![]() ![]() Having played the game on PS4 previously, it is admittedly tough sacrificing the gorgeous visuals but I think overall the art style wins out, especially during gameplay. The game looks very rough on Switch, with cutscenes, particularly the opening, having that Unreal Engine texture load in after a cut. Obviously, the largest is in visual quality. It Takes Two seems like a perfect fit for Switch, and it is, but it does come with a few drawbacks. The game even becomes a Diablo-clone for a bit at one point, but for the most part it doesn’t stray too far from the core mechanics. While the game is a platformer at its core, there are a ton of different tools you use along the way to spice things up like a hammer and nails to make for new platforming options. With some “help” from the Book of Love, the two need to platform their way through this mess and find a way to return to their bodies, and learn to work together along the way. Understandably devastated by the news, Rose makes a wish on two dolls of her parents that they could be friends again, and suddenly May and Cody become the dolls. The game is finally coming to Switch, complete with couch, local wireless, and online co-op, so David Flynn and Cassie Peterson prepare to settle their differences in a quick review of this modern classic.Ī short summary before we begin, It Takes Two follows May and Cody, parents of Rose, who are in the process of getting divorced. From what I played, the game was a ton of fun with gorgeous visuals and a compelling if too dark story – I will never forget the time the game forced me to murder an innocent elephant queen. Editor David Burdette reviewed the game on PS5 back in 2021 (approximately 50 years ago) with a bit of help from myself as an emergency co-op partner. It Takes Two is the hit puzzle platformer about two parents trying to make their daughter cry! OK, I kid, but it is kinda like that.
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