![]() Visually, Prodeus looks great on Nintendo Switch across the board. I just wish there was gyro support to make it feel like a more complete package when it comes to the Switch version. Guns feel great, and it just feels like a brilliantly designed and polished shooter that is underpriced in its current state for what you get here. It excels in what it sets out to do visually, and oozes atmosphere.īeyond the style, Prodeus controls like a dream. It uses modern rendering and effects bur still stays true to feeling like a “boomer shooter” if you may. Prodeus is like that for old-school shooters. Octopath Traveler took modern rendering and effects to old school pixel art and blended them together for a striking aesthetic. I know that may sound shocking, but hear me out. In a lot of ways, Prodeus reminds me of Octopath Traveler. A few of the screenshots I’ve used in this review are from community created levels. While you could just play the awesome campaign, the multiplayer and created levels are superb. In addition to the hand-crafted campaign that is mostly brilliant with a few annoyances later on, you have access to multiplayer, and community created levels giving you tons of content right off the bat. Having played it on Xbox Series X, my laptop, Steam Deck, and now Nintendo Switch, I’m blown away by almost everything in Prodeus, and only have a few issues with it on Nintendo Switch right now. While I did play Prodeus through its early access release, I only properly got deep into it closer to the PC version’s launch a few weeks ago. Just like Dusk, Prodeus is a shockingly good first-person shooter that deserves to be on your Switch if you’re a fan of the genre. If you’ve not kept up with it, Prodeus launched in early access on Steam a while ago, and it finally released on Nintendo Switch last week following a wrong build being uploaded to the eShop. It has been quite the ride for Nintendo Switch owners who have wanted to play Prodeus, the old-school first-person shooter with a modern twist. Let’s close out the week! Reviews & Mini-Views Prodeus ($24.99) Finally, we’ve got the usual lists of new and outgoing sales. The highlights are It Takes Two and Harvestella, but there’s plenty to consider. After that, we head into the new releases of the day. The hot-as-heck first-person shooter Prodeus and long-in-development Ghost Song get their time in the Judgment Chair. Our pal Mikhail came through big, so we’ve got two reviews for you to check out today. Reunite today with The Garfield Show series’ 8 iconic characters on PC and PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch in Europe (the console version will launch on November 19 th in North America).Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for November 4th, 2022. And if you are as lazy as Garfield, take shortcuts and use the Spring to overtake everyone else! Garfield, the world-famous cat, is back to take on Jon, Odie and their friends in this racing game where anything goes! Each of the available characters and karts (which can be customized with dozens of accessories) has its own characteristics and a unique driving style: make a strategic choice to match your play style so that you can cross the finish line in first place! Get off to the best start on the starting line and master tough skids to save time and win the race.Ĭrazy bonus items will be available too, including the pillow and the magic wand, to give you the edge over your competitors. Three game modes will be available to please even the toughest of drivers: Grand Prix, Single Race and Time Trial.įans of racing, cats and lasagna: get ready! The Nintendo Switch version will allow 2 players to play in split screen mode, but players can take advantage of local, wireless connection to connect up to 8 consoles! Garfield Kart Furious Racing will launch November 19 th in North America on all consoles.īring your family and friends together for up to 8 players online craziness and up to 4 players split screen action on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The game is also available worldwide today on Steam! ![]() are delighted to announce the European release of Garfield Kart Furious Racing on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch. Paris – Novem– Today, Microids and Paws, Inc. By Team Microids The famous lasagna-loving orange cat hits the shelves on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Steam!
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