(known internationally as ) is an arena-style fighting game developed by Lancarse and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. Released exclusively for the Nintendo Switch on November 29, 2018, it celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Heisei-era franchise. Game Features & Gameplay

[Joy-Con Left] [Joy-Con Right] Analog Stick: Move Character A / B / X / Y: Light/Heavy Attacks & Jumps Directional Pads: Taunts R / ZR: Rider Arts & Finishers

The game celebrates the Heisei era of Kamen Rider, focusing heavily on Kamen Rider Zi-O and Kamen Rider Geiz. It features a roster of over 30 riders, stretching from Kamen Rider Kuuga to the latest forms.

Whether you are a collector who owns the physical cartridge and wants a digital backup, or a player who relies on custom firmware to bypass region locks, the FR-tagged NSP is the gold standard. It preserves the explosive action of the Heisei Riders while breaking down language barriers.

While the Switch is inherently portable, this keyword often refers to two things:

For enthusiast communities utilizing and regional imports, tracking down the correct localized files is vital. This comprehensive guide breaks down the core mechanics of the game, its narrative features, system performance, and the technical landscape surrounding its digital availability. What is Kamen Rider Climax Scramble Zi-O?

The gameplay expands upon its predecessor, Kamen Rider: Climax Fighters , modifying its engine to leverage the hardware features of the Nintendo Switch.

While some critics noted that the graphics haven't changed drastically since the earlier Climax games, the character models are detailed, capturing the intricate Tokusatsu designs perfectly. The game supports both a traditional third-person view and an arena camera view, which lets you see the whole field. Why the "NSP" Version?