

And yes, this is absolutely another one of those Limbo-inspired puzzle-platformers that uses light and shadows as its main gimmick. The touch controls were a bit awkward in the mobile version, so I’d imagine having default button controls is going to be a positive for many players. Projection: First Light ($19.99)Īnother Apple Arcade game tumbles off the tree and onto Switch as a regular paid release. I found the original game very comfortable to get into, and this one gives me a very similar vibe but with a fair few improvements on top.
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The improved presentation, interesting upgrade system, and quality map design make for a very enjoyable adventure indeed.

Hopefully the bigger and better sequel can make a more significant impression on Switch owners, as it’s a very strong, if somewhat safe, entry in the genre. New Releases Alwa’s Legacy ($17.99)Īlwa’s Awakening was one of those games that probably would have gotten a lot more attention and acclaim if it hadn’t been on a system so rich with quality Metroidvania games. These are the risks of living on one side of the planet and working for a company on the other side, friends. Maybe they announced that Pokemon has been sold to Microsoft and I’m sitting here looking like an absolute fool. If I had to guess, I would say that a release date for the expansion will be announced as we’re officially into the fall season that was previously pegged as the vague release period. There’s a link to it up there, though it does me no good at the moment. By the time you’re reading this, that video will have already aired.

Ha ha, this is another delightfully wacky situation the time zone differences have gotten us into, isn’t it? At the time I’m writing this, The Pokemon Company has announced a video will air a few hours from now that will have news about the upcoming Pokemon Sword and Shield Expansion, The Crown Tundra.
