I had an enjoyable time with this one! It's a 3-D geometric space shooter with unconventional controls that hamper the gameplay often. After a while, you get used to it but it was still pretty annoying at times relying solely on the stylus to control my movements.

Apparently, the story connects back to an older Nintendo game, one I was unfamiliar with until after I played this one. The AI sidekick does a decent job explaining the first one but it felt like it mentioned the events of that game way too often - it ended up making this feel unable to stand on its own. Graphics reminded me a lot of Star Fox which is nifty if you also enjoy that early 3-D geometry aesthetic.

Not a fan of when you do all the extras in the game and there is zero acknowledgment - what is the point in clearing out all the enemies and finding all warp gates? A hidden planet or enemy bestiary would have been nice. Final Boss can get frustrating but it is not hard to learn. Music and overall atmosphere kept me the most engaged - exploring planets and fighting off robots will never, not be something I find intense pleasure in doing.

I would say go try this out but Nintendo sucks so try your best to set sail and nab a digital copy. Can't say that I have ever played a game like this before and it kept me coming back!

Reviewed on Oct 14, 2023


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