It’s safe to say that at this point, Experience Inc. The main gameplay gimmick here comes in the form of Yomi Flowers, which allow you to create your own paths in the labyrinth. You play as one such team who ends up trapped in the labyrinth and must make their way out, hopefully avoiding being eaten along the way. It’s a meat grinder, but the suits don’t care and the people being sent in don’t have many other options, so away we go. However, it is also filled with valuable resources, and thus there is corporate interest in making sure people continue to venture into it. It is filled with danger, and many who venture into it do not return. The premise sees a mysterious labyrinth appear in Tokyo in the 1970s. Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi sits comfortably among that line-up, with plenty of twists to make it stand out.
Games like Demon Gaze, Operation Abyss, Ray Gigant, and Stranger of Sword City were a staple of many a player’s PlayStation Vita diet with their dependable doses of adventure. If you are into the genre, you’re probably familiar with Experience Inc’s fare. Rarely flashy, often challenging, and not something you can really just casually dabble in.
They’re typically mechanically dense, with a heavy gameplay to story ratio. Let’s charge on in! Reviews & Mini-Views Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi ($59.99)įirst-person dungeon crawler RPGs are something you’re either into, or not.
We finish things up with the usual lists of new and expiring sales for the day, as we always do. There are several new releases, including one very good one. Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi, Eastward, Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water, Black Widow: Recharged, and Negative Nancy are all in the review spotlight today. In today’s article, we have a whole bunch of reviews for you to start your month off with.
With support for Mac and Windows PC, but Linux is an option with enough support.Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for November 1st, 2021. Negative Nancy the choose “no” adventure is available on Steam and Itch.io (including Steam key). Huge cast of characters for you to deny and refute!.Four deeply branching stories with many endings to find.A binary choice interactive narrative where you can say ‘no’ or nothing at all.All while making and losing friends - just like real life. In Negative Nancy you’ll be solving crimes and serving customers. If they want to take you on they’ll have to get in line.Īll the fun of working retail with none of the pay. Annoying StreamTubers, delusional bosses, and angry customers. Most of the time that’s the least of your problems. You work a terrible job at Megamart with your best friend. You are Nancy, a retail clerk who can only say “no!”. This is hopeful, no question, allowing you to throw in your Tux Love or +1. Since it seems the developer ends the comment being “open to adding a Linux build”. You can the see Steam Discussions reply for yourself. Then had to drop support for Negative Nancy, due to a lack of testing to ensure quality.
Plus the developer also states that they had Linux support earlier. So this is an interesting reply from FEED. We do have some wishlists from Linux users, so I’m open to adding a Linux build. So the game should be playable under Linux as is. The Windows build reportedly works fine under Proton. But first, lets get into Linux support for Negative Nancy. There’s a lot to talk about that players would find interesting. Nancy explores new territory in game design and interactive comedy. So of course they are confident that it’s a unique title that resonates with people. So far we’ve received very positive reviews on Steam. Negative Nancy is the debut release from our tiny Australian indie studio. Which is doing well on both Steam and Itch.io. According to details from developer FEED. Negative Nancy the choose “no” adventure game seeks support for Linux with Mac and Windows PC.