![]() ![]() Instead I just put my headphones in and listened to Ori and The Blind Forest which weirdly fitted the experience. There’s also music but it’s a single track which loops over and over, which is rubbish. The enemy designs as well as your characters design look like paper cut outs but they do have some basic pulsing movement animations just to reassure you that they’re alive and well. I don’t know if that’s a fact I’m just going by what my grandfather told me when I was little.) The enemies themselves are your typical rats, goblins, golems things you would expect to find in any typical dungeon crawler video game ( as well as in dark and abandoned castles in the UK. The level structure is just a basic castle design really lacking in any unique personality. Graphically everything’s very 2D looking and kinda bland. The game gives you some very basic tutorial instructions and sorta just lets you get on with things really. From there you’re dropped straight into the dungeon. My Arietty in this game was not a charming miniature girl though but a knight heading into the ‘Dark Tower.’ With the main aim to basically get to the top and stop the evil sorceress. I decided to go with Arietty since I recently watched the cute and cuddly film of the same name by Studio Gibli. ![]() Once you start the game you get to name your character. The Switch version has none of this but requires a fee to download the experience. However, that version does contain micro-transactions. This game appears to have started out as an IOS title (which is free to download today). When I first booted up Dark Tower I was greeted by a basic main menu which allowed for touch controls. Battle your typical rats, goblins and golems Strap on your best cloak because its time to head into a dark dungeon. But despite the confusion it may cause I’m going to do my best to review this rather unique indie title. Apparently this type of game exists in a very niche genre according to the internet. How to even begin with Dark Tower? This title is a a puzzle, top down dungeon crawler RPG – I think. System: Nintendo Switch (also on Steam, IOS) ![]()
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