Get ready for classic paddle-based gameplay as CommanderVideo returns to the source. Dungeonoid ($4.54 from $6.99 until 1/14) Barbarous: Tavern of Emyr ($1.99 from $7.99 until 1/15) I guess if you’re tired of Minecraft, Dragon Quest Builders, and Cube Creator X, and have also exhausted Terraria and Junk Jack, and want something that runs a little better than PixArk… if all of those things, and you additionally don’t really care about your fifteen bucks? Nov 26, 2014 @ 1:53pm What order do I play the BIT.TRIP games in? You know, this is pretty good. That hole certainly does not exist on the Switch, so I’m not really sure who this is for. In an all-new control scheme in the series, but completely familiar to gamers, the player is given complete freedom to move on the screen wherever they wish, and interact with the music in entirely new ways. ", James is a writer from England who also works for TheGamer and CBR. Zombie Hill Race ($1.99 from $9.99 until 1/16), Sales Ending Tomorrow, Tuesday, December 29th, Blazing Beaks ($1.99 from $14.99 until 12/29) It was designed by Alex Neuse, its art by Mike Roush, and its programming by Chris Osborn. SpongeBob SquarePants: BfBB ($20.99 from $29.99 until 1/1) The Bit.Trip series is a staple in the indie game world. Enjoy new challenges presented within the familiar paddle-based gameplay which started the phenomenon known as BIT.TRIP. WeakWood Throne ($2.99 from $4.99 until 12/29). BIT.TRIP Series ($4.49 from $4.99 until 1/15) Death’s Hangover ($1.99 from $4.99 until 1/15) Barbarous: Tavern of Emyr ($1.99 from … Scribblenauts Mega Pack ($7.99 from $39.99 until 1/1) Yeah, it’s another deckbuilding dungeon crawl roguelite thing, but I’m not sick of those yet. Farabel ($1.99 from $9.99 until 12/29) The challenge is present as it was back in the golden days of arcade machines; the simplicity is at the core of each and every entry into the collection; the visual art style (in most of the titles) has that old time-y feel - it's just smoother and crisper. Hitori Logic ($2.49 from $4.99 until 1/14) Chasm ($7.99 from $19.99 until 1/7) Hidden Folks ($2.99 from $11.99 until 1/8) The six-game BIT.TRIP series - Beat, Core, Void, Runner, Flux, and Fate - will all be released on December 25. Though despite this, he himself is only … Consider each map carefully and plan your approach, because one slip-up can be fatal. A vast selection of titles, DRM-free, with free goodies, and lots of pure customer love. The Trip to Greece would have been brilliant, if they’ve said “She was only 16 years old” at least once. Dadish ($2.00 from $10.00 until 1/16) CommanderVideo’s journey is nearly complete, but the hardest part has yet to come. The three games included here often go on sale for some very low prices, and chances are that buying them individually will be cheaper than buying the bundle at any given time. →. Six games from BIT.TRIP franchise coming to Nintendo Switch! Bit.Trip Core - Wikipedia The game features characters and settings from more than 50 different indie games, such as Shovel Knight, VVVVVV, Teslagrad, the Bit.Trip series, and Freedom Planet. In a control scheme brand new to the series, yet wholly familiar to gamers, the player is given complete freedom to move about the screen wherever they desire, interacting with the music in brand new ways. There are four different modes of play here, with an even split between single-player and local multiplayer ways to play. But don’t worry too much, as our best of 2020 content is going to start rolling out soon. BIT.TRIP RUNNER ended up being the most famous of this bunch, but they all have something to offer and really are best digested as one complete work. BIT.TRIP VOID – THE FULL BIT TRIP VOID is a synthetic exploration of rhythm and music as it relates to our daily lives and our moods. Also, please consider supporting us on Patreon so that we can continue to do what we love doing. CommanderVideo and his epic journey has been told since the series launched on WiiWare back in 2009, and he has since guest appeared on numerous other indie projects and even had a collaboration called Bit.Trip Saga that released on the Nintendo 3DS that compiled all the games in the series. Freedom Finger ($7.49 from $14.99 until 12/29) Nothing new here to entice people who already played the heck out of it elsewhere, but if you