![]() If you can do that, you’ll find Heidelberg 1693 an atmospheric and rewarding game that will frustrate the hell out of you while also enticing you to come back for another beating. It doesn’t feel bad to play, but there is a very specific vibe to it and you will have to learn to match its pace rather than trying to force it to your own. It reminds me a little of Castlevania, but it reminds me more of Ghosts ‘n Goblins. You also need to carefully consider each of your actions, because it’s very easy to commit yourself to a move that will get you killed before you’re free to react again. It’s not enough to have good reflexes here, though you will need those. This is a difficult 2D action game that intentionally chooses to give you a character with heavy limitations to his abilities. There’s a certain type of player that is going to like Heidelberg 1693 a lot, and I imagine just about anyone else is going to check out after a level or two. Now we need to get a complete physical release with everything on cartridge. OlliOlli World is superb, and while the first DLC isn’t as good, the team knocked it out of the park for OlliOlli World: Finding the Flowzone. I still remember being skeptical of OlliOlli World when it was originally announced, and I’m glad to have eaten crow multiple times on this release. OlliOlli World remains one of my favorite games of 2022, and the OlliOlli World: Finding the Flowzone DLC is the perfect finale to it. Hopefully the team is working on a full sequel using this as a base. Also while it wasn’t promised or even hinted towards, I still wish OlliOlli World wasn’t done yet and we could see more from it. I love the new mechanics and the faster-paced nature of the stages here. It is a bit easier than VOID Riders though. It is definitely going to be a bit much for those who didn’t enjoy the later parts of the base game. ![]() ![]() The only downsides to this DLC have to do with the difficulty. I’d say the DLC packs aren’t worth their individual prices, but the Expansion Pass is more than worth it if you enjoyed the base game. The levels here impressed and frustrated me in parts, but I’ve come away pleased with the value offered in the OlliOlli World Expansion Pass. Once you do unlock it, expect to be reminded of Judas Priest’s Riding on the Wind because that’s pretty much what you’re going to be doing while performing various tricks. You need to complete a good amount of the base game to be able to unlock OlliOlli World: Finding the Flowzone. With the VOID Riders DLC releasing a little while ago, OlliOlli World: Finding the Flowzone is the finale for the Roll7’s awesome new game and I’ve enjoyed everything it has brought to the experience. While I’ve had fun with it on all platforms, the PS5 version with its DualSense features has become my new favorite way to play it. SwitchArcade Score: 4/5 OlliOlli World: Finding the Flowzone ($9.99)Įver since I reviewed OlliOlli World, I’ve been going back to older levels and slowly making my way through the DLC on Switch, Steam Deck, and PS5. I hope some of the control issues can be addressed in future updates. If you enjoy relaxing puzzle games, A Little to the Left is definitely worth checking out. Some minor performance issues and control touch or click targets being a bit small in some puzzles hold it back right now. It has excellent HD Rumble, full touchscreen support, and looks excellent on the OLED screen. It also has gotten a great Switch conversion that uses the system’s features well. There is no shortage of good puzzle games on Switch, and despite launching in a very busy release period, A Little to the Left has been a nice break from other busier games. This is good for those who want more after completing the core experience. In its current state, A Little to the Left has a lot of puzzles in the base game and a daily puzzle mechanic that brings a new twist on a standard puzzle each day. It starts out simple, but things get interesting despite some later puzzles involving a bit too much trial and error. Your aim is to move household objects into the right spots across various puzzles that have unique solutions. I’m a big fan of Unpacking, and A Little to the Left delivers in a similar manner. Reviews & Mini-Views A Little to the Left ($14.99)Ī Little to the Left from Max Inferno and Secret Mode is a relaxing puzzle game about organizing, tidying up, and soaking in the lovely visuals. ![]() Those courses are Wii Maple Treeway, 3DS Rainbow Road, GBA Boo Lake, Tour Berlin Byways, 3DS Rock Rock Mountain, DS Peach Gardens, Tour London Loop, and Tour Merry Mountain. On December 7th, another eight courses will be available to those who have bought the pass or subscribe to the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pass. It’s just about time for the third wave of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Booster Course Pass to release.
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