![]() Figured out that if you switch back to first person after getting out of the web you can still fire your gun when the spin attack is happening. Figured out that if you switch back Gave this 1 star after fighting the double gloktigis but decided most of the game is too good to do that. Gave this 1 star after fighting the double gloktigis but decided most of the game is too good to do that. TL DR it has its quirks and it’s somewhat dated but gameplay is solid and it’s a great experience. Not many games do this but SW pulls it off. Voice acting isn’t the greatest but it’s silly and goofy in the typical Oddworld style Light spoiler: The beginning/middle of the game is nothing like the end of the game. The controls are smooth and the transition between first and third person feels very fluid, it feels like it was designed like this from the start Audio is what you would expect in terms of a western, it’s stereotypical at times and solid jams at others, getting more epic in scale towards the end of the game. The cutscenes still hold up, Oddworld Inhabitants have always been terrific there. Some textures are better than others, some are very much Xbox generation quality. ![]() ![]() It runs great on Switch, frame rate is consistent and comes with the HD retextures they made a while back, graphically the game looks like a launch title from the Xbox 360 generation. It’s a mostly linear experience in that older style vein we used to see, but there’s nothing wrong with that. Strangers Wrath is a special kind of Adventure game (it’s not necessarily a FPS/TPS) that doesn’t provide a wide range of gameplay, but the gameplay it does provide is very unique. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. ![]()
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