ARMSis more than just a 1v1 boxing game with spring-armed fighters.
Nintendo dug into its Switch-exclusive fighting game ARMSin a Nintendo Direct video last night,Series Archives revealing a ton of ways players can customize their fighters with different boxing gloves, unique game modes, and three new fighters.
You can check out the entire 23-minute video below:
SEE ALSO: 'Mario Kart' just removed this 'offensive' gesture that you may not have noticedFighters in ARMSeach have their own unique talents and abilities, including being able to hover, disappear momentarily, or restore their health. You can also customize favorite fighters' fists with unique boxing gloves that come with their own effects -- like stunning, blinding, or freezing an opponent after charging up.
Like picking your favorite racing kart, each arm has a specific weight: light, medium, or heavy.
If your arm is the same weight as an opponent's, you can block each other's punches mid-swing. If your arm is heavier, it will move slower but can push past your opponent's punch to land a hit.
There are a handful of game modes in ARMS, including a standard 1v1 Fight mode, a 2v2 Team Fight mode (where you and your ally are linked together by a string), and some more unique modes: V-Ball, Hoops, Skillshot, and 1-on-100.
V-Ball is like a mix between volleyball -- punching a ball over a net to try to hit your opponent's floor -- and hot potato -- the ball explodes.
Hoops is like basketball but instead of trying to put a ball into your opponent's basket, you grab your opponent and slam them into their basket. Much more aggressive and humiliating than normal basketball.
Skillshot tasks you with punching targets that move across a something like a gun range, except you have an opponent on the other side who is also smashing those targets and trying to hit you.
The single-player mode 1-on-100 is a time trial where you have to take down 100 enemies as fast as possible. Don't worry, though, each enemy goes down in one hit.
For those interested in getting competitive with ARMS, the game features an online ranked mode where you can fight against real-life opponents to take your spot at the top of the leaderboard.
If you're interested in testing the game out before launch, Nintendo is doing two global "testpunch" weekends in North America. The first is May 26 to 28, and the second is June 2 to 4.
Topics Esports Gaming Nintendo Nintendo Switch
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