![]() You can also take your pick of any of the Switch’s available control options, from single Joy-Con to Pro controller. The L and R buttons will also allow you to switch between your weapons, which we prefer, but to each their own. The X button will bring up an equipment screen that allows you to change weapons or to check your map. The A button controls Quote’s jumps, while the B button handles firing whichever gun you have equipped. The Cave Story+ controls are easy to understand, much in the same way that old school 8-bit games are. With their help you’ll have to run, jump and shoot your way through the island and put a stop to the evil doctor’s plans along the way. In Cave Story+ you take on the role of Quote, an amnesiac robot who awakens on a floating island and must stop the evil doctor from using the native Mimiga for his own nefarious purposes.Īlong the way you’ll encounter a number of allies, from the Mimiga people themselves, to a fellow robot named Curly Brace who will help you on your adventures. ![]() We also have the updated graphics originally seen in the WiiWare version of the game visually it looks a treat in HD both on the TV or on the system's own screen. It contains a few remastered soundtrack options, for example the 8-bit stylised tunes are bound to be seen as classics by some, but if they aren’t your speed Cave Story+ offers a number of remixed versions, ensuring there’s something there to fit your tastes. The version Switch owners are receiving was originally released on Steam back in 2011, but it has aged very well. Since then it has appeared on Wii, DSi and 3DS as well as other non-Nintendo consoles, from the Dreamcast and the original Xbox to the PSP and even graphing calculators. Originally released in 2004 on PC, Cave Story gained popularity and became something of a legend among indie games. It makes sense, then, that the Switch would receive its own port of one of the most popular indie titles of all time, Cave Story+. The new modes and features allow you to make that $10 cost worthwhile and honestly, I can’t find a reason for not buying it.Nintendo consoles have, as of late, become a safe haven of sort for indies looking to publish their wares on home consoles. The lack of tutorial or explanation on how the game works can make a hard start for casual users, but the easy difficulty will make them a easy start to enjoy this game.īeing the definitive version for consoles, this is a must-have. The game presentation is excellent, the story is really good, the translation is perfect, the new modes from the plus versions help a lot. The game present a retro style, using a chip-tune soundtrack and pixel-art design. With that, I mean the game looks great, and the 3D effect is well made, but the soundtrack will make the best work here. The graphics of the game are well made, and the soundtrack is awesome. The controls are excellent and the game works perfectly, the only thing that can make you mad is the actual difficulty of the game, but the plus version had three difficulties, so if you can make it with the normal mode, you can easily start again with the easy mode. The story of the game is good, but I don’t want to make more spoilers so I won’t tell you about it. For example, there are little floppy disks for saving your data and hearts containers for restoring health (and ammo), you can find upgrades, and also, the way to have an extra weapon or the access to the best ending. ![]() The game isn’t pure platform and shooting, because you will have a little exploration. If a enemy attacks you, you will lose health and also weapon experience. When you kill your enemies, you can get ammo for specific weapons, experience’s triangles for leveling up your weapons (well, the one you’re using) or little hearts for restoring health. The other difference is that you attack with weapons using a level system. One of the differences with most of the Cave Story platform games is the life system because you don’t have lives. You can jump, move, attack enemies and avoid attacks. The physical version offers a new 3D remake and the digital version offers the same contents from the PC version, but instead of the double resolution graphics, it had the 3D feature.Ĭave Story 3D is a platform game. The Nintendo 3DS has two versions of the game. The next release was the Nintendo DSi version, but only had the new translations and modes from the Wii/PC version. Later, the Wii version was ported to PC with new modes. The game was ported to the Nintendo Wii in 2008, offering a new translation, better double resolution graphics, new mods, more saves slots and better music. Cave Story 3D, created by just one guy, was released for free on PC platforms in 2004, and now, ten years later, is still a legendary game.
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