The idea of a medieval old skool GTA (“Grand Theft Horse”) sounds great, but Nintendo Life warns of a short campaign and weak humour. Early reviews of the PC version suggest it delivers the goods. Then there’s KeyWe, a co-op puzzler in which two kiwis are tasked with keeping a postal room ticking over. But Why Tho? praised the presentation but wasn’t entirely sold on the execution. Monster Harvest, meanwhile, mixes Pokémon with Stardew Valley. Digitally Downloaded found it to be fun and wholesome, making comparisons to Harvest Moon and Rune Factory. Kitaria Fables seems to be going down well with critics, being a cutesy action RPG with crafting and farming. COG Connected warned that it’s a little on the casual side before dishing out a 59% review score. Sticking with sports, there’s the arcade-like Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions, featuring twenty characters from the Creed and Rocky movies. Instant Sports Paradise – also out this week – looks set to provide similar keep fit thrills, arriving for just over £30. This 15-strong compilation has been a long time coming – it launched in Japan late last year. Hello, tropical island survival game Stranded Deep.įrom Bandai-Namco there’s Family Trainer (aka Active Life), part of the long running series of fitness-based mini-game collections. The Switch goes toe-to-toe with Xbox One and PS4 this week, gaining almost every new big-name release, along with a few surprises.
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