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Ayo the clown switch
Ayo the clown switch







ayo the clown switch
  1. Ayo the clown switch full#
  2. Ayo the clown switch portable#
  3. Ayo the clown switch Pc#

In terms of content, gameplay and visuals, it’s a lovely transition, but we did the bulk of our testing with the Switch in handheld mode and the game’s performance definitely takes a hit this way – especially when compared to the PlayStation 5 version we played earlier.

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It’s also a game that flows very nicely and it is well suited towards shorter gameplay sessions, so when it launched on the Switch we were eager to see how the experience would translate to a portable version.

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We did a full review on Roguebook not too long ago when it hit consoles, and we really enjoyed its blend of deckbuilding and roguelike gameplay. There’s some solid platforming fun to be had here, and considering its budget price point it’s an easy recommendation if you’re looking for a fun new title to play. Our advice would be to play this together with the kids, helping out in the trickier situations that are challenging even to more experienced players. You’ll also find plenty of fun creative touches, both visually and in terms of gameplay – though some jumps feel like they’d be too tricky for the younger audience this seems to be aimed at. You can pick up collectibles, spend in-game credits in town, and interact with a small cast of colorful NPCs. In that case, it was Donkey Kong Country – here it feels like an indie take on Yoshi’s most recent adventure, though with slightly more floaty controls. In a way, Ayo the Clown reminded us of Stitchy in Tooki Trouble, an indie game for the Switch that clearly takes it inspiration from high profile family-friendly platformers that came before it. In-game, the action is colorful and cute, with some detailed visuals and character models that go well beyond the usual “retro” style that so many 2D indie platformers sport these days. This won’t factor much into the gameplay itself, but the game has some nice animated cutscenes that even feature voice acting to flesh out the presentation a bit more. Our protagonist is the titular Ayo, who works in a circus and sets out to rescue his beloved dog. It looks like a fairly generic “cute platformer” at first, but its gameplay is surprisingly well polished, making this a rare kid-friendly take on the genre on PlayStation and Xbox platforms.

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Minor issues though, and adventure gaming fans on PlayStation and Xbox shouldn’t think twice about trying out one of the most original games in the genre.ĭeveloper Cloud M1 originally launched Ayo the Clown on Steam, but thanks to Eastasiasoft it’s now available on pretty much every console platform out there. It’s a shame that the user interface wasn’t streamlined for console use though, as it feels like it was carried over from a PC-centric original where a mouse cursor gets used to select dialogue choices. Since Road 96 first appeared on the Switch, it’s no surprise that it performs well on a PlayStation 5. What helps is that the indie-like visual style and soundtrack are excellent, and that your choices are impactful in directing the story – even the stories you haven’t been a part of yet. It’s a mechanic that’s so fascinating that it pretty much carries the game, and it makes it easy to forgive the game when not all the writing is as polished or consistent as you’d like. The story gradually unfolds over the course of your various road trips, and sometimes they’ll intersect, like when there’s mention of characters that were part of an earlier playthrough. You might not make it in your playthrough, and you’ll start the next one with a different character. The setting isn’t what sets it apart though – it’s the fact that this is an adventure that unfolds with rogue-lite mechanics. What makes Road 96 so unique is its approach to storytelling, taking an “escape from an oppressive government” scenario and applying it to a road trip setting with youngsters as our main protagonists.

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We originally reviewed the PC version, but the game can now be bought for PlayStation and Xbox consoles as well. When Road 96 released last year, we thought it was one of the most original and worthwhile new approaches in videogames that year. With Road 96, Ayo the Clown, Roguebook and Pretty Girls Rivers we are (re)visiting four titles that were previously released on different systems but are reaching out to new audiences with brand new ports – here’s a closer look.









Ayo the clown switch