Launching today on Nintendo Switch is Reventure, a puzzle-platformer which features a whopping 100 different endings. Now aren't you glad Switch doesn't an achievement system?
Reventure comes from Spanish indie developer Pixelatto, which describes the game as "a classic quest with loads of humour". The game combines its 2D nonlinear pixel-art with a mechanic which has you retrying various elements of the game. As the trailer says above, you'll relearn, retry, and even re-fail.
Features
- One hundred different endings
- Lots of "Aha!" moments.
- A big bunch of unlockable stuff.
- Bazillions of secrets and pop-culture references.
- Time travel, battle royale fights, mimics, permadeath, shotguns, mining, resource gathering, base building, global leaderboards…
- Cutting humor.
- A beautiful OST featuring more than 15 original themes.
As we mentioned above, the game is available today on Switch. If you're interested, you can go ahead and pick it up for £7.99 / $9.99.
Do you like the sound of it? Will you be giving it a go? Let us know if you'll be picking this one up with a comment below.
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Saw the screenshots and thought, oh god not another one, then looked at the video and it has turned me.
Will keep it on my watchlist
There is such a thing as TOO pixelated lol. Don't know why but no matter how good the game may be this particular artstyle never appealed to me. Just hurts my eyeballs to look at.
I don't get people hating on pixilated games. They are kinda cool! Plus they are handy for people who may uhh... Be more proficient with pixels than other tools.
doesnt appeal to me, would probably only buy it when it inevitably gets reduced to 99p or less
@PBandSmelly While I love old style graphics, I can understand why people don’t like them as much. I mean, you paid 200-300 bucks for a fairly cutting edge console, they might as well take advantage of the hardware!
I impulse-bought this game on PC during a sale a couple months ago and I liked it enough to 100% it over the course of about 15 hours and then double dip on the Switch version. There are so many ridiculous things you can do in the game world that finding all 100 endings becomes the entire point of playing, and there are a lot of things to unlock as you go.
I don't like this mini-pixel art, but the game actually looks like it could be quite good. I'd like to see a review of this.
Is the trailer music really what you will find in the real game??
I always try to go out of bounds for secrets, alternate paths and hidden areas, even when I was a kid playing Sonic or Mario, so this is very interesting to me.
Explore a huge world
A huge world? But that's just a freaking mountain.
Amazing music in that trailer, almost Falcom-level! Shame about the art style.
@denpanosekai Yeah it sounds straight out of Ys... but kinda doesn’t go with those underwhelming visuals
I enjoy pixel graphics but like Dead Cells pixel graphics not Commodore 64 pixel graphics.
@lemonjellydude exactly my thoughts!
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