![]() ![]() ![]() And as with any Games Workshop tabletop game, there is a narrative to help guide you through the various scenarios as well. Playwood Project’s game is now out on the Switch, and comes with all the post-release content and updates for the game as well. My fascination was mainly with the game’s striking visual style, which essentially feels like every tabletop scenario I’ve ever wanted to build in real life, but didn’t have the creativity or time for. Throughout all of its PC and console iterations, I’ve always been interested in the digital tabletop title Wartile, but I never played the game until it launched on the Switch. Still, the art style and bizarrely creepy narrative made it worth the journey for me. Monster confrontations, and subsequently hiding in a closet, take up a lot of time and patience from the player, so if you’re looking for a more streamlined experience where you stay on top of (and in control of) the narrative that might be frustrating. ![]() To help you with this, you can pan the camera a bit or peek through keyholes before you enter a door, but audio cues are a pretty good sign that it’s time to hide as well.Ĭlea is a small game, but its relatively short length (well under six hours) still feels like it contains more padding than we would have liked. Gameplay-wise, you’ll encounter familiar tropes like locked doors that need keys to be found, and a few puzzles to halt your progress momentarily, but as a young girl you’ll mostly be hiding from the enemies, who are too strong to face in combat. It quickly appears that your parents actually had a role in this, and over the course of six chapters you have to find out what’s going on here. With just her and her brother in the building, problems arise when demonic beasts suddenly lurk the hallways of the house and an evil copy of yourself starts to haunt you. The narrative is about Clea, a girl who lives in a mansion but whose parents aren’t around. Clea’s a much smaller production, and this 2D stealth horror game was previously released on other systems before the current version for the Switch was made. The Amnesia and Remothered series both returned, and Little Hope is also just around the corner. Today we’re checking out two of them, with the Halloween tie-in Clea and the tabletop-inspired Complete Edition of Wartile.Įvery year, we’re greeted with an influx of horror-themed titles in the weeks leading up to Halloween. The Switch remains a platform that’s getting a ton of ports from both the PC world as well as the console and mobile domains. ![]()
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