Gaming Cypher

The Latest Video Game News and Reviews

BadLand Games Announces January Release Date of NIGHTMARE BOY for Nintendo Switch

BADLAND GAMES, NIGHTMARE BOY, PC, PLAYSTATION, PS4, STEAM, THE VANIR PROJECT, VIDEO, XBOX, XBOX ONE

The Vanir Project’s dreamy metroidvania will premiere on Nintendo’s hybrid console on next January 16th

Madrid, January 10th, 2018: The Vanir Project premiered its first creation on last October for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC: a really fun metroidvania that took place in a nightmare world, with all its graphics hand-drawn, something that reminiscent of those of the great Commodore Amiga European classics from the 90’s.

Nightmare Boy will be available on Nintendo eShop on January 16th.

This new version for Nintendo’s hybrid console will retain the essence and playability of the original Nightmare Boy and will include some of the upgrades introduced on version 1.0.2 of the game for Steam, PS4 and Xbox One: Digital pad controls, improved stability and a lot of minor bugs from the initial version fixed.

BadLand Games Announces January Release Date of NIGHTMARE BOY for Nintendo Switch

Join Billy, turned into the mysterious Rolok, and fight to wake up from your worst dream: a world of nightmare made up by your fears and the worst dreams from another ten kids, also trapped in that world.

Fight all kind of enemies, recover Billy’s original appearance and rescue the ten kids lost in their own nightmares; each one of them will give you new powers and will help you unveil different endings for the game.

Nightmare Boy mixes pixel art and cartoon visuals, has complex metroidvania game mechanics, big environments full of secrets, enemies and final bosses. Also, it hides a dark story beneath the surface and the player will be the one unveiling it.

BadLand Games Announces January Release Date of NIGHTMARE BOY for Nintendo Switch

Nightmare Boy Main Features:

  • Classic mechanics and playability that joins roaming, adventure and platforms.
  • Upgradeable character after defeating each final boss: double and triple jump, different magic attacks…
  • Graphic engine that mixes pixel art and cartoon characters, hand drawn, giving the game a 90’s arcade feeling.
  • Saving system based on collected jewels in the game. The more you save, the more expensive it gets.
  • Dark atmosphere, shady storyline; can you discover what lies beneath?

To learn more about The Vanir Project and Nightmare Boy, please visit www.thevanirproject.com.

Related: Nightmare Boy Now Available on Consoles and Steam

Website | + posts

I have always enjoyed playing video games and am a programming team lead for a video game company. I co-founded Gaming Cypher because I enjoy the gaming community and would like to provide the best news service around. Feel free to ask me any questions and I will make sure to get back to you quickly.