

You play as a cat whose owners have been killed. This is a pretty chill puzzle game, but I like what it’s laying down. Lack of online play is definitely going to hurt it, but you can play against another player locally at least. I’m not so convinced it has much to offer non-fans, however. I can’t speak to the game’s quality, but I’m sure if you love Zoids you’ll appreciate the obvious effort that has gone into this. While many Zoids games lean into RPG elements, this one is just straight-up action. I think this might be the first Zoids game made by a Western developer? Oh wait no, there was that one in the 1980s by Martech, wasn’t there? Well, this is the first one in quite a long time anyway. Personally, I never really got into these things but I certainly admire the designs. Well, the Zoids are back again, it seems.

Seems fine for what it is, and as is usually the case with Ratalaika’s releases the price is certainly right. And if you beat the game and get tired of all of those limitations, there’s a New Game+ mode that lets you have it all. Naturally, the abilities you pick will determine how you can get around and what you have to do to clear the game. You’ll end up with three abilities no matter what, but which abilities they are depends on your choices. The unusual twist here is that to gain a new ability, you have to give one up. You have to search the planet to find what you need to repair your ship and escape. This is an exploration-heavy platformer where you play as a robot who has crash-landed on a hostile planet. Playing around with combinations of elements and environments is really satisfying. Are the baddies stupid enough to stand in some water? Zap it to give them a massive shock. See some oil at the feet of the monsters? Light it up with some fire. Another cool thing is how you can make use of the environment to help you defeat enemies. You can pick up new skills from elite monsters, for one thing. It’s a very well-made example of the genre with some interesting tricks to help it stand out. But when you’re ready to dig into another roguelite, I would heartily recommend Crown Trick. Okay, I know most of the roguelite fans out there in Switch Land are probably still happily chewing on Hades. I’m sure it’s an amusing gimmick, but how much that’s worth to you is going to vary wildly from person to person. In the end, is it worth it? I haven’t tried it yet, but I’ve heard mixed things about it. That means you have to have at least one of those cute little remote-controlled cars and the necessary pieces to build your track in your living room or whatever.

#Crown trick eshop free#
The latest Mario Kart is here, and it’s free to download! But you can’t really do anything with it unless you or someone you know owns the necessary equipment to play it. Nothing to it but through it, so let’s get into it! New Releases Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (Free, But Not Really) As usual for a Friday, the list of new sales is rather large, with discounts on games like Burnout Paradise Remastered and Bioshock: The Collection among many others. There are a few other cool games to consider as well, like the excellent Crown Trick. The headliner is of course Nintendo’s newest experiment, Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit. There are a bunch of new games today, though not nearly so many as yesterday. In today’s article, we’re once again focusing on the new releases and sales lists. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for October 16th, 2020.
