V-Hunter Puzzler Dx Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)

V-Hunter Puzzler Dx Review, Help V-Hunter clear out a wide assortment of monsters in this dynamic turn-based grid puzzler! Tackle over 60 bite-sized levels in 5 different environments. Defeat 15 different enemy types using unique items such as Holy Water, Guns, and Dynamite to help you in your quest!

V-Hunter Puzzler Dx Review Pros:

  • Nice pixel art graphics.
  • 117MB Download size.
  • Puzzle gameplay.
  • Tutorial pop-ups as you play.
  • Grid-based game World.
  • The game takes place in 2D dungeons.
  • Your goal is to clear the level of all enemies and exit.
  • The game plays out where every movement you make has the enemy move aswel.
  • Each enemy has their own number of moves until it attacks and each enemy attacks in different ways like diagonal only attacks etc.
  • You get story notes as you progress.
  • Simple controls.
  • Auto attacks when you make contact with enemies but you can manually press shoot.
  • It has a great sense of satisfaction.
  • Great characters.
  • How To Play section.
  • Unlock and equip new costumes.
  • Full stats screen.
  • You can manually rest which advances enemy turns without the need of you moving.
  • New dungeon biomes and types unlock as you progress.
  • A really good puzzle game.
  • Save and quit option.
  • You can undo your last go.
  • When you die you get a choice to undo your last move or start the dungeon again.
  • Introduces new mechanics like having to collect certain potions that make your attacks actually work against enemies.
  • Clever boss battles.

V-Hunter Puzzler Dx Review Cons:

  • No scoring mechanic or anything to encourage replayability.
  • You cannot remap the controls.
  • Some levels feel so plain and easy it’s almost pointless.
  • The mechanics and getting used to what each monster does takes some time.
  • Doesnt really offer a good reason to replay the levels.

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V-Hunter Puzzler Dx:

Official website.

Developer: Yatch Studios

Publisher: Yatch Studios

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Jim Smale

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