(CriticalIndieGamer)Writing about Shelter 2 is frustrating because it is technically superior its predecessor in almost every single way. The gorgeous patchwork art style from Shelter has been vastly improved, with new areas to feast your eyes on, controlling mother lynx feels weighty and satisfying, and retro Family’s soundtrack is absolutely stunning. But there’s something missing. A certain “je ne sais quoi” hasn’t made the transition over from the first game, which I suspect can be directly attributed to the shift from a linear gameplay approach to an open world setting.
Circle Entertainment has announced that it’s teaming up with Might & Delight to release Shelter Generations on the Nintendo Switch eShop in March 2018.
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