![]() ![]() Gameplay is mostly the same across all levels, but there are worlds with set themes, such as Forest and Winter. Where Clustertruck really comes into its own though, is in the way the game’s content is presented. Looking away gets you killed nearly every single time, so only ever do so on your own initiative. I know looking back or beneath you might sound like a good idea, as it is something you can do, but it’s not. ![]() Whatever you do though, do not look round when jumping. You need to remain on a single truck, long enough for the cluster of trucks in front of you, to come together in the right way that you can get where you need to go, without dying. Unless you have already brought the double jump, or air dash ability, sometimes you need to stay still. As tempting as it is to finish the level as quick as you can, as it helps you to earn more points that can be spent on abilities, sometimes it’s just not feasible. Should you time your jump wrong and you eat a mouthful of dirt, it’s time to restart and try again and sometimes, dying is learning. Granted their bad driving is a necessity, as the impending crash, is cause for you to leap one to another. They’d much rather drive into the face of chaos and flip their wagon, as opposed to get home in one piece and kiss their partner goodnight. Just because the majority of the 90+ levels, can be beaten in 30 seconds or less, it doesn’t mean you’ll bet every one first time.ĭespite each level having a whole ton of trucks, not one of them is driven by a decent driver! In fact, they’re so bad that most of them don’t even bother to avoid what’s in their path. So, while the actual gameplay isn’t too excessive, as all you need to know is the L analog stick is used for movement, A is for jumping, ZR for Sprinting and L & ZR for using abilities, Clustertruck is a game that can have you playing for hours on end. But sometimes less is more and when you get a game that uses the “floor is lava” principle, you really don’t need all that much. There is of course a little more to it than that, as there are obstacles and abilities, but that’s about it. A concept that is all about getting to the goal at the end of the level, by jumping from one truck to another, with a first person point of view. ![]() Why? Because it has something of an insane concept to it. Confirmed for Switch via a #HelloSwitchvideo by tinyBuild Games, designed and directed by Wilhelm Nylund, with development handled by Landfall Games, Clustertruck is a game that has to be seen to be believed. Release Date: 15 th of March, 2018 (EU & NA)ĭo you remember the old 1991 Terminator 2 game? There’s a level where you’re on the motorbike with Arnie, as a truck bears down on, well, that’s nothing like Clustertruck at all. By Jack Longman Clustertruck, eShop, Landfall Games, Nintendo Switch, review, tinyBuild Games ![]()
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