Whimsical action-adventure game Sparklite has just received a mega-update on Nintendo Switch, taking the game to Version 1.5 and adding plenty of new features to enjoy. Oh, and it's just been discounted for a limited time, too!
Let's take a look at the new features, shall we?
- New! Casual Game Mode - For an easier experience
- New! Champion Game Mode - For the hardcore gamer looking to challenge themselves
- Updated save slot UI
- Enhanced boss fights
- New character in the Refuge
- New Baron cinematic
- Updated sinkholes
- Updated Furnaces
- Chopping grass now has a chance to drop Sparklite
- Thanks to active community we’ve also added lots of bug fixes and quality of life improvements
We also have a little more info on the two new game modes mentioned above:
Casual Game Mode: The brand-new Casual Game Mode is intended for people who mostly just want to see everything Sparklite has to offer, without the pressure of failure. In this mode, hearts drop more often, players begin their adventure with more health and there are also more dig spots.
This mode is ideally suited to players who want to focus on Sparklite’s story and enjoy the world of Geodia.
Champion Game Mode: For players who like an additional challenge after beating the game. Ada's adventure will be harder this time around. Enemies and Titans will be stronger and have new attacks but, the rewards will be greater as they will drop more Sparklite. Players start the game with all schematics but Vaults no longer appear in the world. Choose this mode for a whole new way to experience Sparklite!Finally, as if that wasn’t enough, you can now also earn unique banners in Town,(which can be seen on all saves, not just the one you finished the game on), for beating Standard and Champion modes.
As noted above, if you're yet to pick up Sparklite and want to give it a go, now's the perfect time. The game's on sale with a 30% discount from now until 26th February.
Have you played this one? Feel free to check out our full review of the original release if you're interested in learning more.
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Sweet update. Nice to see a company still working on there game when it was already so well received.
This has been on my radar for a while, so might pick it up now.
Uuuuuugh man, why can't some companies chill till they release their game "complete" to physical.
@Paraka These companies make more money this way, they over a cool update, put the game on sale, get advertised, and stand out in a pile of small games. This is good for gaming.
Plus physical is bad for game deveolpers and the enviroment. Cut out the middle man and help save the earth.
@mesome713 - I like owning games, not long term rentals. Just like my books. I don't want some small controversy or licensing to determine how long I get to play Lego Star Wars or Night in the Woods.
If the earth is so heavily influenced by our gaming habits, we should just stop entirely.
Don't signal when it's not needed.
Nice - appreciate this. Really like the addition of a casual mode.
@Paraka Don't we already complain too much about games getting physical versions late? Now we're gonna complain that they released on time next to the digital version?
@Indielink - I never complained about it, dunno what you're talking about.
I like content parity on my physical forms. The more complete it is the more I won't miss long after the Switch is dead and I go back to it.
I believe I argued for a "complete version" of Splatoon on this site for that reason.
@Paraka You'll never own the game, you didn't create it. And I'm not saying gaming is the only harm to the enviroment, but it's one we can easily impact today. Plus it's good for developers and gives them more money for future funding.
@mesome713 - No, but no one is going to come into my house and take away my right to play the game if I own it.
Digital, it works differently. They can take it at any time, even today. Wanna go back and be nostalgic? Good luck finding the Switch with your stuff on it if yours doesn't work.
Again, about gaming. We can easily impact it by not playing any games.
@Paraka I’m not sure what the complaint is.. I thought this was an update so if you have the physical cartridge then you would just do an update right?
Anyways I’m glad I held off until now. For those looking for physical in the US GameStop has it listed for $14.99 new. It wasn’t available online last I checked but if you live next to a store that has it. Also Target, Best Buy, and I believe Walmart will price match GameStop if they have it.
@Mamabear They are anti digital. They think Nintendo will one day remove all their games and they could never play them again. Which is understandable.
@Mamabear - I think you're misunderstanding. I am not against these updates existing, I just think releasing the physical version early on when these sorts of things are planned that they couldn't been added to said cart.
This isn't me being upset (or anti-digital, you do you), just wished the retail was later to incorporate stuff like this.
Can I attack with the Y button?
@Paraka There would be almost no physical releases then. Mario Maker got update 3 months later, Botw got updates 8 months later, Splatoon kept getting updates for years, etc etc.
@Paraka "Uuuuuuugh man," can easily be interpreted as complaining.
If they release the game later then people get upset that they have to wait. Either way someone isn't happy.
@Indielink - Yeah, complaining about timing, but you're conflating the two topics, they're not exclusive to one another. I only speak for me; I want physical versions, as complete as they can be.
And there honestly isn't a time everyone is happy. The next Direct can announce Metroid Prime Trilogy, F-Zero and Mario Odyssey 2 and there will still be a gaggle who says it sucks cause Paper Mario is not there.
@Starvald - Or delays, or announce "complete" editions (Capcom abuses this, I know it can be done). Nintendo isn't an indie company, they can easily do this and makes swaths of cash.
Indie, I rather them just do a once-all when they feel "done" with their project. I may get it later, sure, but I get a more complete version.
@Paraka You could buy a bunch of SD cards, back your games up to 3 or so and then it's not a long rental, should outlast a cart.
@Jayofmaya - Higher risk too, though. One of those can go kaput once and that's 30+ games you'd have to recover. Tech, regardless of format, is shifty. But if one cart corrupts or goes out, it takes one game with them and can be replaced. SD cards, though I have 3 monolithic TB cards, an entire library could go to the wayside.
Don't get me wrong, there is benefactors to each ally, and I don't rag on digital (it is the reason we're seeing a resurgence of new companies after all). However, weighing what I do in gaming I prefer physical clean and clear.
@Paraka I think I understand your point now. Like companies who require “updates” on the game that just released. Mistakes or changes made when a game is distributed makes me think that the game wasn’t fully tested before release. I can understand that frustration.
@Mamabear - That and other mechanics and features that I do feel is one of those ideas smaller companies can launch after the release is out there making money.
For instance; Jet Kave just released an Arcade Mode this week, now you cannot sell that to the community at large, it was obviously intended eventually. Stuff like that I am always for waiting to have on-cart. I don't like when companies, indies especially, release a game physically when they're still in active development. Namely cause it's nowhere near cost efficient. Dead Cells and Darkest Dungeon did this and still fumbled a bit.
And just to be clear; There is a difference between legitimate DLC and Updates.
@Paraka I think mesome is a vegan 🙄
I hope they got the bug that charged the fusion cost every time you picked it up a panel.
@Paraka all this complaining, and I’ve been a steam member for something like 20 years, have owned multiple PCS, and can still play half life that I purchased years ago. Starcraft still plays fine, even my l4d games still get use quite a bit and I’m 3 PCs later. I’m not happy that consoles are taking so long to catch up. I gave up on buying cds years ago. I can get it off iTunes for $10, then burn it, have it loaded on my phone/iPod. Make another copy a few years from now when I lose it, and my music is still there since about the same time as well.
@Donutman - Yes yes, I know. PCMR, poor plebs and all that.
Vindicated?
@Donutman How's that Warcraft 3 working out for you? Too soon?
@sandman89 What does that have to do with anything? I guess you just don't like the comment and also don't like vegans so combined the two. Just because part of the first comment mentions an interest in less physical production leading to less waste in the distant future you make silly assumptions.
@NotoriousWhiz A game's quality is hardly relevant to the subject at hand. Just maybe, I mean MAYBE not every Steam and PC player likes Warcraft as well.
@Jayofmaya busted! Yes I hate vegans.
@NotoriousWhiz I’ll have to dig out my disc and see what you are talking about...
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