![]() It’s worth noting that Classes aren’t locked, which is a pleasant surprise. The Warrior is a melee-focused build with an instant top speed perk, the Wizard is a crowd-controlling beast, and the Engineer is a mobile tower defence game. In the tutorial, you choose an ability to designate your archetype. Each of the shoulder buttons uses the abilities of your chosen class, including attacks, spells or gadgets. Brave warriors can dash, wise wizards can blink and short range teleport, and the intrepid engineers can use a little helicopter gear to fly around which costs energy. A lot of the miscellaneous objects can’t be picked up, which is a shame because we can’t throw explosive barrels at enemies! ![]() This helps to guide the player in a non intrusive way, but it is also a guide to the limitations of what you can and can’t do within the game world. ![]() You interact with the world using the Y button thankfully the developers have been kind enough to highlight objects or environmental features the player can interact with. Wildly spinning the stick will not make The Fox dizzy he is much too focused on his quest to be confused by such antics. Trifox borrows from the Dual-Stick Shooter genre, meaning the right stick is dedicated to the direction your Fox is facing. Keep moving in a single direction long enough and you’ll break into a sprint, and both single and double jumping is pleasantly responsive, meaning any retro platformer connoisseurs will be right at home here. The first thing that stood out to me is how well-paced the movement of ‘The Fox’ is. Subsequently, the TV explodes after being tampered with by the villains, causing you to be thrown into the fray. Players of a certain generation will be hit with a wave of nostalgia as soon as they boot up the game in the form of a 3 Save File menu, which reminded me of collect-a-thon platformers of my youth, as well as a fun little FMV sequence showing our heroes' family history. Long ago, the three goddesses of… wait a minute, that’s the wrong game! From the imaginative minds of Glowish Interactive comes ‘Trifox’, a new retro twin-stick shooter/adventure where you’ll need to use your wisdom, power and a little bit of courage, to take back your belongings from an army of odd goblin-adjacent creatures.
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