I don't know for sure because there's like an air of mystery attached to how simple it is. And one because it looks like a cartoon, you can navigate the world in any way and there's no assumption of believability. So like it is much more like a paintball version of the reality. I do want to mention even though we have been knocking the visuals, part mostly is just the character models which are like little block men. But the like gun models, they've clearly spent a lot of time making sure like these look very recognizable and the audio sounds great as well. It feels like powerful and meaningful.
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BattleBit Remastered plays like Battlefield, looks like Robolox, and is one of the most technically impressive indie games of all time. Frushtick and Plante do their best to survive the virtual war ground while explaining how this little miracle came to be. In the back half, the pair pick six Switch games you should try after Tears of the Kingdom. Games discussed: 13 Sentinels, Shin chan: Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation The Endless Seven-Day Journey, Tinykin, Cadence of Hyrule, Immortals, Fenix Rising, Tunic, Final Fantasy 16, Laya’s Horizon, Mars First Logistics, and BattleBit Remastered. Frushtick also talks about his time with the Razer Moray IEMs.
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