The Switch is really hitting it’s stride with Indie platformers recently. The latest to meet the requirements is Nihlumbra. Players will be using the touchscreen and controls to navigate this interesting and dark world. But does this game have enough to make it stand out from the crowded Indie library on the Switch?
The award-winning platform adventure Nihilumbra is now available for Nintendo Switch digitally via the Nintendo eShop for $7.99 / 6,99€ / 5,99£.
WorthPlaying says, "In the summer of 2002, Namco released Dead to Rights, a game that would be exclusive to the Xbox until about a year later, when it was also released to both the PS2 and GameCube. It was often compared to Max Payne because both were third-person shooters with a time-slowing dive mechanic. There were a few things Dead to Rights did differently, though, including the ability to disarm your opponent and using your dog Shadow to attack enemies and get to areas and switches you couldn't reach."
The dog attacking sections of the game look a bit hokey, otherwise doesn't look like a bad game to spend $40 on.
P&L: On May 3rd, the award-winning platform-adventure game Nihilumbra will be out on Nintendo Switch. After being named “App Store Best of 2012”, winning many other game awards (such as “Casual Connect: Indie Award 2012”) and releasing the game in almost every existing platform, the studio from Barcelona BeautiFun Games will release the Switch version.
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Geez this is a slow game... If you even call it a game. It feels like a quick unfinished experiment. Anyway, overrated in this review especially for a phone game..