Aliens, known as E.B.E, have invaded the Earth. After years of being utterly destroyed and humiliated, humanity utilises alien technology to create super soldiers called the A.N.T.I troops. Super soldiers that can finally take the fight right back to those aliens. No longer on the back foot, humanity launches the New Dawn counteroffensive to drive out the aliens and take back our planet. The plot to Earth’s Dawn might be standard, but it serves the purpose required, giving players both a change of scenery every couple of levels whilst making the enemies harder, better, faster and stronger.
The Nintendo Switch is a great console with a surprising amount of power for a handheld. So it’s not a big surprise to see larger titles coming over to the platform. In a way, the Switch is what the Vita should have been. But since launch there has been a very noticeable trend of games becoming more expensive when port
Not just the added cost of putting big games on cartridges. When you add in the cost of the more expensive standard controllers, often required additional storage, Ethernet adapter, and even that convoluted way of using voice chat you’ll end up realizing Switch’s portable factor makes it the most expensive console on the market when adding up the costs.
What's the point of buying a Switch if I spend most of my time pointlessly bashing it? Serious question.
The physical PlayStation 4 version of Assault Suit Leynos has dropped to $14.99, Earth's Dawn to $19.99 and Steamworld Collection to $20.99.
Earth's Dawn is an action 2D side-scrolling game created by OneOrEight and published by Rising Star Games. Join The Digital Fix on PS4 while we battle through the apocalypse and defeat the alien invasion against the E.B.E.
I dig the art in this game