Big hitters include the colossal robot brawler
Override 2 – this time starring Ultraman – and the anticipated
Super Meat Boy Forever, which boasts better visuals, bigger bosses and over 7000(!) stages to beat.
The Hong Kong Massacre also makes the jump from PS4. This top-down shooter gained a steady string of 7/10 review scores back in 2019, gaining comparisons with Hotline Miami.
Then there’s the Netflix parody platformer
Landflix Odyssey, a 2D affair inspired by the shows found on said streaming platform. Nintendo Life found it to be challenging and fun, awarding it 7/10.
The Wii’s popular
BIT.TRIP series gains a re-release too, available for £4.49 each. Twin-stick shooting, auto-running and rhythm action – CommanderVideo has most bases covered.
by Donald Theriault - December 21, 2020, 8:00 am EST
Christmas: It s not the giving, it s not the getting, it s the loving. there, I said it, now get me out of here.
As someone whose favorite Christmas special is the first two thirds of the Grinch (before the heel turn), I m probably not the best person to offer holiday wishes, especially this year. But whatever you re doing this week, do it safely.
This week had a grenade lobbed into it last Tuesday when Super Meat Boy Forever was revealed to be hitting Switch on Wednesday, because nothing celebrates the holidays like endless slaughtering of meat. Double Dragon Neon will be listed as soon as we have a price for it, while Override 2 adds ULTRAMAN to the brawling lineup And of course, the six BIT.TRIP games are getting dumped all at once on Friday, and buying even one of them at full price gives you 60% off the remainder.