
GES Writes: "Initially I thought that Code Name Steam was going to be a simple game but, I shocked to see how much they added. The game reminds me of a XCOM game but only form a third person perspective. The game is set in a comic book style and it opens up in a lush full Steampunk version of London where later on you will travel to other places as well. You play as the protagonist Henry Fleming voiced by Adam Baldwin, the world gets invaded by aliens and it is up to Henry and a secret government agency called (you guessed it) S.T.E.A.M. Along with other members you meet along the way, you take on the alien invasion and try to save the world!"
Their business practices aren’t perfect, but Nintendo makes games like nobody else. But they also have their fair share of games that nobody played.

Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. is a game that is divisive, to say the least. It’s an underappreciated classic that regularly appears on clearance racks. Which is a shame, given the involvement of Advance Wars and Fire Emblem developer Intelligent Systems and the sorcery it works to get an XCOM-like experience onto the Nintendo 3DS. Especially since now, as it turns five years old, it holds up so well.
The game was great. It would be cool to get a sequel on switch but I'm not sure if it sold well enough to warrant that.

Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "as we prepare to retire the ol' dual-screen handheld we wanted to take a look at the games that defined the system and which should make their way over to the Nintendo Switch."
I’d just like the remasters of Ocerina of Time and Majoras Mask. Those were both great ports that looked nice and smooth. Would love a proper camera control in OoT that was implemented in MM3D.