![]() ![]() What it does have is a basic layout of the setting, and that’s this. Nuclear Throne doesn’t really have a story. At least, that’s what a good roguelike should do, and that’s what Nuclear Throne does. The randomisation elements add to this because it means each run through the game is completely different, unique and memorable. I love the sense of scale, of adventure, that they give you. Roguelikes have always been a particular genre favourite of mine. Well, now I’m writing a review for it so you can probably tell how well that went. ![]() I thought to myself: “Ryan, you shouldn’t buy that game, you’ve got basically no money as it is.” Secondly, I saw that one of my favourite roguelikes, Nuclear Throne, was being released on Switch that same day for a price tag of merely Ten Pounds. Being the kinda person I am, I thought nothing else of it until I checked my Switch and noticed two things that caught my eye.įirstly, they were releasing Cuphead on Switch in April (a release I am extremely excited for, so check back here then for something on that). Last week, I was just sat in my room, working on another addition to my Road To Endgame series of articles when I heard that Nintendo was doing another direct. ![]()
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