YoonJeong Kwon
Due to the developers intentions of bottleneck situations which keeps the player pondering about ‘which strategy would suit the best in this scenario’, every minute or so can become a challenge for the player. In other words, you could consistently experience the best feeling when your intuitions actually work. Even if you’re not a veteran in the platformer action genre, the upgrades you get while progressing and adjustable difficulty can be of use to make your gaming experience to the fullest. There are no proper ‘scoring’ systems to show off your skills to other gamers but it’s not much of a fuss when you think of the affordable price range for this game.
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Due to the limitations of the Nintendo Switch’s resolutions, the visuals may not be at its best, but all of its contents are firmly ported to the handheld. The explosive visuals do not disappoint even if compared to the high quality anime scene of its original IP, thanks to the consistent frame rate that keeps up with the action. The best thing about this port is some of the free contents you can experience which you may have missed out since it’s original release.
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It’s quite a decent gaming content you’ll get for around $9.99 The story and and gameplay is well balanced to keep you interested throughout progression. The ‘pipeline’ combat mechanics have several variables that keep you guessing for better strategies. RPG elements such as character building progressions keep the beauty within this ‘diamond in the rough’ game.
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