haven’t played it before it’s worth a spin. Like, more than a quarter of the entire library. Spirit Arena ($4.99 from $9.99 until 1/13) There’s a lot to look at, so let’s go ahead and get on that mission right now, okay? A lot of people bought it and kind of tolerated its flaws because Minecraft wasn’t on the system yet. In the meantime, I recommend hitting up the eShop if you’re curious about a particular non-Nintendo game you don’t see on these lists. The series … It was followed by Bit.Trip Core, which uses the d-pad to control the gameplay instead of motion controls. Seems like it’s well-made enough for what it is, but what it is is completely bereft of any originality whatsoever and asking ten dollars for what roughly a million mobile games would offer you for free. The description says this game was inspired by classic action movies, but the most obvious inspiration here is Hotline Miami. Each game revolves around the adventures of a character named "Commander Video", an… Mini Trains ($1.99 from $2.99 until 1/15) If you buy one game, the remaining titles should be significantly discounted. The BIT.TRIP series comes full circle with BIT.TRIP FLUX, the final chapter of CommanderVideo’s soul-searching journey. Fight Crab ($14.99 from $19.99 until 12/29) Hopefully things will get back to a state where I can keep on top of everything soon enough. LongStory: A Dating Game ($5.99 from $14.99 until 1/1) Each game is told from his point of view as he grows and develops as a person. It includes a boss rush mode as an extra, and a wide assortment of weapons that increase in power as you go along. Bit.Trip Beat was developed by Gaijin Games and initially published by Aksys Games. One of the unique points of this game is in how it avoids the usual turn-based set-up a game like this tends to use in favor of a real-time with pause system. Sphinx & the Cursed Mummy ($11.99 from $29.99 until 1/1) Warlocks 2: God Slayers ($1.99 from $17.99 until 12/29) The only real problem with it is that once you have a good handle on things it loses most of its challenge, but you’ll probably be hours into it before reaching that point. The Last Dead End ($4.99 from $9.99 until 1/13) Submerged ($1.99 from $9.99 until 1/5) Mad Carnage ($1.99 from $4.99 until 12/29) The BIT.TRIP titles have been wildly popular on WiiWare, but despite being able to purchase the games individually, fans of the series have been clamoring for a … Raven Remastered ($11.99 from $29.99 until 1/1) The collection is simple but the difficulty is fair, albeit absolutely present. The PlayStation 4 download version was used for this review. It’s not quite as tight or well-designed as the game it pays homage to, but if you’re a fan of that game and are looking for something, anything, similar to it, you may want to look into this. The excellent Door Kickers is now available on the Switch. BIT.TRIP CORE is the second game in the BIT.TRIP saga, and actually the last one that I played when going through the series. The Bit.Trip series arrives on Switch today. Graphics inspired by the pre-NES era, a treat and a rarity in the indie space (with most opting for that 8bit nostalgic overdose), a variety of different homages whether to pong, runners or shoot-em-ups, and a finale that ties all these classic genres into one? Legends of Amberland: TFC ($12.99 from $19.99 until 1/8) Dex ($6.99 from $19.99 until 12/29) They Bleed Pixels ($7.49 from $14.99 until 1/13) This makes it feel a little more action-packed. CommanderVideo’s journey begins in BIT.TRIP BEAT, the first entry in the critically acclaimed and award-winning BIT.TRIP series. Scribblenauts Shodown ($7.99 from $39.99 until 1/1) BFF or Die ($5.99 from $7.99 until 1/8) The idea here is Arkanoid meets dungeon crawling RPG, and yes, you have my attention. With exciting modern and retro challenges, you can run through more than 50 … Pew Paw ($1.99 from $6.99 until 12/29) Battle Chasers Nightwar ($15.99 from $39.99 until 1/1) James Troughton. I guess you’re the audience. Feather ($4.89 from $9.99 until 1/13) A few of the Bit.Trip titles (particularly Beat) stand out as truly feeling like the arcade experience in the modern day, with tight-knit controls, superb momentum, intuitive gameplay that makes the entry level approachable, fair difficulty with checkpoints aplenty and no pixel perfect shenanigans. Event