Nintendo Gives Bizarre Reason For Extremely Rare eShop Glitch

Ever played a game where bugs and glitches are seen as an in-game feature instead of an unintentional issue? No, the title that is being talked about here is not trying to scam you, but it is indeed a legit feature. The latest entry into the eShop for Nintendo Switch device, tErrorbane, has brought forward a rather unique take on the RPG genre.

The title offers the standard RPG experience that fans have grown to expect, but wait, it has added something more. Bugs and glitches, and characters breaking the fourth wall and even messing with the developer’s code.

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tErrorbane is something Nintendo Switch owners have never experienced

This is not a game that will tell you right away what you need to do. Sure, there are a lot of hints and nods from the developers, but the theme of the game serves as a puzzle in itself. Each section of the map and interaction will have something unique to offer, unlike a lot of bugs that break the game. This title makes use of them in such a creative manner that it will definitely impress you.

Not many games go above and beyond to break the fourth and make things interactive, but tErrorbane takes pride in it. The latest entry into the eShop is indeed something out of the ordinary that can even be great in the moniker of being special. However, is everything you find in the game hilarious? Maybe not, but still the rare approach to an everyday RPG could lead to something great.

Other studios can take inspiration from this title and experiment in their own way to make games even more interactive. Even the interaction with normal characters in the titles doesn’t follow the script.

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NPCs can be found either stating something hilarious or dropping a hint about everything just being a glitch? With so many intentional bugs and different approaches to puzzles? Can you even call it an RPG game or just a glitch in the matrix?

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