![]() You can play alone or with another player in local multiplayer. You have two different characters with their own distinct abilities, and you’ll need to make use of both of them as you play. It’s a roguelite platformer that seems to take some cues from the likes of Spelunky, but with one added twist. I haven’t had a chance to play this yet, but it certainly looks like it has a bit more oomph to it than the usual release from this publisher. If you’re playing with less than a full plate, you can swap between the heroes as you like. There are four different heroes to use, each with their own abilities. This is a beat-em-up for up to four players via local multiplayer. You know when a QUByte game goes north of the ten-dollar mark, it really means business. A great way to spend a fiver today if that’s all you’ve got for a game. There are boss battles, multiple endings, the whole nine yards. You’re bouncing an orb and trying to break things, but you can also make use of an assortment of magic spells and charms to help you. One of the earlier games from the now-famous Tribute Games (they made that Shredder’s Revenge game the kids are all on about), Wizorb is a brick breaker with some cool twists. I’ll have a review of it soon if you need more details. If you enjoyed the likes of Supraland, this might be of interest to you. ![]() It has a lot of rough edges but there’s plenty of heart to match. As you explore the world, you’ll solve puzzles, unlock new abilities, find secrets, and battle enemies. The one with the walking on walls and ceilings and stuff. It’s a 3D puzzle-platformer that leans hard into a gravity-defying gimmick that immediately calls to mind that one game. If you have somehow managed to avoid playing this up until now, tie on your bib and jump in. This is a fantastic port of the highly-acclaimed action-RPG from Yoko Taro, Platinum Games, and Square Enix. I don’t know if anyone said it couldn’t be done, but if they did, they were wrong. Let’s fly! New Releases NieR: Automata The End of YoRHa Edition ($39.99) We wrap things up with a look at the latest sales and expiring discounts for the day. There’s also a lot of very dubious games, for those who love them. Lesser-known but worth paying attention to are Youropa, Wizorb, and Falling Out. We have a bunch of new releases to check out today, with the most well-known of them being NieR: Automata The End of YoRHa Edition. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for October 6th, 2022.
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