H.I.C.H Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)
We go to the streets for our H.I.C.H Review, What did the Free Breath resistance force leaders Lil Envi and Lazzy mean when they talked about it? Now is 1977 year and thanks to the Intellectual Immensity Corp. (IIC) the future is coming. But there is only one obligation – installing a chip in the brain, which will possibly control your freedom, can negatively affect your mind, or is this a misconception? To break into the Baltic City and join the resistance force Free Breath

H.I.C.H Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 317MB download size.
- Open world adventure game.
- Create your own name and use any unlocked avatar.
- Two game modes – mini-story and game modes.
- The mini story is the main game.
- The game modes option lets you play any of the five games – exclusion, team deathmatch, Hustle bustle, drift racing, and street racing.
- Earn EXP and level up to unlock new guns, armor, avatars, etc.
- Skill points are used to upgrade weapon stats.
- Cash is used for buying ammo.
- Reputation is earned and lost from your actions.
- The overall police force will patrol and go after you if you do bad things.
- The open-world has other players in it and you can just have off-the-cuff shootouts.
- The map shows all the icons for activities, cars, petrol, missions, etc.
- Ai controlled bad guys and aliens can spawn in the world.
- Summon your car from the designated places, your fuel meter is persistent.
- Earn EXP, loot, and cash from killing others.
- Most wanted is like a leaderboard of badasses and is online.
- You can see all the current players in your world and stats like score and kills.
- Banging soundtrack.
- Some destruction of the environment can be had.
- Has strong GTA vibes.
- Twin-stick shooter controls.
- The stamina system allows you to do triple jumps.
- Two camera views.

H.I.C.H Review Cons:
- No way to play offline or solo.
- The controls most notably shooting and driving are cumbersome and slow on the right stick.
- Doesn’t do the best job of welcoming new players.
- The camera angle is short making gunfights tricky.
- No lock-on for shooting.
- Health is more hassle than anything else.
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H.I.C.H:
Developer: Limkernel Gamedev Gang
Publisher: Limkernel Gamedev Gang
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