Nintendo Switch: 10 Game Reveals You Might Have Missed

5. Fast RMX

Nintendo Switch Mario Kart
Shinen

Nintendo didn't announce a new F-Zero, but fear not. Shinen, one of Nintendo's most faithful indie developers, is back and looking to fill in the Blue Falcon sized hole in the hearts of gamers worldwide.

Fast RMX is a sequel to Fast Racing NEO, taking the previous game on the Wii U and turning it up to eleven. Racers drift and turn across space stations, deserts, and jungles at blistering speeds, with a unique coloured boost system keeping players on their toes. As if that wasn't enough, they'll be leaping across ravines and dodging falling rocks with up to 8 players online.

NEO was gorgeous, but the Wii U edition had obvious graphical cutbacks. The Switch cranks up the visuals and features, allowing not only full 1080p over the Wii U version but even eight-player local play.

Carrying a whopping amount of 30 brand new and revisited tracks, and with 15 different vehicles, Fast RMX is sure to keep players' hearts pumping.

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