![]() LillySwifty posted article: Skullcandy x Burton: Crusher Evo Sensory Bass Headphones.Sandy Wilson reviewed: Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the lost Demon (Nintendo Switch).Sandy Wilson reviewed: Resident Evil: Village: Winters' Expansion (Xbox) (PlayStation 5).LillySwifty posted article: Tech Up! Turtle Beach Stealth™ 600 Gen 2 MAX Headset.Ofisil reviewed: NBA 2K23 (PlayStation 5).Sandy Wilson posted article: NEO Magazine Issue 228.Sandy Wilson posted article: Tech-up: PS VR2.Flynnie posted article: Tech Up! Anker PowerHouse 535 Review.LillySwifty posted article: Picross returns with a new title and a sale!.lukezeppo reviewed: Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp (Nintendo Switch).lukezeppo posted article: Tech up! Trust Gaming GXT 834 Callaz TKL Review.LillySwifty posted article: Glasgow Anime and Gaming Con 2023!.Long-time fans of Mighty Switch Force!'s platforming prowess would be better off sticking to the versions on the Nintendo eShop, as Patricia's latest challenge is ultimately her dullest. Hose it Down! had great potential as a pick-up-and-play spin-off for one of the eShop's best platformers but sadly its brevity and simplicity leave this fire-fighting puzzler feeling slightly damp. The game also lacks the challenge of its predecessors, with the difficulty failing to ramp up across the 25 levels on offer here, which are criminally short and add up to under an hour of gameplay par times are set for the player to try and beat á la the original two games, but the only other way of elongating the experience beyond that is paying even more for a further 25 levels. Beyond the aforementioned two types of block, only the occasional dirt obstacle, and frustrating neon blocks that hide the orientation of their pipe appear to spice up a formula that quickly becomes dull and repetitive. However, the game's wonderful decor doesn't do enough to detract from its fundamental issues: there simply isn't very much to Hose it Down!. While there are no new assets at play here, some of the series' best tracks are present and the graphics retain their cuteness. That said, the style and sound of the game's older siblings is just as charming as ever, with bloated sprites and the return of Jake Kaufman's fantastic soundtrack. In fact, Mighty Switch Force!'s titular mechanic is noticeably absent from the game entirely - save for the presence of two different types of blocks (blue blocks are dragged around the screen to form paths, whereas red blocks are stationary but can instead be rotated) - and while there's no problem with the core gameplay of a franchise evolving and developing over time, the overall experience feels like a completely different title with the series' aesthetic slapped over the top. It's a major change from Mighty Switch Force! 2, which tasked players with switching between two available sets of blocks in order to reach the fire, as well as forming platforms and trapping enemies. Taking the majority of its inspiration from Mighty Switch Force! 2, series heroine Patricia Wagon plays the role of a firefighter, spraying water through various maze-like pipes in order to extinguish the fires sweeping the city, with pipes appearing in blocks that can be dragged around via touch to form a path for the water from Patricia's hose to reach the flames. Nintendo trademarks and copyrights are properties of Nintendo.Right from the get-go, the differences are clear: Hose it Down! is not a platformer like its predecessors, but rather a touch-screen based puzzle game. For over 20 years WayForward has partnered with leading software publishers to bring critically acclaimed and commercially successful games to market across multiple platforms. WayForward is a premium independent game developer based in Southern California. Mighty Switch Force! 2 will be made available in North America, Europe, and Australia. New puzzle types, weapons, enemies, unlocks, and a truly epic soundtrack bring the sizzle this Spring! Deee-lish! Players will combine their wits and reflexes to rescue the reformed Hooligan Sisters and the lost USBs (Ugly Secret Babies) hidden throughout each level. This time Officer Wagon and Corporal Gendarmor join Planet Land's Fire Brigade to prevent Tangent City from burning to the ground. Patricia Wagon returns to heat things up with a refreshing spray of blaze-battling action/puzzles. WayForward celebrates 23 years by launching the first sequel in the award-winning Mighty Series! Mighty Switch Force! 2 heads to the Nintendo 3DS eShop this spring, and no blazing inferno is safe! Everybody out!! "Mighty Switch Force! 2" blazes its way to the Nintendo 3DS
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