![]() ![]() I love the theme and art style in particular. I haven’t played it yet, but it sure looks like a high-quality affair. Tons of weapons and ways to upgrade your character, hot action, and hours upon hours of content to play. If you’re into the whole twin-stick shooter roguelite thing, then Dust & Neon looks to be full up with the kinds of things you crave. I’ll have a proper review of this one early next week to let you know if it stands out from the pack in a meaningful way. Elderand ($19.99)Ī Metroidvania that leans heavily into the gory bits, Elderand features a variety of weapons, considerable amounts of character customization, a large world to explore, more than sixty different kinds of enemies to deal with, the obligatory crafting system, and lots of secrets to uncover. I’ll have a full review of this soon, but you know. This base version includes more than three hundred songs to play, but there are fancier editions if that isn’t enough for you. And I couldn’t be happier! The touch controls are gone, but in their place we have more complex arrangements for the button controls. I really thought that the Theatrhythm series was finished with Curtain Call on the 3DS, but by purchasing every piece of DLC for it, one by one, in a slow, agonizing process, it appears I willed this Switch sequel into existence. ![]() Let’s march to the beat! New Releases Theatrhythm Final Bar Line ($49.99) Anyway, we have summaries of all of those new games, plus some lists of the latest sales and expiring discounts. The one I’ve been looking forward for for months now. It’s Theatrhythm day, people! That most glorious of days. Most of them are quite dubious, but the good ones are very good. It’s Thursday, and as promised we have a bunch of new releases to look at. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for February 16th, 2023.
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