Jayden Williams at Aussie-Gamer.com writes: "In the lead up to the release of Dutch developer Two Tribes’ Wii U eShop game Toki Tori 2, Aussie-Gamer has been granted a special preview of the game."
During our time with the game we put the platforming and puzzle dynamics to the test, toyed with the much discussed ‘knowledge unlocks’ and, quite frankly, thoroughly enjoyed ourselves."
Assetto Corsa and Darksiders: Warmastered Edition headline PlayStation Now's European June update.
After reviewing the first game, Blair checks out the latest release of the ex-Wii U exclusive, Toki Tori 2+ on the Switch.
Should you jump to grab it on the eShop? Read Blair's review to find out.
The games that are coming out on the Switch are impossible to keep up, there is something there for everyone. Toki Tori 2 falls into the niche of a platformer with some interesting twists. The Gamers Lounge enjoyed this platformer for multiple reasons.
So if it's economically viable for developer-publishers to create multimillion-dollar AAA titles that sell for 60gil+DLC, and it's economically viable for indie developers to create cheap little games, then why is it suddenly impossible for anyone to take a chance on a game with a budget in between? :S