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Fifa 18 Nintendo Switch

Fifa 18 Nintendo Switch Version!

Fifa 18 Nintendo Switch Version: What’s it like?!

Fifa 18 Nintendo Switch and it is very much different to the regular Fifa that you can get on the home consoles today! For one, in our experiences that it plays a lot more like an arcade game than a simulation. But is it any fun?

The answer to that question is yes! It still feels a lot like a Fifa game, even though it is not as serious as it’s home console counterparts. There are some clear differences between the two versions which we will list below:

  • No Online play with friends: As Nintendo Switch has no party/invite system built into the console itself (Mario Kart has one in built to the game using friend codes) there is no ability to play online against friends.
  • The controls are a little fiddly when played against a friend as the controllers are so small.
  • The graphics engine is different to the home console version, but it still looks very good!
  • There is ultimate team on the Nintendo Switch version but it’s missing key features like Squad Building challenges.

Verdict

Despite it’s lack of features the Fifa 18 Nintendo Switch version still has a lot to offer and if you’re playing just a 1 on 1 match against the computer or online. It is a lot of fun. However if you’re looking for a bit of depth then this game isn’t for you. Fifa 18 is built for the Nintendo Switch. By that we mean, it’s built for a quick match here and there when you’re out and about. Load up a quick game of Fifa and be on your way. That’s the way we see it anyway. Short, quick and fun, much like the Nintendo Switch itself!

 

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LA Noire

LA Noire comes to the Nintendo Switch

LA Noire is coming to the Switch!

LA Noire, the gritty crime fighting thriller that once graced your screens on home consoles is now making it’s way to the Nintendo Switch!

The Nintendo Switch version of LA Noire features a whole range of console specific features such as gyroscopic controls and HD rumble! Furthermore the Switch version of the hugely successful came comes with touch screen controls!

Returning to the post war era of Hollywood’s Golden Age, you take control of newly minted police officer Cole Phelps as he takes on the city where everyone has something to hide. It is up to him to uncover the truth in the murky underworld of LA. Undertake exciting car chases, breathtaking shootouts and use your intelligence to uncover the truth in interrogation mode. Find clues and work your way through the crime world to uncover the truth!

Corruption is rampant and the drug trades are exploding during this era. With it bringing a rise in the murder rates in LA. Phelps must fight to eradicate this from his town and uncover truths behind various crimes in the city. Such as arson and racketeering conspiracies that plague the LA underworld. His detective work soon will uncover people from within his own department and it is up to him to decide what to do next as the secrets could shake the city!

LA Noire is an unprecedented interactive experience that is based on the true crimes of 1947 LA! We at how to kill an hour cannot wait to get into it. Historically accurate but with the right twist of excitement. It’s the Rockstar gamers dream come true!

To purchase LA Noire for the Switch please click here! ( It is released on Nov 14th)

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Mario Odyssey

8 Awesome things about Mario Odyssey

We struggled to put our Nintendo Switch down and show you 8 AWESOME things about Mario Odyssey! check em out here:howtokillanhour.com/entertainment/8-awesome-things-mario-odysseyMarcus BronzybFunk Butcher DJ Ace Nick Bright

Posted by How To Kill an Hour on Wednesday, 15 November 2017

Mario Odyssey: 8 Awesome Things

Mario Odyssey has been out for a while and we are enjoying it here at the studio, on the train into work, at home, in the bath. Everywhere! We cannot put it down! It truly is one of Nintendo’s best Mario games to date. If not one of their best games. However, we’ll take a minute or two from playing the game and pry it away from our hands and tell you 8 Awesome Things that we LOVE about Mario Odyssey!

Gameplay

Firstly, the gameplay of this game is second to none. Nintendo have done an absolute incredible job building this game. It’s in 3D, yes. Which some people won’t like as it’s not true to what Mario was always about, 2D side scroller. But it has some of the 2D elements that we all know and love from the original game. It plays like a 2D side scroller but in 3D open world bliss. Incredible. It just feels like Mario and not a cheap 3D version of itself.

Audio

This game just sounds great! We know that this isn’t something that you can physically see, but it helps the game! It remains true to Mario and keeps a lot of the retro style audio, even if a little enhanced to bring it into 2017. If you’re stuck on a level it can get repetitive. But you’ve got to ignore that and not let it affect you, you WILL get past that difficult part!

Motion Sensor

The motion sensor plays a big part in Mario Odyssey, you can use it to climb higher, swim faster even fly faster. The motion sensor also enhances the cap’s abilities. These little elements is what separates the Nintendo Switch from other consoles. Small but beneficial gameplay tweaks that push your experience further.  When the console is docked it’s best to use the motion sensors, however they do work in portable mode, just not as well.

The Cap

The Cap is what everyone is talking about. While we won’t go into exactly why the Cap acts this way as it’ll ruin the story. You won’t get far not using the Cap as it is a very crucial element to the game. Some enemies you won’t be able to take over, while some you can, so it’s a trial and error game when it comes to the cap. Some parts of the game you can’t get around NOT using it. We love it here at How To Kill An Hour and it’s what makes this game great! Be inquisitive when using it too, You may be surprised!

New Donk City

This is the level that got a lot of attention on social media and for good reason. People have been looking forward to New Donk City ever since it was used to promote the game, when first announced! A derivative of New York City, Mario is transported into a world of humans, cars and tall buildings. It truly is one of the more enjoyable levels of the game, there is A LOT to do on this level. Plus keep an eye out for the intricate 2D level as well. A famous Mario character makes an appearance!

