I’m always up for a good pixel art style, and this one is so clean in design, playing off of the art style to mimic the toy theme. It not only works here, it pops, with all of the color and animations glowing off of my OLED screen. It’s a pixely, turn-based RPG, which blends in with the aesthetic of other Switch offerings, like Octopath Traveler or Golf Story. The best part about experiencing this game on the Switch rests on how well the overall game fits. Both are necessary to move the story forward, and eventually both will do just that. On the other side, Brink has grown up in all of this, and he’s seen the rough side. He’s so darn genuine and honest, you wouldn’t think he’d last two minutes in the real world. Randy is more or less a worshiper of Macho Man Randy Savage (whodathunk given his name), and he’s almost similar to Ichiban Kasuga from Yakuza: Like A Dragon. Without rehashing much of what Cassie had to say, WrestleQuest is a super quirky, turn based RPG that oozes with personality. Of course, our heroes won’t be able to make it there easily, because there has to be a challenge to work you into the wrestler you’re meant to be. You’ll look to reach the highest level, PAW, who is the biggest wrestling organization out there. Wrestlequest begins in the toy box, with you playing as up and comer Randy “Muchacho Man” Santos and Brink Logan, an underappreciated, by the rules competitor. To prepare you appropriately, let’s get into the game itself. * Editor’s Note: I did not read Cassie’s introduction before writing this, only to laugh at the fact we both used Toy Story as a theme. The fantastic Cassie Peterson has already given you the breakdown of how awesome this game is ( read that review here), but we wanted to double dip and tell you about how it works on the Nintendo Switch. WrestleQuest may not be the next Toy Story, but it is in fact a story about toys… and wrestling, and heart. The beloved tale of a boy and his plastic companions is one we all share.
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