Needed something to distract me. I think they are clearly setting up for Prime 5 by the ending.
I think I'd give it an 8.5
I have no problem saying it's the worst Prime game, but its still a good game by any other standard.
I find at its best is when you try and find all the power ups. When you notice a subtle visual cue and work out how to get there. That's where that classic Prime gameplay gets to shine. Mostly its those more complex morph ball routes and puzzles.
Don't stop playing after the credits roll. Finding those power ups really also gets you to explore and appreciate the level design.
Also finally managed to calibrated HDR properly on the tv. And woooooow wtf, Prime 4 looks virtually like a different game and so cinematic its almost like an instant graphical remake.
So it's not switch 2s fault for bad HDR, its the display youre using and how its configured.
I did the most simple thing of using game mode and setting HDR to basic.
If you don't do this the next setting work work properly:
Then I configured switch 2 twin suns brightness as instructed. Then turned the brightness to 4 clicks from far left on the Mario wonder screen.
Then I turned HDR back to advanced. Looks incredible.
Needed something to distract me. I think they are clearly setting up for Prime 5 by the ending.
I think I'd give it an 8.5
I have no problem saying it's the worst Prime game, but its still a good game by any other standard.
I find at its best is when you try and find all the power ups. When you notice a subtle visual cue and work out how to get there. That's where that classic Prime gameplay gets to shine. Mostly its those more complex morph ball routes and puzzles.
Don't stop playing after the credits roll. Finding those power ups really also gets you to explore and appreciate the level design.
Finding the power ups was one of my favorite parts. There were some cool spider ball moments. Cyberpunk is now $70 again.
Damn that's cheap.Needed something to distract me. I think they are clearly setting up for Prime 5 by the ending.
I think I'd give it an 8.5
I have no problem saying it's the worst Prime game, but its still a good game by any other standard.
I find at its best is when you try and find all the power ups. When you notice a subtle visual cue and work out how to get there. That's where that classic Prime gameplay gets to shine. Mostly its those more complex morph ball routes and puzzles.
Don't stop playing after the credits roll. Finding those power ups really also gets you to explore and appreciate the level design.
So it's not switch 2s fault for bad HDR, its the display youre using and how its configured.
I did the most simple thing of using game mode and setting HDR to basic.
If you don't do this the next setting work work properly:
Then I configured switch 2 twin suns brightness as instructed. Then turned the brightness to 4 clicks from far left on the Mario wonder screen.
Then I turned HDR back to advanced. Looks incredible.
Finding the power ups was one of my favorite parts. There were some cool spider ball moments. Cyberpunk is now $70 again.
Dave the Diver is $12 on tge US eshop. Worth it?