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When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, the video game industry was sent quietly spiraling. Games were delayed and schedules were rearranged as developers and publishing companies – pushed out of their offices – tried to learn how to work remotely. Perhaps the only industry that struggled more to figure out how to continue forward was the film industry; after all, you need quite a large crew together in one place to make a film.
But one company had to learn to overcome the troubles afflicting both industries. Wales Interactive makes interactive films – hybrid experiences that fall somwhere between feature films and video games. And so, Wales Interactive suddenly found itself innovating in some rather unexpected ways. The final product of all of this war room innovation, Night Book, releases on July 27.
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Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for April 5th, 2021. We’ve got a few new releases to look at today, and they really run the gamut in terms of quality. There’s also a Mini-View of
Vaporum: Lockdown, a challenging but satisfying dungeon crawler. The most exciting thing going on today is the list of new sales, with Bethesda running discounts across the board. Yes, even for
Skyrim and
DOOM Eternal. We’ve got lists of both incoming and outgoing sales, so do give them a look. Let’s go!
Mini-Views
Vaporum: Lockdown ($21.99)
Vaporum: Lockdown is a prequel that by and large is content to follow in the footsteps of the previous game. Generally speaking, that’s not a bad thing.