Horizon ($1.99 from $5.99 until 12/29) The Bit.Trip Series was initially released by Choice Provisions. Mortal Kombat 11 ($14.99 from $49.99 until 1/1) And if you are also not sick of those yet, I think you will find this to be a fairly agreeable entry into the oeuvre. In this Endgame of arcade games, each of the prior titles play a role. The Switch versions are developed by … Blair Witch ($14.99 from $29.99 until 1/6) Grood ($2.49 from $4.99 until 12/29) Race across the Moon, kicking down crystal walls and sliding under chomping moon-slugs! Sudoky ($1.99 from $3.99 until 12/29) While this may seem like a new game, it actually appears to be a pack of three of the developer’s previous sports games. Extremely addictive “just one more time” gameplay! LEGO DC Super-Villains ($11.99 from $59.99 until 1/1) You’ll die a lot, but almost every run will earn you some kind of improvement or upgrade that will help you in your next run. These games make for a fun time-killer, but they're also a treat to master. 5 min read. PONG Quest ($5.99 from $14.99 until 1/7) There are two single-player modes, one more substantial than the other, plus a local multiplayer mode and an online mode. A 40-level follow-up that tells the tale of what happens when the Aurora space station finally reaches its destination at the end of a 5,000 year journey, Professor Lupo: Ocean offers up more of the same gameplay that worked in the original with a few extra twists. Super Soccer Blast, Super Tennis Blast, and Super Volley Blast were all decent but not spectacular examples of each sport. Wulverblade ($1.99 from $19.99 until 1/7) That said, I understand if you find yourself a little burnt out on the concept by now. However, the structuring of these games is fantastic, with each one easing you into a different arcade game, whether that's getting used to firing off a laser beam to take down enemies, deflecting white pixels in a Pong-style fashion or even becoming a black hole that you had to shrink at the perfect time, all to cultivate with Bit.Trip Flux. More posts by James Troughton. The third game in the series is titled Bit.Trip Void, which puts players in control of an 8-bit ball. The Bit.Trip Complete is a collection of all the Bit.Trip series – Bit.Trip Flux, Fate, Runner, Void, Core, and Beat.Aside from the complete Bit.Trip game series, included in this Complete set are the following: – Bit.Trip Soundtrack Sampler, a music CD that features pieces from all of the Bit.Trip … An interesting little side-scrolling shoot-em-up where you play as a UFO that can shoot in all directions. Bound through the Robotic Mines and face off against the MinerMech! HyperParasite ($2.99 from $17.99 until 12/29) Bit.Trip takes simplicity and does wonders with it. Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary ($4.99 from $9.99 until 1/13), Bulletstorm: Duke of Switch ($7.49 from $29.99 until 1/13) Groove Coaster Wai Wai Party ($44.99 from $59.99 until 1/12) Indeed, that was really all it had going for it. It looks like the entire Bit.Trip series of titles is heading to Nintendo Switch soon. BIT.TRIP Series ($4.49 from $4.99 until 1/15) Casebook of Arkady Smith ($1.99 from $8.99 until 1/14) Touhou Spell Bubble ($43.99 from $54.99 until 12/29) Observer ($8.99 from $29.99 until 1/6) RUNNER is the fourth chapter in the award-winning and critically acclaimed BIT.TRIP series. Tharsis ($3.99 from $11.99 until 12/29) Having the widescreen certainly did wonders and it, rather naturally, looks even better shrunk down onto the tablet. 3 min read, 26 Jan 2021 – Death and Taxes ($7.14 from $12.99 until 1/8) "The Flight Attendant" feels like the TV equivalent of summer beach reading, in mostly good ways. There are a few Quell games on the Switch already, and this one doesn’t really change things up very much. It is the second game in the Bit.Trip series, directly succeeding Bit.Trip Beat and preceding Bit.Trip Void, Bit.Trip Runner, Bit.Trip Fate and Bit.Trip Flux. Super Punch Patrol ($4.24 from $4.99 until 12/29) That wouldn’t be a problem if it were a little cheaper, but at twenty dollars it feels a bit slight. Anyway, there’s really just one game to play here. While its inspiration probably isn’t familiar to many people out there, this is pretty clearly riffing off of the classic Devil Dice. Anyway, given this is a bundle, the usual