Curious, and unique, amalgam of Souls/Metroidvania that culminates in a rich adventure. When you beat the game, and are presented with the humbling congratulatory screen from the developers, you know your journey was worth it.


While the game lacks any semblance of a deep narrative, the game more than compensates with engaging gameplay, and gorgeous visuals, regardless of some Switch-induced texture hiccups, and resolution issues.

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Surprisingly competent for a sequel that was pretty much conceived out-of-the-blue. Albeit the controls can feel a little clunky at times(here’s looking at you, Space Jump) it is certainly able to stand with iterations such as Super Metroid, and Prime.

Also, the twist is certainly the bees knees.