![]() €œAt its best, Grapple Dog’s action is a joy to behold. ![]() The game’s title gives away its main mechanic – Pablo the dog can grabble onto platforms to swing around the colourful stages. Then there’s Grapple Dog, which looks like the greatest GBA game that never was. The PC version has been in early access since May 2021, garnering ‘ very positive’ user reviews. Konami’s lavish-looking GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon, meanwhile, is based on a 1987 Famicom game, offering rogue-lite hack-and-slash action told via traditional Japanese art. It’s very much more of the grind-based platforming that long-time fans will know, just with even more tricks and challenges primed to keep you coming back for more,†said Switch Player. €œRarely has skateboarding in a game felt so creative and accessible as it does in OlliOlli World. The Switch version is yet to receive a score lower than 8/10, in fact. OlliOlli World is one of the bigger releases of the week, arriving to critical acclaim. The Switch could have easily handled native ports of the earlier games, so it does smack of laziness. While it’s great to see the series on the platform, the fact that they’re full-price cloud versions is off-putting. Square-Enix has also brought most of their Kingdom Hearts back catalogue to Switch. Players who spend a lot of time with it will potentially feel rewarded by its systems,†said Siliconera. It feels more like an indie JRPG than it does a mobile tile, which works in the Switch version’s favor. They’re joined by a conversion of the mobile RPG EGGLIA Rebirth, and Idea Factory’s Death end re Quest 2 – a bleak affair that hit the PlayStation 4 in 2020 to mostly positive reviews.ĮGGLIA Rebirth seems to be going down rather well, able to disguise its mobile roots. On the more traditional side of things, there’s the top-down pixel art pairing of Sword of Elpisia and Ocean Heart. While on the topic of RPGs, there’s a handful out this week. ![]() If you’re new to these, be sure to grab the official player’s guide ( available as a free PDF) too. While we didn’t see anything major, there was a small something – cult retro RPGs EarthBound Beginnings and EarthBound are out now as part of the Switch Online library. This week’s eShop round-up is running behind as we believed last night’s mammoth Nintendo Direct may have seen a surprise release or two.
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