Haneda Girl announced for Nintendo Switch
Aeternum Game Studios has announced that its new title, developed in partnership with Studio Koba, Haneda Girl, a side-scrolling action platformer, is coming to Nintendo Switch on May 7.
In the game, players take on the role of Chichi Wakaba, a student recruited by Professor Nakamura to explore the Data Empire and face off against the Hackernauts.
Here’s some additional information:
Bullets or Katanas? The Choreography of Destruction
In Haneda Girl, players take on the role of Chichi Wakaba, a student recruited by Professor Nakamura to delve into the Data Empire and combat the Hackernaut threat. To achieve this, the title offers an addictive gameplay system based on the dynamic swapping between two radically different styles:
- Haneda Girl – Lethal, swift, and relentless. Armed with her light katana (“KenChan”), she possesses stealth, invisibility, and super-dash mechanics. She is a “glass cannon”: her speed and offensive capabilities are extreme, but she will die from a single hit.
- O.T.H.E.R. – The tactical combat mecha. The perfect contrast to provide brute force, durability, and clear stages with a hail of bullets.
The combat rooms are true action puzzles that can be solved in multiple ways: “You can go faster alone, but you will go further together.” This duality forces the player to master both characters in an experience that rewards strategy, reflexes, and creativity.
A Cyber-Kawaii Feast of Blood and TechnoBeyond its finely tuned difficulty curve, Haneda Girl captivates with its visual presentation. Studio Koba’s work simulates a retro arcade machine with CRT monitors taken to the extreme:
Exaggerated explosions, oil stains, and pixelated blood decorating every stage, along with a hilarious sense of humor. All of this is wrapped in a powerful techno soundtrack that guarantees a dopamine rush in every level.
Get ready to dance the waltz of destruction.
Check out more details on the game’s gameplay by watching the console announcement trailer below.
Official Trailer
Further Nintendo Switch news can be found here.
