Nintendo's latest Direct has been a flurry of announcements, but one game that caught everyone's attention is the upcoming puzzle-adventure co-op game Orbitals. Set to launch exclusively on the Nintendo Switch 2 this summer, players will take on the roles of intergalactic explorers Maki and Omura as they embark on a mission to save their home from an impending cosmic storm.
With gameplay reminiscent of It Takes Two and Split Fiction, Orbitals promises to deliver creative co-op challenges that fans of Josef Fares' Hazelight Studios have come to expect. However, it's the game's 90s anime-inspired visuals that truly set it apart - a style that is not only captivating in cutscenes but also holds up beautifully when played out in motion.
The result is a game that feels like a playable Saturday morning cartoon, with Orbitals perfectly capturing the aesthetic of its inspiration. Whether or not it can match the lofty standards set by Fares and his team remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: this game's visuals alone are worth experiencing.
As an exclusive for the Switch 2, players will have access to local co-op as well as online play, with Nintendo's GameShare feature allowing friends to share a copy of the game - albeit in different regions. With Orbitals landing sometime this summer, fans of puzzle-adventure games and those looking to experience some fresh visuals are in for a treat.
With gameplay reminiscent of It Takes Two and Split Fiction, Orbitals promises to deliver creative co-op challenges that fans of Josef Fares' Hazelight Studios have come to expect. However, it's the game's 90s anime-inspired visuals that truly set it apart - a style that is not only captivating in cutscenes but also holds up beautifully when played out in motion.
The result is a game that feels like a playable Saturday morning cartoon, with Orbitals perfectly capturing the aesthetic of its inspiration. Whether or not it can match the lofty standards set by Fares and his team remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: this game's visuals alone are worth experiencing.
As an exclusive for the Switch 2, players will have access to local co-op as well as online play, with Nintendo's GameShare feature allowing friends to share a copy of the game - albeit in different regions. With Orbitals landing sometime this summer, fans of puzzle-adventure games and those looking to experience some fresh visuals are in for a treat.