No Straight Roads will be coming to Nintendo Switch and Xbox One, together with PlayStation 4 and PC on 30th June this year. This was announced by Sold Out and Metronomik.
The Nintendo Switch version of No Straight Roads includes additional features designed to
take advantage of the console’s unique functionality, including:
- Exclusive Assist Mode – Partner up with an additional local player to take control of the Elliegator, a secret alligator assistant who can help players in battle by picking up items, transforming props and calling in useful bonuses.
- 3-Player Co-Op – Played in conjunction with the game’s co-op mode, Assist Mode lets up to three local players experience No Straight Roads’ music-based action together, only on Nintendo Switch.
- Touchscreen Support – Use the Nintendo Switch system’s touchscreen to transform props and pick up items.
- Single Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Controller Play – Play through the entire game using a single Joy-Con, or pass the second Joy-Con to a friend to play in couch co-op.
In addition, the No Straight Roads Collector’s Edition, which features an exclusive double- sided vinyl LP with tracks from the game’s OST, a rockin’ 64-page ‘The Art of NSR’ artbook, official NSR drumsticks and a funky presentation box, will be available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and PS4.
Check out the No Straight Roads gameplay trailer here.
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The game is directed by Wan Hazmer who was the lead game designer for Final Fantasy XV and Daim Dziauddin who was the concept artist for Street Fighter V. It’s an action adventure game that combines rhythm infused combat with a vibrant offbeat world and a great soundtrack.
“Fans have been asking for Nintendo Switch and Xbox One versions of No Straight Roads since day one, so we’re incredibly excited to bring the game to those platforms simultaneously with the PS4 and PC versions this June. We can’t wait for players to embrace their inner rock star this summer with this musical adventure on their platform of choice.” – Sarah Hoeksma, Marketing Director at Sold Out.