Release Date: June 16, 2017
A 3D action game developed for Nintendo Switch which focuses on 1 on 1 battles taking place on secluded, spacious arenas. The contenders are equipped with large boxing gloves propped on springs that allow them to extend to large distances. We can choose from a number of fighters, with each having unique traits and abilities. Additionally, we can choose a set of gloves that correspond to our playstyle – e.g.
Arms for SWITCH is an unusual 3D fighting game, developed by an inside studio of Nintendo as one of the starting titles for Nintendo Switch.
Arms is a game centered upon crazy 1 on 1 battles taking place on closed, spacious arenas. Each fighter is armed with boxing gloves that shoot up thanks to integrated springs. These abstract devices can reach our opponent from any range – our job is to press our opponent and dodge his attempts to intercept us.
We can choose from a large roster of fighters – each contender has his unique traits and abilities. Besides, the player also decides on the type of gloves, with a few different models available for choosing. Some models are slow, but powerful, while others are more scrap-oriented, sacrificing damage in favor of speed.
Finally, time to choose an arena. Each location contains numerous objects that can affect the course of the fight, such as traps, obstacles, or springboards.
The game contains an AI module, allowing players to train against computer-controlled opponents, but as could be expected, player on player clashes are the highlight of the game. We can choose from a split-screen mode, connect two consoles using a portable mode, or try your luck in online matches.
Arms is playable using classic pads, but the gameplay unveils its potential if the players use Joy-Cons, as the game makes full use of their sensors. Each player has a single Joy-Con in each hand, while the devices recognize movements such as punches, or blocks. By rotating the pad on its axis, our fighter moves around the arena, while the buttons allow us to perform jumps and other moves.
Platforms:
Nintendo Switch
Masahiro Sakurai, Director of Smash Bros. Ultimate, unveiled the first fighter in the game’s second Fighter’s . It was already known that a character from the fighting game ARMS would be ing the roster, but for months the fan community has been speculating over who it would be.
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Matt Buckley
July 6, 2020
Game Ratings for Arms Video Game.
Game is Recomended by 75% of Critics. There are 119 Critic Reviews.
GameSpot: 7 / 10 by Kallie Plagge
Arms' unique take on fighting can be hard to adjust to, but once you do, it's a surprisingly deep fighter that has you thinking on your feet.
Hardcore Gamer: 4.5 / 5 by Kirstin Swalley
Fighting titles have long been the most competitive and often hardest for new players to get into, but ARMS enters itself extremely well to the genre by feeling like nothing that has ever been played before.
IGN: 8 / 10 by Brendan Graeber
Arms' clever take on boxing provides a simple premise with a startling amount of depth for those who would seek to master the stretching appendages. Its rapidly evolving lobby system had me sticking around for “just one more match.” There may not be a lot worth unlocking right now, but planned free updates may just give Arms some additional legs.
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