Abstract: First off, the the Switch OLED is available-- giving you the choice between two Nintendo Switch units and the Nintendo Switch Lite if you're so inclined...
Abstract: Arms may look like a Mario Party mini-game, but it doesn't play like one. Charming and involved, Arms toes the line between a party game and an entry-level fighter with moderate depth. While Arms succeeds as an easy-to-pick-up brawler, its ambitions as a...
Published: 2017-06-20, Author: Paul , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: If the games industry ever found itself with a shortage of wackiness, they can always turn to Nintendo to serve up something crazy enough that it just might work. Their latest concept is the experimental motion-control fighter, ARMS, where players control...
Published: 2017-06-17, Author: David , review by: gotgame.com
the system works well and it gives players a reason to keep battling.Arms may not have a strong story element, but the presentation still makes it a fun and engaging game to play with friends or even just hop online with. The graphics are solid and hold...
Published: 2017-06-11, Author: Eric , review by: slashgear.com
A refreshing take on the age-old fighting genre, Offers a ton of depth despite its casual appearance, Can be very difficult at times, which is a nice change for Nintendo
Difficulty might be too high for people looking to pick up and play, Motion controls are good, but have a steep learning curve, Would benefit from a little more content
At the end of it all, though, those are small gripes. I still think that most people who pick up ARMS will enjoy their time with it, and I hope people do buy it, if only because it means that Nintendo will be able to refine and improve this excellent form...
Published: 2017-06-07, Author: Mark , review by: arstechnica.com
Fantastically deep and strategic fighting, Lots of customisation options, Well-balanced fighters, Sharp motion controls, Power ups change the flow of a match without ruining it, Robust online play, Sharp visuals that aim for 60FPS
Steep learning curve, Brief tutorial is too hands-off