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Early access review SpiritSphere declines the "air hockey" in different ways if you are one or a nostalgic of the NES console and if you like air hockey, then this game is made for you.
You choose your character knowing that each character has his or her own powers. So they're all unique in their way of playing air hockey.
The game offers several modes: drive, alone against the computer or many (with human opponents).
If you have the opportunity to pick up coins, do not hesitate, this will allow you to unlock characters, terrain, etc.
Finally, the chiptunes type music is composed by Gast1312!
To read all of my impressions on SpiritSphere.
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What is SpiritSphere?
SpiritSphere is the result of combining air hockey with the inspiration of classics of the fantastic genre, such as Zelda and Windjammers. The game is easy to learn, but difficult to master. As a result of the configuration and ease of play it is accessible to players of all ages. The game has been designed around its local multiplayer components, but the game features multiple single player components.
Childhood Memories What I appreciate the most is the ability that the game gave me to revive the memories of childhood. These memories were to play video games with friends, companions and even my mother. So, I quickly fell in love With the game. It'S hard not to have these memories continually revived. I Think many players who crecierón with video games of the years 80 and 90 will quickly appreciate this game.
The game is very basic. After all, it's air hockey. Fortunately There is a certain variety in the game thanks to the different balls that can be unlocked and the numerous environments. I'm Not sure how many different balls are available to you, but unlock them by spending coins on the Sphere's source. There Are Three characters you start with. I Think the only differences are cosmetic in nature. I hope that more will be available as you progress in the game or in future updates.
The game is also very fast and so there is no multiplayer online. If There is some kind of delay, minimally minuscule, the game will become unplayable. While This is a little disappointing, I would love to play with friends online.
Conclusion The Truth is that I found much joy in SpiritSphere. The simplicity of an air hockey game, fantastic battlefields inspired by the classic Zelda type is a great combination.
It Is advisable to play it in Co-op mode, single player mode will make you very short, it is a shame that they have made the decision not to add online if I had it would win a lot.
Note: 7/10