caveats apply. It’s a nice, chill puzzler, and I can honestly say that I never have a bad time playing through a Quell game. Fishing Star World Tour ($17.99 from $29.99 until 1/14) In a surprise set of listings on the eShop yesterday, all six of the Bit.Trip Saga titles have been confirmed for a December 25, 2020, release on Nintendo’s hybrid console. Uoris DX ($2.70 from $9.00 until 1/10) It would seem that the whole Bit. QubicGames has shared a trailer for the upcoming releases, which you can find below. That said, Match Three: Pirates is like a freaking Will Wright game in terms of originality compared to Mindscape’s other offering of the day. I love this series, it’s just like eating and drinking with one’s own friends, talking nonsense, but always touching upon basic human issues, i.e. And that is just fine by me, because how often do we see Devil Dice-like games these days? < > Showing 1-2 of 2 comments . LEGO Movie 2 Videogame ($9.99 from $39.99 until 1/1) In this topdown 2D, real-time strategy SWAT team title by Killhouse and Qubic Games, sneak by and assassinate enemies suspects and rescue hostages, all while not taking a wrong step. Slide a droplet around various arrangements, collecting pearls while avoiding obstacles and traps. Certainly better if you had the players and controllers to take advantage of the local multiplayer mode, but really what sports game is that not true for? All six titles will be available on December 25 for around $4.99 each. Headliner: NoviNews ($8.39 from $13.99 until 12/29) Gabbuchi ($3.99 from $7.99 until 1/13) That's what this collection ultimately excels at, offering a classic experience for everyone without the archaic, janky problems of days-gone-by, whether we want to admit that the ol' arcade titles weren't perfect. It’s essentially the same game it was on mobile, but there’s nothing wrong with that. CommanderVideo and his epic journey has been told since the series launched on WiiWare back in 2009, and he has since guest appeared on numerous other indie projects and even had a collaboration called Bit.Trip Saga that released on the Nintendo 3DS that compiled all the games in the series. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for more Nintendo Switch content. The six-part Bit.Trip series arrives on Nintendo Switch next month, developer QubicGames has announced. Roombo: First Blood ($1.99 from $4.99 until 1/13) There's hints of a story in Bit.Trip but it's clearly not the main focus - there are some key characters and a cutscene or two. Bit.Trip Series When first released, the Bit.Trip games pioneered the rhythm & music genre and took the world by storm, most notably on the Nintendo Wii. We've been following the development of Conan Chop Chop for some time now, since before our interview with the lead developer back at PAXAUS 2019. CommanderVideo’s journey begins in BIT.TRIP BEAT, the first entry in the critically acclaimed and award-winning BIT.TRIP series. Personality, however? Koloro ($1.99 from $9.99 until 1/15) LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 ($7.49 from $29.99 until 1/1) From gameplay to visuals to music and imagination, BIT.TRIP BEAT is inspired by classic games in every way. The BIT.TRIP titles have been wildly popular on WiiWare, but despite being able to purchase the games individually, fans of the series have been clamoring … DungeonTop ($11.89 from $13.99 until 1/16) It includes a mission generator to keep you playing for a long time to come. It’s a fine enough game to play, but it’s very derivative and with a price within spitting range of the far better Shiren the Wanderer, I’m not sure it does what it needs to for me to recommend it. Dash through the Big City on a quest to find friends and defeat the final boss together! City of Brass ($2.99 from $19.99 until 1/5) It was a pretty weak clone of Minecraft, but it filled a hole. "These games make for a fun time-killer, but they're also a treat to master. The Bit.Trip series was originally released in 2009, with three games (Bit.Trip Beat, Bit.Trip Core and Bit.Trip Void) released, and then with BitTrip Runner and Bit.Trip Fade in 2010 and BitTrip Flux in 2011. It was developed by Gaijin Games and published by … The original Bit.Trip series is less than a week away from landing on Switch. It looks cute but honestly I think the game doesn’t have enough depth or variety to keep you coming back for long. BIT.TRIP FATE is the penultimate chapter in the six-part BIT.TRIP series. Granted, not every single entry into the collection feels like it could be found on the original arcade machines, with Runner coming to mind in particular, but it stands out with its own drop-dead gorgeous backdrops and visuals, as well as its almost Super Meat Boy secret level aesthetic that feels more akin to the modern classics which is joyous in its own right. 