Ugh, where do I even start with this? So, “My user calls. May I pass?” — sounds like something a bot would say, right? I mean, it’s got that typical techy vibe, but hey, maybe that’s just me being weird. Anyway, let’s dig into this.
So, Flynn might not be dead? Who knows! We’re gonna find out more in October, but until then, get this — there’s this game, TRON: Catalyst, that just dropped on Nintendo Switch. It’s from Devolver Digital and Bithell Games. If you’re into that kind of thing, I guess.
Picture this: a digital world from TRON: Legacy, all falling apart and stuff. And guess what? There’s a new trailer that tries to, like, paint that picture. But, let’s be real, a decaying digital world? I keep wondering — how does tech even decay? Makes my brain hurt.
Anyway, you play as Exo. No idea why, but that name sticks. She’s this courier who gets magical powers after a package goes kaboom in her face. Nice, right? Now she’s dodging these intense ‘peacekeepers,’ racing to solve the grid’s mysteries.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
Time-looping Action: So, Exo has this cool Glitch ability — rewind time and learn from mistakes. Imagine having that when you mess up in real life! It’s wild. You gotta weave through battles and factions, all while hacking the system’s secrets.
TRON Combat Stuff: It’s iconic, they say (not sure what exactly qualifies as iconic here, but go with it). You’re on foot, battling enemies, riding Light Cycles. Parrying, disc-kicking, and gathering Data Shards like they’re Pokémon cards. Upgrade Exo’s code (not her clothes, her code), and do all the tech stuff.
The Storyline: Exo’s got these mysterious skills now, and there’s some “Glitch” threatening the grid. But she’s not just running away. No, she’s breaking this loop thing. Classic hero vibes, you know?
Discovery Time: Picture rain-slick streets in a computer. Does that make sense? It’s like, neon and digital, very TRON. You’re exploring this weird, neon city while electronic beats pulsate. Sounds trippy, right?
Okay, I sidetracked. So, the game is out now, $29.99 on the Nintendo eShop. If you need more deets, check out bigfangames.com.
And yeah, if you’re wondering about rain inside a computer? Same. Just… same.