Enhanced Control Options and amiibo Support on New Nintendo 3DS XL REDMOND, Wash., March 12, 2015 – Developed by Intelligent Systems, the creators of the beloved Fire Emblem and Advance Wars series, the single- and multiplayer turn-based strategy game Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. launches for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems on March 13. The game places players on the front lines of a series of intricately designed battlefields and requires them to use both brains and brawn to emerge from battle victorious. Players are thrust into the boots of some of the most original and unexpected playable characters ever assembled in a Nintendo video game. These agents of S.T.E.A.M. (Strike Team Eliminating the Alien Menace) are composed of literature- and folklore-inspired icons like John Henry, Tiger Lily, Tom Sawyer, Lion from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and many more – all led by Abraham Lincoln. Players who dive into the action on New Nintendo 3DS XL can even take advantage of the new system’s enhanced controls and creative amiibo functionality. “Fresh on the heels of the launch of New Nintendo 3DS XL, Code
Name: S.T.E.A.M. comes whistling in to give portable players a
patriotic punch of action-strategy,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of
America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “For
players who may be wrapping up The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask
3D, or just looking for their next hand-held gaming experience,
this refreshingly unique game is just what Honest Abe ordered.”
Steam is a critical component of the game play. Each
selectable agent in the game has a boiler on his or her back that
generates a certain amount of steam every turn, allowing the player to
move and fire at enemies. This simple and intuitive concept leads to
many deep and strategic game-play choices. Moving forward across the
battlefield uses steam, but players can also explore and then backtrack
with no loss of steam, letting players scope out the surroundings and
uncover hidden enemies. To add to the strategy and uniqueness of the
steam mechanic, players that leave steam in their reserves after a turn
can potentially attack during the enemy’s turn by using “Overwatch.”
These Overwatch attacks can be performed by equipping specific weapons.
Before beginning each mission, players select a four-member
team composed of the game’s many playable characters. As players
progress through the wild story, more and more surprising characters
will join the strike force, each with his or her own unique primary
weapon and ability. Because of the multitude of characters and the
vast, well-designed maps, players can approach each stage using
different techniques. Players might want to keep their characters
together and deploy a full-on attack, or split them up and sneak around
corners to scope out the surroundings and take the enemy on with a more
stealth-like approach.
In addition to each character’s main weapon, the eclectic
agents also possess various secondary weapons and boiler packs that can
be equipped before each mission. Want to outfit the powerful John Henry
with a secondary weapon that provides him with an Overwatch attack
option like the Steam Crossbow? No problem! The deep customization
options add a whole new layer of strategy to the game, and encourage
playing and replaying the game’s numerous missions in new ways.
The game also offers three different multiplayer modes that
pit player against player in exciting local battle modes, or online
with a wireless broadband Internet connection. In Death Match, players
try to defeat all the enemies on the opposing team to win. Medal Battle
asks competitors to earn the most medals after five turns. And in the
epic A.B.E. Battle, players pilot massive presidential mechanical
robots and battle to victory. Players can even join online tournaments
or create their own!
Anyone who plays Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. on a New
Nintendo 3DS XL system can experience some additional fun features. In
addition to controlling the camera with the C-Stick and basking in the
game’s striking graphics using face-tracking 3D, Code Name:
S.T.E.A.M. is one of the first Nintendo 3DS games to feature
amiibo compatibility using the built-in NFC technology on New Nintendo
3DS XL. If a Fire Emblem amiibo character like Marth or Ike
is tapped on the touch screen of the New Nintendo 3DS XL system, he
will join the battle as a playable character in the game. But just like
in the Fire Emblem games, if these amiibo characters fall in
battle, they are gone permanently – well, at least until players tap
them in again at the start of the next mission.
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. boils over in stores, in the
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS and at Nintendo.com on March 13 at a
suggested retail price of $39.99.
For more information about Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.,
visit http://codenamesteam.nintendo.com.
Remember that Nintendo 3DS features parental controls that
let adults manage the content their children can access. For more
information about this and other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/3ds.
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Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and software for its
Wii U™ and Wii™ home consoles, and Nintendo 3DS™ and Nintendo DS™
families of portable systems. Since 1983, when it launched the Nintendo
Entertainment System™, Nintendo has sold more than 4.3 billion video
games and more than 680 million hardware units globally, including the
current-generation Wii U, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL, as well as
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systems. It has also created industry icons that have become
well-known, household names such as Mario™, Donkey Kong™, Metroid™,
Zelda™ and Pokémon™. A wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of
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EDITOR'S
HYPERBOLE NOTE: I already preordered this and I was a bit
disappointed that we weren't given a review code for it in a timely
manner. But hey! It's a new IP from Intelligent Systems and the demo is
quite good.. if not a little slow at points.. - Philip
Wesley (Main
Editor)
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