C.A.R.L. Switch NSP Free Download

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C.A.R.L. Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET


C.A.R.L. Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET C.A.R.L. ended up on Switch this week, and new gameplay is available. We have a half hour of footage showing the platformer and RPG hybrid. For additional information about C.A.R.L., check out the following overview: Inspired by classic PC games, C.A.R.L. is a retro-style adventure that blends classic platformer action with quirky RPG and story elements for a quest as lively as it is robotic! Hop into the shiny metal shoes of the Computer-Automated Resource Locator, a small yet daring automaton lost within the sprawling Kent Industries facility. Brave each perilous factory floor to fetch Tech Units for your engineer friend on the outside, unlocking new areas and abilities along the way. Befriend defective robots in the D.U.M.P. (Depot of Unusable Machinery and Parts), collect items, and beat fierce foes to bring the facility’s sinister secrets to light! Chock full of off-beat humor and catchy “Electro-Chiptune” musical tracks, C.A.R.L.’s journey makes for a clever and endlessly satisfying retro romp! TOP/BEST ADULT VIDEO GAMES IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

C.A.R.L. Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

C.A.R.L. Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Enjoy a solid to control platformer with action elements. Want a decent challenge which ramps up and never gets stalled with new elements. Love good chiptune music. Have fun unlocking new powers and upgrades while mastering the different skills. Want an experience which is solid and not bloated. Like talking to robots about goofy things. Can’t help from finding collectables, such as music tracks, upgrades, trading cards, etc. Have fun with classic 2D retro games from the Megadrive and SNES era but with modern twists. CARL is a charming 2D (action)platformer with a simple but effective game loop: you browse through different levels where you have to collect three chips before exiting them in order to advance. This repeats through the whole game, but constantly throws in new ideas and mechanics as you progress, getting harder and more complex as you advance through the worlds. Additionally there is a hub world with many characters and things to do, such as upgrading yourself (health, damage, reduce damage, etc.)

Challenging Puzzles

Play mini games you unlock, get hints on what to do next and expand the lore of the world. There are a lot of different collectables scattered through the levels which makes them replayable, as almost for sure you will miss a few on your first go through the level. They are partially essential as you will need upgrades to face the bosses, all with unique twists to their battles. The regarding the platforming itself, similar to Mario 3D World, the game keeps introducing new concepts at you in each level, just to throw them away and bring new ones for the next so you never get bored! The hub world is large, and is designed for both players who like to spend some time getting to know the characters and the world, as well as for players who just want to upgrade and continue breezing through the levels! Solid controls. Nice level designs and concepts. Banger OST. Funny dialogues. Tons of things to upgrade, makes collectables meaningful. EroPhone 

C.A.R.L. Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

C.A.R.L. Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Since there are a lot of gimmicky levels, maybe you don’t like some (you can skip them with optional chips). Some bosses can feel overwhelming if you have not upgrade properly or underwhelming if you upgraded too much. Can be too short if you are very skilled and don’t care much about collectables (maybe ~5h on your first playthrough). Does not present anything groundbreaking (is that needed in every game?). C.A.R.L. is a puzzle platformer filled to the brim with charm and humor! Inspired heavily by games such as Undertale and Cave Story, C.A.R.L. achieves exactly what it set out to do. Be an enjoyable love letter to all things goofy and inspiring about the video games we grew up on. The music is so good, the controls are practically flawless. The level design is challenging in spots, and the tricks/secrets are equally rewarding. There’s so many Easter eggs and references too, so if you’re in to that sorta thing, you’re going to love diving into C.A.R.L. and discovering every nook and cranny! I know I sure did.

