Ultimate kicked and punched its way onto the Nintendo eShop. The show was a three-hour tumult of announcements and award winners, and many viewers treated the yearly event as a way to kill time until midnight EST when Super Smash Bros. Also true is that developer A44’s new action-adventure-RPG-Souls-like debuted at the tail end of the year with the deck stacked against it in some ways.Ī44’s-and presumably Microsoft’s-decision to release Ashen during The Game Awards could be perceived as a bad move. After all, it’s been in development for years, and has made several appearances at E3. Some may disagree with Ashen being classified as an overlooked game.
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