Game Freak’s Rhythm Platformer Hits eShop, EU Gets Fire Emblem Demo
By Ishaan . March 28, 2013 . 9:00amHarmoKnight is available in both the U.S. and Europe, while the Fire Emblem: Awakening demo reaches European shores.
| RHYTHM HUNTER: HARMO KNIGHT |
HarmoKnight is available in both the U.S. and Europe, while the Fire Emblem: Awakening demo reaches European shores.
HarmoKnight’s stages are spread across seven worlds on a map alive with the charm you’d expect from the people who bring you Pokémon.
Meanwhile, Ketzal’s Corridors, a 3D puzzle game, is on discount sale for $4.99.
Game Freak adopted a new development structure last year, that allows members of the staff to pitch new, non-Pokémon projects.
HarmoKnight will be released on March 28th and a demo will be released prior to that on March 14th.
Rhythm Hunter: Harmo Knight is headed to the U.S. and Europe next, Nintendo announced today. [Update: Europe info added.]
The Japanese version of the game is ready for a Western release since it has English voiceovers built in it.
Pokémon studio’s new platformer was created under a new development structure, says Game Freak head, Junichi Masuda.
Hitting enemies and grabbing collectibles along the way adds to the background music in Game Freak’s rhythm-platformer.
Rhythm Hunter: Harmo Knight is a rhythm-platformer of sorts, and is headed to the Nintendo eShop as a download title.
Rhythm Hunter: Harmo Knight is a music platformer where you jumping and attacking complements the background music.