Valley Coming to Switch March 7

Independent developer Blue Isle Studios, the team behind Slender: The Arrival and Citadel: Forged With Fire, announced today that its beloved first-person adventure game Valley is coming to the Nintendo Switch system on March 7 in the Nintendo eShop.

Valley is a first-person adventure unlike any other. Players find themselves hidden deep within a remote region of the Rocky Mountains within a secluded valley. With the power of a recently discovered L.E.A.F. suit (Leap Effortlessly through Air Functionality), run and jump your way through beautiful forests, dangerous ruins and vast environments; all the while utilizing the power to control life and death to uncover the startling secrets of the mysterious valley. Beware of your new-found abilities as they come with daunting consequences: the more you experience death within the valley, the more the valley will die off around you.

Valley Switch Gameplay Features:

  • Power of Movement: Move faster and jump higher – make your way through the world of Valley using the incredible speed and agility of the L.E.A.F. suit.
  • Manipulate Life and Death: The L.E.A.F. suit grants its pilots the phenomenal power to both give and take life from any living thing.
  • Survival is Key: The more you die in the game, the more the valley will die around you.
  • Enhance Your Player: Upgrade your suit with new abilities and strengths.
  • Explore: The world of Valley is filled with forests, wildlife, ancient ruins, charming creatures, dangerous enemies and other mysteries.

Valley is currently available on Steam for $19.99 and will be available for Nintendo Switch on March 7 in the Nintendo eShop for $19.99. For more information on Valley please visit, valleythegame.com.  You can also read our 2016 review for the PC Version.

For more information, please visit valleythegame.com, follow @BlueIsleStudios on Twitter, and ‘Like’ the game on Facebook.

Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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