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Drinkbox Studios’ Guacamelee! 2 may be the new big indie hit, but sadly, it’s not available for Nintendo Switch.
Not yet, at least. While the developer is promising a Switch release later this year for the Metroidvania title, it does have something to tide fans over in the meantime. Guacamelee!: Super Turbo Championship Edition is now available for the Nintendo Switch and costs $14.99.Those who purchase the game can avail of a 30 percent discount on Guacamelee! 2 when it launches for Switch. As for, it includes the same amazing combat and platforming inherent in the sequel. Four player co-op, custom outfits, previously launched downloadable content, and even some new levels are also included.If you have even a passing inclination toward quality Metroidvania titles, it’s definitely worth picking up. You don’t have to experience the original to enjoy the sequel, but it’s certainly worth it.
As for Guacamelee! 2, you can check out GamingBolt’s official review for more information.
Is a developed and published. The game was released for and in April 2013, and was later ported to in August 2013, and to and in February 2014. An enhanced edition was released for, and in July 2014, and later on the in October 2018. The game draws its inspiration from traditional Mexican culture and folklore.A sequel, was announced in October 2017 initially for the PlayStation 4, which includes four player co-operative gameplay. The sequel was released on August 21, 2018. Contents GameplayGuacamelee! Is a hybrid 2D style action platform.
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Players control the luchador Juan and explore an open, non-linear world to complete the central story objectives while collecting necessary character upgrades and battling enemies. Coins collected from defeated enemies are used to buy new skills at shops, which also double as checkpoints. The game features drop-in co-op play, with the second player assuming the role of Tostada, Guardian of the Mask.
AbilitiesAs players progress through the game, Juan breaks open 'Choozo statues,' a direct reference to 'Chozo statues,' to gain new abilities. Some abilities give Juan new combat options with each move’s color corresponds to similarly colored obstacles in the world, requiring Juan to learn specific moves before accessing certain areas. Other abilities include movement upgrades, such as a double jump, and the ability to cross between the world of the living and the world of the dead. PlotIn a small village in Mexico, Juan Aguacate is a humble agave farmer who is on his way to meet his childhood friend and love interest, El Presidente's Daughter. When an evil skeleton named Carlos Calaca attacks the village and kidnaps her, Juan is killed by Carlos during his attempt to stop him and winds up in the land of the dead. There, a mysterious named Tostada gives Juan a mysterious mask that transforms him into a powerful luchador and brings him back to the world of the living. The game then follows Juan's battle to rescue his beloved and to stop Calaca's plan to sacrifice her in a ritual that would unite the worlds of living and dead under his rule.While he confronts X'tabay, the first of Calaca's lieutenants, he ends up transformed into a rooster and brought back to human form by another rooster with mysterious powers.
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Super Turbo Championship Edition had Steam trading card support added on 21 August 2014. There are 8 cards in the series, and you'll receive 4 cards at random for purchasing and playing the game. This game is an enhanced version of Guacamelee! Jump to Physical edition - Super Turbo Championship Edition, which adds additional levels and bosses in addition to previous DLC, was released for.
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