It is up to you the player, and up to 3 of your friends to defend the Heartcore of the village from the approaching enemies.Īs you progress through the levels of the game you fight other Megacs, and sometimes when defeating enemies, they drop parts. A Megac is a robot-like denizen of the computer world you live in. From extra bits, which earn you extra lives, to parts for your Megac giving you stat boosts or new abilities. The levels can be short if you’re just going through to get to the end, however, there are rewards for exploring. It’s broken up into six levels of three stages each. Megabyte Punch is at its core a beat ’em-up with some nice bells and whistles added to it. Take one part platformer, add a dash of a fighting game, and a pinch of Metroidvania style exploration and what you end up with is something fairly unique. For the purpose of the following review, I’ll be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version of the game, So let’s get down to business and see what’s what with Megabyte Punch. Developed and published by Team Reptile for Steam and Nintendo Switch, Megabyte Punch released on the 8th of May, 2020. So when Megabyte Punch came across my desk, I got kind of excited to take a loot at it. The Nintendo Switch is a platform I have argued multiple times is the perfect place to play indie games. I’m always up for checking out fun little indie games, especially when I get to play them on the Nintendo Switch.
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