game, both the levels of fighting and the items or weapons you collect will change. In this way, a game will not be the same as the previous one, which makes Heart&Slash not an easy game.
  • A unique artistic and visual style that will take you back to classic games.
  • It offers a fast-paced and very dynamic gameplay system, with almost no time to take a breath, thanks to its short and intense levels.

Heart&Slash is due for release December 2017 via Nintendo’s eShop, it’s also available for Steam, PS4, Xbox One.

@Villordsutch

Originally published November 27, 2017. Updated December 2, 2022.

Filed Under: Video Games, Villordsutch Tagged With: aheartfulofgames, badland games, Heart&Slash, Nintendo Switch

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