Trinity Fusion Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)
Trinity Fusion Review, Take control of your parallel selves on a mission to save the dying multiverse. Explore dark, sci-fi worlds and engage in fast-paced, smooth, and precise combat. A rogue-lite journey through the multiverse The various branches of the multiverse are always changing. Fight through a combination of procedurally-generated levels as well as hand-crafted challenges and arenas that will put your skills to the test. Levels with 3D graphics are seamlessly constructed out of hundreds of custom-made rooms.
Trinity Fusion Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 2.7GB download size.
- Can remap the controls.
- Game settings – aim assist, display game time, damage numbers, smart edge dash, screen shake, and display larger UI text.
- 3 save slots.
- Three difficulties – Survivor, veteran, and hardcore.
- Roguelike gameplay.
- Cutscenes are generally art scenes with full voice work.
- Opening tutorial.
- You can fast-forward cutscenes.
- 2D game World with 3D backdrops.
- When picking up gear you will get a pop-up comparison showing green and red numbers to determine what goes up and what goes down.
- You have melee weapons and ranged weapons powered by energy.
- Find energy stations and melee them to g to charge, they have a bar to show how much power is left in it.
- You can stand still and shoot in all directions.
- Actions include double jumping, sliding, and air dashing.
- It’s all set within a sci-fi world.
- You can slide through enemies.
- All enemy and bosses show their health bar.
- Hyper mode is an option that appears in the game settings when playing. It gradually increases damage resistance after each death by up to 65 percent.
- You can pause the game.
- Loot chests and enemies drop random items.
- Equip new weapons, they have some really cool-looking weapons as they all have unique shooting styles and effects.
- The map uncovers as you explore.
- Unlock and find secret rooms and routes.
- The flow of the game is fast, combat once nailed down is very fluid and satisfying.
- Find and use fast travel points on the map.
- Has a Metroidvania makeup with you revisiting old areas with new abilities.
- Find and equip consumables that can do things like freeze enemies or even turn enemy projectiles into health drops.
- Find these big stations and pick one of three buffs or abilities.
- Lore can be found and it’s usually voice-based.
- Cursed chests give better loot but also give you a curse.
- There is a lot of scope for unique and fun character builds.
- The log menu details all encountered enemies found lore, characters met, and tutorials.
- Find amd collect credits, you can find shops to buy new gear and weapons.
- At a game over you get a full breakdown showing time played, how many attempts so far, who killed you, found items and credits, etc.
- You earn these special credits that are kept upon death and are used for unlocking permanent upgrades and abilities for future runs.
- There is a main hub where you respawn upon death, here you spend your credits and chat with characters before going out again.
- General stats for everything total can be viewed in the hub.
- You can change the difficulty before a new run.
- It feels like you always make progress even if you suck at the game or get a bad roll.
- The locations are all varied and memorable.
- Every run is randomized from the enemies, loot locations, and even the maps change so it always feels different and even your starting weapons are randomized.
Trinity Fusion Review Cons:
- Hardcore difficulty is an unlock after finishing a run on veteran mode.
- Loading times are not great, the initial load is definitely too long.
- The performance is not smooth.
- The tutorial is very basic and misses out on key basic information.
- Combat does take some getting used to.
- Hard to see which direction consumables are equipped in.
- It’s jarring that the mouth of your character doesn’t move when talking.
- Bad runs can be almost immediate as you get random weapons to start.
- It does take some time for the game to fully reveal itself and for you to get good weapons and upgrades.
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Trinity Fusion:
Developer: Angry Mob Games
Publisher: Angry Mob Games
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