Charming Narrative and Characters

I can’t recommend this game enough. It’s the sweet spot of $15, $10 if you’re here right at launch! You’ll be supporting a talented team of sexy individuals who wanted nothing less than to give you an experience worth sharing! I mostly skipped out on ’90s PC-only platformers. CARL shares a lot of visual similarities to classic games, using a style and level design approach that was more common on DOS than anywhere else. But the game isn’t overly beholden to the past or lacking in ideas. This is a cute, well-designed platformer with excellent controls and one of the best finales a 2D game can ask for. It doesn’t last all that long but it’s mostly a blast from start to finish, even if a couple of late-game levels majorly got on my nerves. In case it isn’t obvious, CARL is also the name of the player character. You’re a little robot (every robot in the game has a regular game that’s also an acronym). There’s also a doctor who goes by Doc, because the acronym from his actual name is FART. Escape Dungeon

C.A.R.L. Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

C.A.R.L. Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Then there’s a “robot” named DOUG who’s clearly a human wearing cardboard. The game is undeniably silly, but the dialogue is humorous and the story is interesting enough for what it is. CARL is aided by a scientist who formTo stop him, CARL lands in a garbage dump beneath Kent’s building. This dump is inhabited by all sorts of robots and acts as the game’s hub. You’ll find Doc’s clinic, where you can purchase upgrades for CARL himself, military bots that sell weapon upgrades, a fortune teller called MADAM that will tell you where to go, and a bar where you can play arcade games you find in the levels. One is a parody of Arkanoid that needed some more testing, as the paddle moves too slowly and it’s easy to get the ball completely stuck between the paddle and wall. The hub is connected to four areas that have five levels each, the last of which is always a boss fight. Your goal in each level is to find the three chips scattered about and then step onto the elevator that leads back to the hub

You’re not the boss of me

Levels also have medals that let you purchase weapon upgrades, blueprints that unlock upgrades for CARL, CDs that grant you new tracks for the bar’s jukebox, and a bonus chip. There are 71 chips in all to find. To unlock each level, you have to have found enough chips, which is indicated on each level’s elevator. The game is predominately a platformer. By default, CARL is equipped with a laser of some sort. Later, you’ll be able to purchase more types of arms, including a scattergun and rockets. CARL fires quickly and he’ll do battle against enemies in the levels. Defeated enemies drop scrap that you can use in conjunction with medals and blueprints to get upgrades. CARL can also jump, naturally. After defeating each boss, CARL gets a new ability that allows him to reach places in the hub that he couldn’t before, which grants access to a new set of levels. The first of these is a double jump, but you’ll also find a dash and a stomp move, all of which can be powered up by finding blueprints.

C.A.R.L. Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

C.A.R.L. Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

I wasn’t expecting CARL to control as well as it does, but the little guy has plenty of momentum and the jumping feels fantastic. Once you’ve acquired all his abilities, he becomes astoundingly mobile. Getting around an absolute joy. Between having extra jumps and the way that the dash covers lots of ground and lets you rocket off to the side even in mid air, you have a great deal of control. The level design in CARL is mostly based on hitting switches to open up new pathways that allow you to thoroughly explore the levels. The design is mostly exactly what it needs to be, as the levels are all memorable and enjoyable to navigate. Different level sets have their own gimmicks. The third set is in the dark and requires CARL to navigate around a larger robot that patrols the levels. Touching it will result in instant death. The last level set even has sections where you have to play around with gravity by shooting switches. I did find a spot in one of these that caused me to get stuck, requiring a hard reset.

While I did like the levels here, one of them was honestly quite awful. It requires you to simultaneously control CARL alongside his buddy bot and have the two navigate a series of hazards. It’s a short level, but it’s easy for CARL and the bot to switch places, which will usually result in the controls getting even more confusing before you die. You have to figure out an extremely rigid way through the level, as making the slightest mistake will require you to start over. It’s the worst part of the game. The boss battles are also quite good, albeit often extremely easy. I’m not sure if it’s because I tended to use the rockets, but they made short work of bosses. I died once or twice to the first boss and then never died to one again. One of the biggest treats CARL offers, though, is the finale. It features some epic visuals and an extremely unique setpiece that kind of blew me away. There’s even a car chase sequence that looks and plays totally different from the rest of the game. Escape Dungeon 2

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