Tokyo Scramble is a Nintendo Switch 2 Exclusive Featuring Hairy Dinosaurs Under the Japanese Subway

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Today's Nintendo Switch Partner Direct has revealed a caller exclusive for Switch 2 — bizarre-looking dinosaur endurance crippled Tokyo Scramble.

While a trailer shown during the Partner Direct focused connected tension, and the information that protagonist Anne has to trust connected mounting traps for survival, a consequent video posted by Binary Haze takes a much light-hearted approach.

In a montage of scenes we spot a dinosaur (officially present called a "Zino") getting stuck going the incorrect mode up an escalator, arsenic Anne makes a quip astir its regular steps. Further clips amusement dinosaurs getting pelted with formation balls, repeatedly flattened and acceptable connected occurrence by assorted objects, electrocuted by a tripwire, rammed by a minecart and yanked disconnected by a robot arm. Honestly, it's capable to marque you consciousness atrocious for them.

As good arsenic hairy velociraptors, different Zino taxon see 1 that looks similar a vampire bat, and different hairy carnal that looks a transverse betwixt a dragon and that happening from The Neverending Story.

"A life-or-death conflict begins heavy beneath Tokyo, wherever wide reasoning and split-second decisions could marque each the difference," reads an authoritative blurb. "You play arsenic Anne, a subsister who finds herself successful a web of subterranean caverns overrun by Zino – mysterious creatures that lucifer dinosaurs. Use stealth, strategy, speedy reasoning and unwavering determination to flight the prehistoric satellite alive."

Perhaps the astir absorbing happening astir the crippled is your quality to stock power with up to 3 different players crossed Switch and Switch 2 consoles via GameShare. Here, power of Anne's movement, actions, abilities and adjacent the game's camera tin beryllium portioned retired to a group.

Tokyo Scramble launches exclusively for Switch 2 connected February 11 via the Nintendo eShop. For overmuch more, here's everything announced successful today's Nintendo Partner Direct.

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