Sure thing, let’s dive into this. So, the world of Flynn, huh? Is he alive? Maybe, maybe not. October should spill the beans, but who can wait? In the meantime, there’s a buzz about this game — TRON: Catalyst — hitting up the Nintendo Switch. I mean, I just love a good game drop, don’t you? Devolver Digital and Bithell Games have our backs on this one. Talking big names here.
Oh man, the TRON vibe is back. Feels like 2010’s TRON: Legacy all over again. You remember that? This time, they’re going with a wild twist — time loops and all that jazz in a world gone haywire. I’m telling you, it’s like a digital wasteland. They even threw in a trailer. Gotta see how they sketch it out.
Now here’s the kicker. We follow Exo, right? Some courier — probably like your classic underdog — gets tangled in a mystery when a package goes kaboom. And bam! She’s got these wild powers. The kind only a program could dream of. Next thing you know, Exo’s playing cat and mouse with these Grid ‘peacekeepers.’ Unraveling the grid’s secrets? Sounds epic. Or exhausting. Maybe both.
Hold up, the game throws us in some serious loop action. Think rewinding time, learning from flubs, getting past all these duking factions. And it’s not just any combat. TRON-style, baby. Like, on foot with all the slick moves, plus those Light Cycles zooming in and out. Did someone say Disc Kicks? Yeah, they did. Stack up on Data Shards, tweak Exo’s code. Options galore.
Oh, and there’s this whole plot twist with a “Glitch.” I’m curious, but also skeptical? Maybe it’s something that shakes up the Grid. A rogue agent named Conn is on her tail. Talk about thrill. But breaking free isn’t gonna cut it — she’s gotta shatter the loop itself. Sounds dramatic, huh?
Picture this: Rain-drenched streets, inside a computer. Feels nostalgic and fresh. Walk through neon-lit alleys and meet the city big shots, all under a techno beat that just doesn’t quit. Music can make or break this, and it’s a banger here.
Anyway, if you’re in the mood, TRON: Catalyst is chilling in the Nintendo eShop at $29.99. Call me curious, or nuts, but I’m tempted. Bigfangames.com’s got the cool deets.