: Movement, specifically when pushing the gurney, may feel "stiffer" or slower than before.
The Mortuary Assistant on Nintendo Switch offers a unique gaming experience that is perfect for fans of mystery, puzzle, and horror games. Here are a few reasons why you should check it out:
A new sandbox mode where you can embalm unlimited bodies without the pressure of story hauntings.
In technical gaming communities, "NSP" is a buzzword used for backup copies. If you own a legitimate cartridge (which would be an XCI format) and want to update it, you look for the —a smaller file that patches the base game to the latest version.
The Mortuary Assistant on Nintendo Switch is a must-play for horror fans who missed it on PC. The update brings necessary polish and controller support, making it the most accessible version of the game to date. If you have ever wondered what it takes to prepare the dead for their final rest while battling a demonic entity, you can now find out from the comfort of your own hands.
: Fixed issues with "Endless Hall" events and soft locks in the finale system.
The verdict? It’s surprisingly faithful. While the visual fidelity takes a hit in handheld mode (the mortuary’s grimy textures are softer, and the lighting is slightly less aggressive), the audio design—the game’s true MVP—remains pristine. Playing with headphones in handheld mode might actually be the most terrifying way to experience the game.
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