 

Nostalgia

This is a quick one but a good one. If you’ve ever played the old Super Mario games, Mario Odyssey has an intelligent nod to yesteryear. At various points throughout each level you will have to complete a short level, or task, in complete 3D. At some points the 3D elements even affect the 2D elements!

Difficulty

Mario Odyssey has an ‘adult’ feel to the game, yet remaining it’s core element of a childs game. The game is relatively easy in the sense that it’s got a main gameplay element to it. Collect enough moons to power up your Odyssey, hit the boss 3 times to defeat them. Then move on to the next planet. But there are also levels to this game. If you want to complete it 100% there’s lots of replayability to go back and collect all the purple collectables and find ALL the moons. There are some elements to the game that require a lot of logical thinking to overcome a task. So it’s not just an easy breeze through kind of game. This game will also challenge most adults!

The Switch

Mario Odyssey was built for the Switch, which sounds silly. But this game was built for both the home version of Switch and the portable one.

Some of Nintendo Switch’s games are easily identifiable as portable or home console games. But with Mario Odyssey it works either way. Sure you can play it either way but you get the feeling that it just doesn’t work.

Most importantly though, it works for Nintendo’s AAA game, Mario Odyssey. The gameplay fits both a pick up and play portable game and a sit at home, ‘take your time with it’ game. This is really hard to explain in words, but once you play it, you will understand what we mean!

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What do you think of Mario Odyssey?

Don’t forget to hit us up via our social media channels (@howtokillanhour) on ALL platforms and give us your thoughts on Nintendo’s stellar AAA game! Let us know how far you’ve got and what elements of Mario Odyssey that you like the most!

Brawlout

Who doesn’t love a good fighting game? If you answered ‘nobody’, then Angry Mob Games' BRAWLOUT is the game for you!Available on Steam early access now, and on PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch later this year.Check it out at http://www.brawlout.com

Posted by How To Kill an Hour on Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Brawlout if a violent party beat em up presented in a glorious animated graphical manner, that presents to you aggressive, fast paced combat that is both fun to play and watch!

Each character has their own fighting style to encourage differing ways to play the game, thus making it different each time a user picks up Brawlout, additionally the action is kept fast paced and alive at all times with ledge grapples, rage bursts and wavedashes.

Check out the video below to see what this game is all about!

Pokken Tournament DX

Now we can fight our favourite Pokemon and we cannot contain our excitement! Pokken Tournament DX is out in September.

  • Play Pokken anytime, anywhere on Nintendo Switch – Play Pokken Tournament DX in TV mode, handheld mode, or share a Joy-Con controller with another Trainer to battle one-on-one in tabletop mode anywhere!
  • A brand new fighter – Decidueye enters the battle, alongside all previous Pokemon from the Wii U and arcade versions
  • New Support Pokemon – Litten and Popplio make their debut to lend their support in battle
  • Team Battle mode – Pick three Pokemon and battle it out to be the first to defeat all your opponent’s Pokemon to win in the new Team Battle mode
  • Group Match mode – Find similarly skilled players in battle rooms for intense and fun battles online
  • Daily Challenges – Complete a variety of different daily challenges
  • Watch battle replays – Hone your skills by watching other players’ replays and share your best matches online with the new replay feature
  • Jump straight into battle – All characters and Support Pokemon will be available right from the start of the game

To pre-order Pokken Tournament DX please click here!

Episode 222 – Mario Kart Online

Nintendo Switch 1Million SALES! (Almost)

Nintendo have already sold 1 Million (almost) Switches in the US.

According to Nintendo and NPD the computer game giants have sold a total of 906,000 units in it’s first month.

With the Wii U, sales hitting 890,000 units in its first six weeks in the Christmas period of 2012 (November Launch)

Although both consoles have been slated for a poor lineup of launch titles – however, the Wii U didn’t have a monster of a launch title Zelda Breath of the Wild. Which has sold 1.3 million copies since it’s launch, 925,000 of those being Switch copies with Wii U copies hitting  460,000.

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Episode 218.5 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Nintendo Switch Accessories

Funk Butcher went ahead and took the plunge and bought a Nintendo Switch and he bought a case and a screen protector with it (and we’ve found one with both a case and a screen protector! Don’t tell Funk!)

Nintendo Switch Official Case

 

  • Enjoy a full home-console experience anytime, anywhere with the Nintendo Switch Accessory pack
  • This pack includes a carrying case and screen protector
  • Compatible with the Nintendo Switch only

 

Buy here

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Nintendo Charge grip gets pricey!

The guys recently chatted about the Nintendo Switch and as they said it is a little pricey, the console doesn’t even have a game with it.

Now every Nintendo Switch comes with a Joy-Con Grip accesory that holds the two Joy-Con controllers so it forms a controller similar to a regular game pad……….but it won’t charge them. To charge them whilst you’re playing you got to pay for a much pricier accessory called the Joy Con Charging Grip which costs $29.99!

They look different but also the same the only difference is that the switch box on the non charging one is opaque with a matte gray finish while the charging version is gray but translucent.

You don’t need the charging grip to keep the controllers powered, they will charge whilst connected to the Switch unit – there just doesn’t seem to be an option on the Joy Con controllers to plug them directly into a USB power outlet – which is annoying at best.

The Joy Con controllers have a non-removable 525 mAh battery that will last for approximately 20 hours & whether the pads are in a Charging Grip or connected to a Switch, to fully charge them from completely flat to full it will take three hours!

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