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Cave story switch review
Cave story switch review









cave story switch review

Though there is also a new Wind Fortress area here. Other than that, there are challenges you can unlock as well as characters to use in a two-player version of the campaign.Ĭave Story + is basically the same game as the original release with the minor tweaks outlined above. They also add a famitracker version of the soundtrack so if you want more of an NES -esque sound that is also an option. So Cave Story + will allow you to choose the original release’s video and sound or these enhanced versions. Undoubtedly some will prefer the original sound or look of either the graphics or audio. It feels a lot like when you hear the difference between a stock Sega Master System soundtrack and the same songs on an FM Sound Unit. The result is the same songs you know and love, just in a much more produced form. The soundtrack has also been overhauled with enhancements. Things look much sharper and as a result, you can make out a lot of little details you might have missed if you’ve played one of the earlier releases. What makes this version of the game different than the original release or its other many ports? Well out of the gate there is a big one: Graphics. The retail version, Cave Story 3D was rebuilt from the ground up in order to properly take advantage of the console’s 3D effects. There is the downloadable version off of the game which features a lot of the things represented in the + version here. The 3DS, in particular, has two versions of the game. Eventually, after being picked up by Nicalis, the game would finally see releases as a digital product in 2010, most notably on consoles. It was continually praised in gaming magazines and sites of the time. Released by Studio Pixel in 2004, Cave Story was originally a freeware game with some updates over time. SWITCH: Between the original and enhanced content. PROS: An excellent Metroidvania with a few new enhancements. A Metroid inspired adventure game, Studio Pixel’s effort was praised and landed on Steam, even the Nintendo Wii’s WiiWare service. It was one of the earliest indie games to garner a cult following. Cave Story probably doesn’t need much of an introduction.











Cave story switch review