

Completing these levels up your overall character level which ups your stats. You can perform various side quests for NPCs, raid smaller dungeons or complete individual missions for your characters. To obtain these you complete a wide variety of mini bite-sized missions. However, to get inside you require a set number of wands. The general flow of the game is that you search out these dungeons scattered around the open world to acquire gem shards. There wasn’t any character that I didn’t enjoy playing as. The game provides a lot of flexibility to its active and passive ability customization so you can tailor the characters the way you like. So you can have the knight use the rat bite. Each form can be leveled up and eventually you will even be able to equip abilities from other characters. So switching regularly, particularly later in the game, is required keeping you on your toes or hooves I guess if you play as the horse. Each character has there own unique moves and abilities, some of which include a special status effect which is used to break specific barrier of certain enemies. You can change between these characters instantly with a hold of the shoulder button. But soon you’ll unlock more unusual characters like a horse, a zombie, a ghost and a creepy looking mermaid. As well as the rat you have a ranger who focuses on ranged attacks and a knight that focuses on melee. Something you really don’t see a lot of in video games. As you level each character up you unlock many more forms. As mentioned, you start as a rat which is small, able to fit into small spaces, move faster and use unique attacks. The games stand out feature is the ability to change into different forms. Nobody Saves the World is instant pick up and play. Expect a few giggles in the dialogue Change Form It’s hard not to find something to laugh about. The dialogue is filled with amusing references which pokes fun at itself as well as the game industry. Expect plenty of wonderful but weird NPCS like a mad scientist with her mummy assistant and even a disgruntled hammer on a quest of his own. The story is presented in text boxes and is filled with humour which Drinkbox studios is well known for in their previous work. But with the wand you’re able to transform into a rat, make your escape and begin a quest to save the world. You then meet the grand wizard’s apprentice who takes an instant dislike to you and throws you in the dungeon.

But it seems like he is missing, leaving behind a wand which you soon acquire. After waking up in a shed you head out to learn the world is in a little peril and needs the wizard Nostromagmus to sort it all out. A plain bland protagonist that has a touch of the video game amnesia. Nobody Saves the World includes all these ingredients and so much more, it’ a title not to be missed if you’re looking for a fun action game to play alone or with a friend. Drinkbox have really made a name for themselves by creating addictive and entertaining titles which are hard to put down. They also made Mutant Blobs Attack, a title I really enjoyed back on the PS Vita where you play an alien blob absorbing everything in its path. Two games that really, really are some of the best metroidvania games I’ve ever played.

This studio is responsible for the excellent Guacamelee games. Nobody Saves the World is a top down action RPG from Drinkbox Studios.
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Review code provided with many thanks to Popagenda PR.
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System: Nintendo Switch (Also on Steam (Windows & macOS), PS4 and Xbox)
