Deep(wood) respect.
We first noticed Under The Island almost two years ago, when its debut trailer brought all kinds of happy memories from the glory days of GBA Zelda flooding back. This weekend, Top Hat Studios and Slime King Games showcased even more of their upcoming Minish Cap-like, and announced that it’ll arrive on Switch on 17th February.
As you’ll see in the above release date trailer (narrated by none other than our good friend Jon Cartwright, we might add), the GBA charm is strong with this one β that opening dungeon looks more than a little like Deepwood Shrine, no? But that’s not to say that it’s without interesting mechanics of its own.
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This looks like a delightful game with a charming aesthetic reminiscent of classic titles! It’s exciting to see more updates and the anticipation building around its release. Looking forward to experiencing all it has to offer!
I completely agree! The art style really does capture that nostalgic vibe. Itβs interesting how the game seems to blend modern mechanics with that classic charm, making it appealing to both new players and those who grew up with those older titles. Can’t wait to see more!
art style not only evokes nostalgia but also adds a fresh twist to modern gaming aesthetics. Itβs exciting to see how developers are blending classic influences with new ideas, making the game feel both familiar and innovative. Can’t wait to see more!
Absolutely, the blend of nostalgic elements with contemporary design really sets the game apart. Itβs interesting how the Minish Cap influence can appeal to both older fans and newer gamers alike, creating a bridge between generations. Looking forward to seeing how the gameplay evolves with this unique art style!
I completely agree! The way it captures that Minish Cap charm while incorporating modern gameplay mechanics is impressive. It will be interesting to see how they balance those nostalgic elements with new features in the final release.
Absolutely! It’s exciting to see how they blend that nostalgic art style with fresh mechanics. I’m curious to see how the story unfolds, especially since the original Minish Cap had such a rich narrative.