We’re not talking Morrowind-level large here, but be prepared to have your expectations thoroughly shattered. At first your explorations make it seem a bit pokey, but as you progress you’ll soon come to realise that the entire landscape is simply massive, and the in-game map doesn’t really do it justice. Captured on Nintendo Switch (Docked)įor starters, all the Slimes you’ll be utilising to make that cheese are out in the wild of the world, and what a world it is. Simple enough in theory, but there’s wrinkles upon wrinkles to contend with that make things far more interesting than such a simplified explanation suggests. You play as Beatrix, a new rancher of Slimes who has to make a go of this new vocation by selling nondescript consumable ‘Plorts’ that any and all Slimes produce whenever they’re fed. All right, we might be slightly overdoing it with that last one as all shooting is done to either feed things or lightly douse them in water, but we’re standing by it. Slime Rancher is a tricky game to pin in a single box it’s part Stardew, part Subnautica, and when you come across what few enemies there are, part DOOM Eternal. If that’s you, well you’re only half right, or maybe a quarter right. Upon hearing the title of Slime Rancher: Plortable Edition you might be forgiven for imagining a dozy, snoozy farm simulator that bears a striking resemblance to Stardew Valley with some Dragon Quest Slimes and a first-person perspective thrown in.
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