

They can go for extended periods of time without needing food, and the threat of starvation has no impact on gameplay. Taking care of the three cubs still by your side proves to be an incredibly simple task. Restrictive progression makes the lackluster gameplay feel like a chore.

Despite jaw-dropping visuals, Endling’s simplistic story and restrictive gameplay fail to deliver on the promise of the game’s opening minutes, leading to a disappointing and tedious experience. Endling’s themes of environmentalism are admirable, but the game’s exploration of the issue never goes deeper than surface-level. This is life in Endling: Extinction is Forever, a side-scrolling survival game from developer Herobeat Studios. With one cub kidnapped by a hunter, you must balance the responsibilities of keeping your remaining cubs alive while also searching for your missing child. The first title from developer Herobeat Studios, Endling follows the last fox on Earth, struggling to keep her cubs alive in a world that grows more hostile daily. These opening moments from Endling: Extinction is Forever are some of the most gorgeous I have experienced in a game. With doom surrounding her, life springs forth. The trees that have lived for centuries turn to ash, and the fox finds shelter in a rocky refuge. She tries to escape the home crumbling around her, desperately hoping to survive for the sake of the four hearts that beat within her belly.


While these two entries aren’t as good as the recent Metro Exodus, they’re both fantastic and worth playing on Switch.As the trees burn, a lick of flame dashes across the ground. The Metro series leans into realism, with a limited heads-up display (HUD), and immersive animations that mimic real life. Instead, you’ll need to preserve ammo as much as possible by using stealth attacks to get by unseen. Both games give you an arsenal of weapons to choose from, but don’t expect to mow down enemies Rambo-style. These are two of the best survival first-person shooters, with an emphasis on exploration, resource management, and horror. Metro Redux is a compilation featuring Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light, which originally launched in 20, respectively.
