Human Things' latest Kickstarter project is a pair of wireless "multipoint" Bluetooth earbuds that allow you to receive audio from two different devices simultaneously.
First launching on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, Assassin's Creed: The Ezio Collection finally arrives on Nintendo Switch. Bundling AC2, Brotherhood and Revelations, we should be getting a good experience here: after all, we've already seen later, more advanced series entries on Nintendo's hybrid in the form of AC3, Black Flag and Rogue. Low quality, compressed audio marred these ports, along with a bunch of bugs in AC3 - so has Ubisoft learned from its mistakes or are these early Assassin's Creed titles best enjoyed elsewhere?
In theory, these games should be a good fit for Switch. The open world action-adventure games are full of small tasks and missions suitable for short play sessions. Plus, early instalments have technical roots on the seventh generation of consoles, which the Switch has proven more than capable of matching, especially as we're looking at earlier titles in the series. There's a clear visual progression: Assassin's Creed 2 is a reasonable enough looking mid-generation effort, but with clear flaws. Facial modelling and animation is awkward, and environmental detail is limited, with flat and plain looking buildings. Brotherhood shows some moderate improvements, particularly in character faces, but is otherwise similar.
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Kirby and the Forgotten Land comes to Nintendo Switch on the 25th of March, dropping the pink puffball into vast 3D levels with the new ability to stretch his mouth over objects, letting him cover and then control cars, stairs, vending machines and more.
It normally costs £44.99 if you want to wrap your mouth around the game yourself, but you can save 15 per cent at Currys if you use the code 'KIRBY' at checkout and get the game for £38.24
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