The Immortal to Make Its Way Onto Switch Online
NES classic adventure mystery game, The Immortal, is all set
to make its debut on the company’s online platform, Nintendo Switch Online
(NSO). Amidst legendary names on July’s list of NSO games to be launched, you
might’ve missed this classic RPG. The game debuted on the Apple IIGS, in 1990,
followed by a release for other platforms such as Atari ST, NES, and Amiga. And
now it makes its way to Switch, along with other classic Nintendo games.
Games to look out for!
July’s list of games is an exciting one to watch out for as
Nintendo is going to release two more games along with The Immortal. These
include the incredible and fan-favorite Donkey Kong Country and the wrestling
game, Natsume Championship Wrestling. These are both iconic games that are
being reprised for the NSO platform.
Labyrinth of Eternity is yours to conquer
The Immortal is a mystery adventure game set in the
mystifying Labyrinth of Eternity. Your character in the game is an unnamed
wizard who is trying to figure a way out of the dangerous dungeon you’re stuck
in. The aim is to get out of there and find your mentor, Mordamir. The player
has to go through nine levels of the labyrinth to save his mentor. Using
magical spells, avoiding death traps, and finding quick solutions to fatal
predicaments, you can unlock your character’s true potential and wiggle your
way out of a densely horrifying place.
Goblins and Trolls are at war
And while you try to figure a way out of there, you also
encounter a war between the two most prominent creatures of the fictional
world, the Goblins, and the Trolls. The game mode switched between top-down
view and two-dimension real-time engine for fights. As you fight, spell, and
shout your way out, you are faced with battles that require you to react
swiftly and smartly. And, since you’re a wizard, you can blast people off by
using certain spells.
There isn’t much information provided by the makers about
the modern-version of the game. Thus, it might be that the new version is just
the old one but for a more modern platform, which is enough to give people a
taste of the 90’s wizardly arcade video game world. The game launched on July
15 and is available to all NSO users.
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