RIVE is a brutal twin-stick shooter with 12 levels that absolutely tests the limits of the player. It’s a challenging shooter that leaves no room for mistakes, which is often a very sucky thing for players during their initial playthrough. They will die so many times in so many ways that it often makes them grumble at the screen and pause for a moment before respawning into the exact same extreme situation that got them killed in the first place. Oh yes, RIVE is a brutal game.
Rive: Ultimate Edition is a prime example of how challenging, fun, immersive and content packed a twin stick shooter can be. This feels like a comprehensive AAA release rather than an indie title.
SuperPhillip Central brings the heat in these cold winter months with a RIVE: Ultimate Edition review for the Nintendo Switch. Blast off and blast those robotic pests to smithereens!
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