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Steve Farrelly
AusGamers Editor
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Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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For three generations of non-handheld platforms under the banner of The Big N, talk of the consoles' lack of third-party support permeated their existence. Sure, the Wii brought Ninty back into the modern videogame landscape, but waggle would be its eventual downfall, while the Wii U's basic clunkiness would be its. Now, however, the Nintendo Switch is carving out a successful path even Nintendo might not have envisoned. The major differentiator will be in Nintendo's eventual adoption of 4K HDR visuals and a more powerful unit, but as we type, new games and more developers and publishers lend their wares to the Switch's library, and we're all the better for it. Most recently, The Eyes of Ara a Myst-like first-person puzzler from 100 Stones Interactive -- a Brisbane-based developer has been announced as coming to Nintendo's ever-growing Switch library. Here's the official word: On Nintendo Switch, The Eyes of Ara’s secrets come to life like never before with dedicated touch screen and Joy-Con support. On the go, piece puzzles together with the ease of a finger or stylus. When docked, guide the Joy-Con to precisely point at puzzle objects using the inbuilt gyroscope. These intuitive control options make exploring the richly detailed environments as empowering as it is rewarding.Watch a trailer for the game embedded below. |
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