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Games often get revealed well ahead of their release dates or shadow drop day of. But in the case of Tokyo Scramble, the Nintendo Direct reveal came about a week before the launch of the latest Switch 2 exclusive. The game centers on the struggle to escape from dinosaur-like creatures called zinos. And while many fans still want to see a modern Dino Crisis remake, games like Tokyo Scramble may be the closest we’re going to get for a while. Early reviews are pretty mixed on the game, but it does try to do something unique with Switch 2’s GameShare feature. This could set the game apart from existing survival titles, for good or for ill.
Tokyo Scramble Brings A Unique Multiplayer Twist to Survival Horror

Given the short turnaround from reveal to release, not too many Tokyo Scramble reviews are out there just yet. But those that have gone live are pretty mixed. Indeed, reactions to the initial reveal weren’t as positive as you might hope to see for a new third-party Switch 2 exclusive. Despite being a newer release, the game’s puzzle survival mechanics came across a bit dated in the reveal. Even so, dinosaur fans have had few new games to look forward to in recent years. So, some fans of games like Dino Crisis will no doubt be excited at the chance to check out Tokyo Scramble.
The game puts players in the role of Anne, who finds herself lost in an underground cavern full of strange dinosaur-like creatures. You’ll have to fight your way to the surface, using a smart watch named Diana instead of your typical guns or melee weapons. While it may not be quite the game many survival fans hoped for, there’s no denying it’s got some unique ideas. In case you need a refresher, you can check out the new launch trailer below:








