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The falconeer warrior edition review
The falconeer warrior edition review










the falconeer warrior edition review
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For one thing there's very little tutorial-led guidance, to the point that after some early struggles we dropped the difficulty, started again and began to find our feet. We've stuck to early game in our captured footage above, but we're already very much enjoying the world this game creates. It's rather enthralling.Įach landmark triggers a lovely swoosh of the camera as it's marked, and you can take in the surrounds before jumping into missions Your crosshair is small and it feels more like chaotic dogfighting of early 20th Century than modern combat of computer-driven lock-ons and missiles. Though you have a map and radar of sorts, combat also feels quite naturalistic, as natural as giant birds firing cannons at each other can feel. You can barrel roll, though, so don't worry. There's a lovely organic feel to movement, as the bird won't simply bank like a jet when you turn, it needs to flow into the move. Momentum is a factor if you want more natural speed flapping your wings for a boost drains energy fast, so you need to look for wind currents or do what an actual bird would do - soar high and then dive to build speed. It can take a little getting used to, at first, as you have to remember you're riding a giant falcon and not flying a fighter plane. Image: Nintendo Life / Wired ProductionsĪnyway, about the actual game, The Falconeer is intriguing and feels rather unique - in our opinion this is certainly a positive.

THE FALCONEER WARRIOR EDITION REVIEW PORTABLE

It holds up very well docked, and though the resolution drops as expected in portable play it's still an absolute pleasure on the eyes. Of course, it's an Indie project so that should be remembered in-game looks fantastic, but some brief cutscenes in which a mystical woman appears are a little rougher the stuff that matters, though - soaring around the game's world - looks and feels excellent in motion. From a purely technical perspective if this was a small download-only title from Nintendo we'd say "of course", as it's smooth and beautiful on the system. Rather than the usual fuzz-o-vision at 30fps that blights a number of ports that downscale from the newest hardware to Switch, this scalable game comes out looking rather lovely on Switch, and at a steady 60fps.

the falconeer warrior edition review

As a result it's been able to make a wonderful transition to Switch. It was a showcase on the new hardware, supporting native 4K and 120fps it's a title that looks impressive but is clearly led by strong visual design and smart systems.

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It also launched alongside the Xbox Series X/S before coming to Game Pass, making it one of the few new games to arrive on that system day one as a result it got plenty of focus. It is mostly the creation of one man, Tomas Sala, along with a small number of valuable contributors. It's a title that looks impressive to the eye but is clearly led by strong visual design and smart systems It'll include the existing DLC from the Xbox version and also an all-new expansion, 'The Edge of the World' this new content will include "additional sidequests, map locations, a self-contained story, and myriad new items to add even more depth to The Great Ursee".

the falconeer warrior edition review

Yes, it was beaten to the punch by an early eShop game page, but The Falconeer: Warrior Edition is announced and officially coming to the eShop we've been fortunate enough to preview the title ahead of time.įirst, the release details - The Falconeer: Warrior Edition heads to Switch on 5th August, it'll be priced at $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 on the eShop, with a retail version at £29.99 /€34.99 /$34.99.

THE FALCONEER WARRIOR EDITION REVIEW DOWNLOAD

The Nintendo Switch has a broad library of multi-platform games, but publisher Wired Productions has confirmed one of the more intriguing download titles to transition to the hybrid system.












The falconeer warrior edition review