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From the perfectly named titles, with my favourites being Core, Fate and Flux, to the action-packed visuals that make even the less appetising portions interesting to look at, right through to the chiptune music that feels nostalgic yet fresh all in one fell swoop, Bit.Trip breathes and bleeds charm in a way that many indie Member Berries fail to. What happens when you make a soulless copy of a soulless copy? ($1.99 from $9.99 until 12/29) New Star Manager ($5.99 from $19.99 until 1/7) Door Kickers ($10.19 from $11.99 until 1/16) The unique nature of the craft and its weapons help this one stand out a bit, but only a little. It’s not the freshest thing around but it knows what it is and works well to hold itself up within that space. Bit.Trip has clean, sharp visuals that look good on a Switch big or small, but the point that needs to be talked about is its massive leap up from its last Nintendo outing - the Wii. The releases include Bit.Trip Beat, Bit.Trip Core and Bit.Trip Void, BitTrip Runner and Bit.Trip Fade, and finally BitTrip Flux. Enjoying our Bit.Trip Series Switch review so far? A copy of this game was provided by the publisher for review purposes. Risk of Rain 2 ($12.49 from $24.99 until 1/13) As the final game in the BIT.TRIP series, you might expect BIT.TRIP FLUX to be yet another radical change of pace, but it’s actually more of an evolution of the first game in the series, BIT.TRIP BEAT. Bagmeister. Oh hey, a party game that actually has online support. Bit.Trip, stylized BIT.TRIP, is a series of eight video games developed by Choice Provisions (or under their previous name Gaijin Games) and published by Aksys Games for the Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, macOS, PS Vita, and PS4. Next Plants Vs. Zombies Game Likely Named ‘Battle For Neighborville’ After European Trademark Filed By EA. 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Thank you for checking out our Bit.Trip Series Switch review, thank you to Wiretap Media for providing the review code and thank you to our $5 and up Patreon Backers for their ongoing support: 29 Jan 2021 – Mana Spark ($1.99 from $9.99 until 12/29) You might think it’s going to be a mini-game collection, but the whole thing centers around one sport where you try to score goals while protecting your own team members. Max Reloaded II ($2.99 from $9.99 until 1/13) Atom RPG ($12.79 from $15.99 until 1/5) The BIT.TRIP – The Complete Original Series is also available on PlayStation 3 (Release date TBD) and PlayStation Vita. Bit.Trip Beat was the first in a series of six titles. Titan Quest ($15.99 from $39.99 until 1/1) Combat Core ($9.99 from $19.99 until 1/10) In an unexpected arrangement of postings on the eShop yesterday, every one of the six of the Bit. SuperMash ($3.99 from $19.99 until 1/3) Guide our brave hero through a world of twin-stick shooter gameplay, strange and powerful enemies, and environments unlike any you’ve ever seen before. There are 40 brick-breaking levels, time attack levels, the usual assortment of power-ups to collect, some boss battles, a local co-op mode, and a rather superficial level-up system. There are lots of different characters to choose from, with a decent bit of variety between them. Gunbrick: Reloaded ($7.49 from $14.99 until 1/5) Their publishing agreement with Aksys was formed due to Neuse's personal relationship with its president, Akibo Shieh, with whom the two of them had wanted to work on a game together before. There are new aliens to deal with, new characters to meet, and some interesting story elements for those who enjoyed the first game. New releases are drying up for the rest of the year, but I do have some reviews to get out and I’m sure the sales will keep trickling out as well. Yeah, I remember this from the Wii U. Mikhail