![]() I suppose if you were to pin a political validation on me, I’d be something of a liberal.” But that doesn’t mean I’m ignorant or blissfully unaware of any major happenings such as last Wednesday’s ordeal. “Now I don’t typically engage in politics, let alone those of the Human world. And no it’s not that I have returned from hiatus, but in light recent events that I won’t name specifically, I feel the need to address something…political. “Hello friends, Balan here with an important message. ![]() And that’s something they can’t take away form me or you. ![]() And even if it flops, I’ll still love the world and it’s characters until death. (For the sake of clarity, I played the Steam demo which had little in the way of optimization bugs thankfully, but it was still a very middling experience)īut y’know? I don’t want to dwell on that.Īs someone who’s had experience with games that had a much hyped launch and a less than pleasant release in the past (the less said the better), I’m hoping my words can provide some form of comfort or solace in what’s gonna be a bumpy ride.īefore we start however, I want to make it clear that while I’m massively disappointed with what I’ve played so far, I STILL want this to be some kind of success. It pains me to say this and I’m sure you’re just as hurt as I am to see something with so much potential fumbled at the goal line, especially seeing we’re just one month out from the game’s launch proper. The game is doomed for a critical drubbing. Despite strong aesthetics, character designs and the like… I’m just here to share my thoughts about the Balan demo that dropped a few days ago.Īnd…Look, I’m going to blunt here. No I’m not taking the blog out of hiatus, still cracking away at some OC stuff and the like. A collector’s edition including the game, a pin, soundtrack, tote bag, and theater program is also available for $124.99.Hello friends, Balan-Mun here. When exploring the Isle, you’ll be able to gather magical droplets to feed to the Tims to evolve their abilities, making them even more useful on your adventure.īalan Wonderworld launches on Switch on March 26th, available for pre-order now at a price of $59.99. The Isle of Tims (similar to the Chao Gardens found in Sonic titles) is home to magical creatures known as Tims, which have powerful abilities which can prove useful to playable characters Leo and Emma. This area serves as the hub world, providing access to each of the stages in the game. In addition to these worlds, the Isle of Tims will be available to explore. Both World 4 and World 6 both feature only a single act to play through, but combined with the extensive look at World 1, this should be plenty to tide fans over until the full release. Lastly, World 6 is titled “The Girl and the Kitten,” and highlights buildings full of moving gears. World 4 is titled “The Boy Who Would be One with the Wind” and features an open sky filled with floating islands and bicycle parts. World 1, titled “The Man Who Rages Against the Storm,” features a farmer whose crops were struck by a terrible storm, and features Acts 1 and 2, as well as a playable boss battle. Within this demo, you and up to one friend will be able to explore three of the game’s worlds. Starting at midnight on Thursday, January 28th, you’ll be able to download a demo covering two hours of Balan Wonderworld. A free demo is heading to the Switch eShop next week! Though the launch is still a few months away, if you’re looking to get an early look at the game, Square Enix has you covered. ![]() The upcoming 3D platformer from Sonic creator Yuji Naka features twelve colorful worlds to explore and over 80 different ability-granting costumes to collect. We’re just about two months out from Balan Wonderworld‘s launch, and my excitement is currently at an all-time high.
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