Sit back, relax, and take in the clean ocean breeze as you settle into one of the coziest indie titles available now for the Nintendo Switch. Reverie was already making its bold, beautiful rounds on the PS Vita, and now it will find a wider audience in its much more successful Switch home in the Reverie: Sweet As Edition. This is a top-down, action/adventure Earthbound/Zelda-like, but most specifically The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past-like, that doesn’t just borrow from its influences. This game full on steals elements from those beloved titles in the best way. Last time I checked, Earthbound and A Link to the Past are not available for play/purchase on the Switch, so if you have the itch to get your colorfully wonderful 16-bit SNES-era puzzle-solving groove on, Reverie has got you covered.
Oh, and did I mention it takes place in New Zealand? Because the game never lets you forget!
Some of the puzzles towards the end spike in difficulty to such a degree that it shocked me. I verbally uttered “Wow” a lot leading up to the final boss. I was still able to solve everything without looking it up, but I will say certain puzzles didn’t feel fair. Like, tell me I can hit my pet rock with my cricket bat, please! I could have shaved off an hour of gameplay, bringing my overall time to about 6 hours rather than my final 8 before I saw the credits.
Does this game have replayability? I am not so sure you will want to jump right back in after finishing Reverie. There is one post-credits quest and some collectibles to find around the map. The post-game stuff boils down to a boss-a-thon, and as for the collectibles…well…I actually found all of those throughout the game without even trying. Sure, I opted to play and beat the mini-games along the way, but it was kind of disappointing to realize exactly how short this experience was. I was not expecting a full-on Nintendo first-party level campaign, which was helpful because at the end of the day this is an indie title with limited scope and resources.
Developer: Rainbite Limited
Publisher: Eastasiasoft
Platform: Nintendo Switch (also PS Vita)
Release Date: 7th February 2019