Severed now Available on Nintendo Switch
/ Stephen CraneDrinkBox Studios has announced that their critically acclaimed game Severed is now available on Nintendo Switch. It previously has been available for PlayStation Vita, Wii U, iOS, and Nintendo 3DS.
Severed won the Best Mobile/Handheld Game and Best Musical Score at the Canadian Video Game Awards 2016, Best Mobile Game 2016 on Destructoid, and 2016 iPad Game of the Year from Apple. Check out the Nintendo Switch release trailer below!
Severed is now on the Nintendo Switch! Take control of a one-armed warrior named Sasha, wielding a living sword on her journey through a nightmare world in search of her family. Swipe-based touch controls will let you solve puzzles, find secrets, and do battle with a host of disturbing monsters.
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