Alright, here we go. So, I stumbled upon this game news, and it’s got me in a bit of a tizzy—TRON: Catalyst is now out on the Nintendo Switch. Yeah, TRON, like the movie from 2010, where everything’s super digital and glowing in the dark. Or something.
Okay, so here’s the gist: it’s an isometric action game, whatever that really means. You see the world from above, like a digital god peeking in, I guess. The big deal here is this courier named Exo. She gets caught up in all kinds of trouble when a package—boom!—goes kablooey. Gives her these wild powers. You ever think life would be easier with a few accidental superpowers? Probably not, but it’s fun to imagine, right?
Anyway, back to the game—it’s got this time-looping thing. Like, you mess up, and bam! You rewind time to fix your blunders. Apparently, there’s this whole mess on the “Arq Grid,” which sounds like a digital space but messier. Kind of like my to-do list.
And then there’s the fighting. Imagine zooming around on those flashy Light Cycles. Apparently, parrying and Disc Kicks are a thing. It’s all about mastering the chaos. Plus, you can tweak Exo’s code? I mean, I struggle with my phone settings, but sure, why not manipulate some digital DNA?
Oh, and there’s a bad guy, Conn—sounds like someone who’d mess up your day. Exo’s gotta dodge this guy while figuring out some major “Glitch” that threatens everything. I know, sounds intense.
Visuals? Imagine neon lights and rain-slicked streets—but, uh, inside a computer. I didn’t quite get it either, but it’s TRON, so we roll with it. The whole thing’s backed by a synth-driven soundtrack that I’m guessing is like being in an electronic concert. In a video game. In a city that isn’t real.
Anyway, if you’ve got about thirty bucks burning a hole in your digital wallet, it’s up for grabs on the Nintendo eShop. Go wild.
Or just visit the website, bigfangames.com, if you’re like me and need to double-check stuff before committing. There it is. Stream-of-consciousness gaming news at your service.