"Zelda: Breath Of The Wild" might be the most anticipated title on the Nintendo Switch but it won't be the only one that's worth looking forward to.
The "Zelda" series has always brought a unique sense of charm in its games. Another game has been following its footsteps in replicating this uniqueness, in its own way.
This "Legend of Zelda" inspired game is none other than "Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas." Fans of the action-adventure genre will be happy to know that "Breath Of The Wild" won't be the only title worth waiting for.
FDG Entertainment confirmed that "Oceanhorn" will be included in Nintendo Switch's game roster, reports GameSpot. That's not all, the game's publisher mentioned that "Oceanhorn" will "run beautifully" on Nintendo's "powerful Switch."
"Oceanhorn" first released on the iOS back in 2013 and eventually arrived on PC and consoles years later. The game has significantly improved on its visuals and game content since its initial release.
The updated version of the game even added over two hours of additional gameplay content. Due its success, developer Cornfox & Bros. even announced that the sequel "Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm" is already in development.
It's highly likely that the game's sequel will be released on the Nintendo Switch as well. This gives the Switch's game library enough action-adventure games to enjoy the console with.
A report from VentureBeat praised the melodic score of "Breath of the Wild" stating that it's better than any music from Hollywood. That is a big statement considering the fact that the full game is yet to be released.
Regardless, fans know very well that the music in every "Zelda" game is always memorable. With that said, "Oceanhorn" has a musical score that's just as memorable.
The soundtrack of "Oceanhorn" includes works from iconic "Final Fantasy" composer Nobou Uematsu. With games like "Breath of The Wild" and "Oceanhorn", Switch owners will have a plethora of game tunes stuck in their heads once the Switch arrives on March 3.