Alright, so here’s the thing. Flynn might be around. Or maybe not? Anyway, let’s wait till October to really know. But hey, did you hear about this rad new game — TRON: Catalyst? Yep, just landed on Nintendo Switch thanks to the brains over at Big Fan and Bithell Games.
Picture it: You’re diving into the TRON world, the one from that 2010 movie, with all its flashy lights and stuff. The game? It’s got this crazy mix of time loops, zany combat, and a gripping story. The digital world’s falling apart, much like my focus sometimes. There’s a launch trailer floating around showing this decay in vivid detail, if that’s your thing.
And then there’s Exo, the main character. She’s just cruisin’ as a courier until BOOM – a package goes kablooey and suddenly she’s got powers that would make any program jealous. But now, those pesky ‘peacekeepers’ are after her and she’s gotta figure out the grid’s secrets pronto.
What can you expect from TRON: Catalyst? Well, let me tell you:
First off, you’ve got this whole time-loopy action going on. Our girl Exo, with her glitchy rewind trick, has to play a sort of digital chess, dodging and outsmarting everyone. Good times, right? Then there’s combat. Classic TRON-style battles, disc-kicks and all, plus light cycles zooming through missions. Oh, and data shards — whatever those are. I imagine they’re pretty important.
And the story? It’s fresh, focusing on Exo’s wild abilities. There’s this glitch threatening the whole shebang, and a dude named Conn who’s not exactly Exo’s best friend. Escaping won’t do; she’s got to break the cycle. Literally.
Imagine rain-slicked streets inside a computer. Sounds odd, yeah? Maybe they’ll explain it. But you roam these neon places, meet power-hungry programs, and get lost in an electronic symphony soundtrack. It’s like the TRON universe ate a synthwave album.
Want in? It’s up on the Nintendo eShop for just under thirty bucks. Seriously, if you need more info, just hit up bigfangames.com. But hey, don’t take my word for it — check it out for yourself.