Originally slated to be released this April, no new date has been confirmed just yet. Yacht Club Games are also working on releasing a multiplayer DLC called Showdown, which will add a four-player mode that sees you duel it out against other players to fight for gems. Every level will present different challenges, and with a fellow shovel knight by your side, you can try and overcome everything thrown at you as a dynamic duo. The charming platformer is packed full of evil knight foes, crazy bosses to best, and some fantastic music to boot. The shovel blade can slash and dig, making it one very multi-functional weapon. When your loved one gets captured by the evil enchantress, you run to their rescue and set out on an epic retro style quest to be the heroes you were always meant to be. Shovel KnightĪs tiny 8-bit knights armed with shovel blades, you and one other friend can take on the original Shovel of Hope campaign together. Party mode makes things trickier because more of you means more chances of falling off or accidentally killing each other. You’ll most likely die a lot - be it by falling off the edge, or getting blown to pieces - but you’ll have a lot of fun doing it. You have to try to navigate your little robot to the corresponding coloured space to complete the level, but sometimes your movements can hinder the other player, so you really have to communicate and try to work in tandem to solve the levels. Every level is made up of grids with different layouts that are filled with traps. You have to work together to solve every level, and each one gets progressively harder and busier than the last. In the main campaign each player takes control of a different cube-shaped robot using the Joy-Con controllers. As a co-op puzzle game, two players can take on the main campaign, or up to four players can get stuck into the party mode. If you’re after some puzzle-based action, Death Squared will get you thinking. It also offers the option to aim in first-person, which makes it a lot more interesting to control than the regular third person perspective, and it allows you to try and hone your shots. You can try your hand at power serves and trick shots to catch your opponents off guard, and there’s even the option to slow down time, break rackets and even knock the opposing team out with your ball. Special power moves can give you the upper hand and help you bat your way to victory. When it comes to Mario’s take on the classic sport, a lot more comes into play. With 15 classic characters from Mario to Waluigi and Rosalina, you can play Mario Tennis Aces in singles matches, or spice things up with a round of doubles which splits your group into teams. The characters of Mushroom Kingdom are back on the tennis court and it’s the perfect way to spend some quality time with your chums.
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