Nintendo Switch eShop’s most exciting new game has a very weird name

Nintendo Switch eShop’s most exciting new game has a very weird name

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https://www.polygon.com/2018/5/10/17339640/nintendo-switch-eshop-games-list

There are a few games that stand out in this week’s Nintendo Switch eShop update, but not because of our familiarity with them — but because they have some seriously weird names. Between Immortal Redneck, Suicide Guy and Three Fourths Home, eShop has some eye-catchingly titled new games in its library.

The most anticipated of these is Immortal Redneck, a game that plays nothing like it sounds. First released on Windows PC back in 2017, Immortal Redneck is referred to as an “old school FPS” by its developer, so expect the kind of first-person action popularized by games like Doom and Quake. There’s also procedurally generated dungeons and the fear of permanent death ... oh, and the whole thing takes place in Egypt, by the way.

Nintendo Switch eShop’s most exciting new game has a very weird name

May 11, 2018, 12:16am UTC
https://www.polygon.com/2018/5/10/17339640/nintendo-switch-eshop-games-list >There are a few games that stand out in this week’s Nintendo Switch eShop update, but not because of our familiarity with them — but because they have some seriously weird names. Between Immortal Redneck, Suicide Guy and Three Fourths Home, eShop has some eye-catchingly titled new games in its library. >The most anticipated of these is Immortal Redneck, a game that plays nothing like it sounds. First released on Windows PC back in 2017, Immortal Redneck is referred to as an “old school FPS” by its developer, so expect the kind of first-person action popularized by games like Doom and Quake. There’s also procedurally generated dungeons and the fear of permanent death ... oh, and the whole thing takes place in Egypt, by the way.