Then there’s Doomsday Vault, inspired by Norway’s real-life seed bank. It’s a platform puzzler with bouncy spherical characters that looks quite challenging, spread across 100 stages. Orbals has sprung out of nowhere too, announced late last week. This too is due a retail release, but only in strictly limited numbers – a mere 2,700 copies. This remake of an Atari title from 1983 mixes things up the classic cave-digging formula with new visuals and online play for up to six players. Spelunker HD Deluxe has caught us off guard somewhat. Idea Factory’s Dragon Star Vanir – first released in 2018 – offers more traditional turn-based role-playing, arriving on the UK eShop for £26.99. It’s an anime-style RPG roguelike that you may have heard of already – it has been available via Steam Early Access since June 2019. Like the above, Zengeon is due both at retail and on the eShop. This is a complete edition with additional DLC, plus the chance to control a dragon. The original was an Xbox Series X/S launch title, so it’s little surprise to find that this aerial shooter is visually slick. The Falconeer: Warrior Edition is about as big as it gets for ‘big budget’ games this week. Our only concern – other than the fact that it might waste away our entire weekend – is that the blurb mentions a lack of touch screen controls. Picross, Mega Picross, Color Picross, and Clip Picross feature, leading to a total of 480 puzzles. As the name suggests, it’s good old picross, only with classic SEGA pixel art. Jupiter Corporation’s PICROSS S MEGA DRIVE & Master System edition has caught our collective eye. It’s business as usual on Switch, however, with dozens of curious indies to ponder over. Things are relatively slow on PSN and the Xbox Store this week.
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