Inked a tale of love switch tv#
Combined with an astonishing beautiful musical score that brings it all to life just so effortlessly that it never made a difference playing this game in handheld or when docked to the bigger TV Screen which is something I truly welcomed with his game as it quickly became an experience I wanted to take on the move with me, and it helped with the couple of instance of having to wait a few hours for a hospital appointment that was delayed to the point I never noticed the two hours that vanished as I played the story. The art style is striking with a pure paper white background with every drawn in clearly blue biro pen style lines and shading that give this world a 3D aspect in its 2D setting. Two of the elements that have an immediate impact the moment you start this game are naturally the visual art style and the music. They are suddenly faced with a sick bird, and Aiko so desperate to find out why the bird is so sick, encourages her husband to open a portal for them to travel through to discover what is happening to their world. We watch as he joins his wife Aiko, a woman who is dearly in touch with the wildlife of their world and very much the focus on the Nameless Hero’s devotion and love.
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Inked: A Tale of Love places you the player, as the ‘Nameless Hero’, a Samurai Ronin type character who has reached the end of their fighting days, so much that the opening scene is this hero putting down his sword for the last time now that all the battles he faced are over. As I continue my journey into gaming on the Nintendo Switch, I have really started to rekindle my love of deceptively simple looking Indie titles, and this is certainly one I am adding to the “so pleased I have a Switch console’ list.