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Flynn Lives! Probably. Might find out in October, or not. But hey, here’s the scoop in the meantime. So, Big Fan (yeah, they’re with Devolver Digital) and Bithell Games just dropped their latest thing: TRON: Catalyst. And guess what? You can snag it on Nintendo Switch now. Cool, right?
Picture this: 2010’s TRON: Legacy world, but, like, spiced up. Catalyst, they say, mixes time loops and combat. Sounds intense, huh? Plus, there’s this storyline—something about a digital world that’s falling apart because Dad left it or something. I saw the trailer, kind of artsy.
Anyway, Exo’s your character here—some courier whose day takes a wild turn when a weird package blows up. Suddenly, kuh-pow! She’s got powers that a regular program wouldn’t dream of. But then, these “peacekeeper” folks on the Arq Grid want a piece of her—so, it’s a mystery unraveling quest. Sounds like a twisted digital Sherlock episode.
Here’s what TRON: Catalyst throws at you:
Time-looping Action: Exo’s got this time rewind thing thanks to the Glitch deal. Imagine messing up, and then just—bam—do-over. She’s stuck in the Arq Grid, picking sides, exploiting system flaws, all to dig up secrets and find her way out.
Iconic TRON Combat: Taking on baddies, you get the whole dynamic combat experience. Foot soldiers, speedway Light Cycle runs—missions galore. Parrying? Reflecting Disc Kicks? Not gonna lie, sounds like a wild ride. Plus, there’s tech talk about upgrading codes—make Exo a superhero of sorts.
A Fresh TRON Tale: Exo’s powers? They’re a mystery. Then there’s Conn—some shifty agent of Core who’s hot on her trail. But getting away isn’t enough; fighting the loop is the real game here.
Explore and Discover: Roaming those rain-soaked neon streets inside a computer (because why not?). Powerful programs, neon-bathed vibes—your typical TRON dystopia, fed by thumping, synth-heavy beats.
Rain-slicked streets in a computer world? That’s… okay, computer logic at its finest, I guess.
TRON: Catalyst is out now on Nintendo eShop, costing $29.99 if you’re curious. More deets at bigfangames.com.
Grab a controller, see where the grid takes you—or maybe don’t. But there you have it.