and I have some cool stuff lined up for you to enjoy, so please look forward to that even if the Round-Ups themselves get a little thin. Elliot ($4.99 from $9.99 until 1/13) Command an elite anti-terrorist squad and kick down some doors to murder some bad guys and rescue hostages. The Bit.Trip Series - Switch Review "These games make for a fun time-killer, but they're also a treat to master." ‘XCOM 2 Collection’ iOS Review – Portable Tactical Perfection? The BIT.TRIP series comes full circle with BIT.TRIP FLUX, the final chapter of CommanderVideo’s soul-searching journey. Candy 2048 Challenge is 2048, which itself is a disgusting rip-off of the genuinely original Threes!. Indie games that pay tribute to the arcade days tend to end up in that vein of being homages without the authenticity - they clearly draw inspiration and base their entire personas off of the old gaming hubs with the joystick there for the taking, but they either add too much stuffing or veer too far from the path to feel truly genuine. When it comes to graphics - there's not a whole lot to say. Get sucked into a whole new world of sights and sounds as you juggle beats and ride the vibe in this modern look at the beginning of it all. BIT.TRIP RUNNER is the fastest, most exhilarating music/rhythm-platformer to hit Steam! ), See all 458 posts It’s kind of unbelievable how many games are on sale right now on the eShop. Another Mindscape-published match-3 game to go with the two or three that released a little while back. All six games in the Bit.Trip series will be sold individually on the Nintendo Switch. You can also customize your own ship and use the usual power-ups to get a peg-leg up on difficult levels. LEGO City Undercover ($8.99 from $29.99 until 1/1) Steam descriptions are screwed up so can someone tell me the order? Tardy ($1.99 from $9.99 until 12/29) I don’t know, but you shouldn’t pay eight bucks for it, that’s for sure. It's a tough question, but they figured it out with the Switch, making it a handheld must - lite users, this one's perfect for you. It probably needs more than that to sell itself on a platform that has as many great shooters as the Switch does, but if all you’re looking for is another solid bit of fire-and-forget, you’ll have a good time of it with Void Source. I don’t think it’ll get anyone on-board that isn’t already in love with the genre, though. That’s all for today, friends. Last Encounter ($2.49 from $14.99 until 1/11) Late Shift ($6.49 from $12.99 until 1/7) In a surprise set of listings on the eShop yesterday, all six of the Bit.Trip Saga titles have been confirmed for a December 25, 2020, release on Nintendo's hybrid console. It has a lot in common with the Mystery Dungeon series of games, but it falls well into the more lenient end of the pool. The series includes BIT.TRIP BEAT, BIT.TRIP FLUX, BIT.TRIP RUNNER, BIT.TRIP CORE, BIT.TRIP FATE, and BIT.TRIP VOID. The Demon Crystal ($2.99 from $9.99 until 1/10) Last time we experienced Bit.Trip, it was in a 4:3 aspect ratio and it looked squeezed to say the least. Don’t think too hard about it all. There's plenty. How do you translate a series that's entire gimmick was based on the Wii's motion controls? Obviously it’s better to play this after Horrible Pets, but in terms of gameplay you could see it as a lower cost way to get a taste of what the bigger previous game offers. That learning curve isn't too steep - it's intuitive, easy to navigate, but gradual enough to egg you on to keep pushing for perfection. Bit.Trip is an arcade bundle which is fast becoming a more niche slice of gaming, but if you enjoy the genre, then it's a must-have. Antiques Road Trip (TV Series 2010– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Ever since it was revealed, Click here to read our review of Unto the End, Andrew Caluzzi (Inca Studios / Camped Out! I don’t think it’s as distinct or slick as Hotline Miami, but it sure isn’t bad. Mechstermination Force ($10.19 from $11.99 until 12/29) forma.8 ($1.99 from $9.99 until 1/13) Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for December 28th, 2020. I wish I would have been able to transcribe everything that went on sale since we last checked in on Christmas Eve, but there was too much for me to deal with while also enjoying my holiday. 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