Steven Universe: Save The Light is coming to PC. Based on the wildly standard Cartoon Network collection a few younger boy’s magical adventures together with his homosexual alien aunts, it’s a Paper Mario-inspired light-weight JRPG. Released on PS4 and Xbox One final Autumn, it’s written by showrunner Rebecca Sugar and voiced by the cartoon’s full forged, and is making the soar to PC subsequent month.
While Steven Universe: Save The Light is a sequel to the smaller cellular RPG Attack The Light, you don’t want any prior data of the sport to take pleasure in it. That mentioned, you’ll undoubtedly need to have watched not less than a pair seasons of the cartoon, which is likely one of the finest issues to ever grace youngsters TV, interval. If you’ve not seen it, the primary season is on Netflix and I can not advocate it extremely sufficient, even in the event you’re above its goal age-range. Just judging by the trailer under, this one’s going to be spoiler-heavy in the event you’re not caught up.
As with so many cartoon tie-ins, Save The Light’s preliminary launch was accompanied some fairly tough opinions. Interestingly, except for some grumbles about fight pacing, most complaints revolved across the recreation being buggy and unstable at launch. While in no way assured, I’m hoping that the additional 9 months of improvement time has supplied builders Grumpyface Studios and porting crew Finite Reflection alternative to chop and polish this one into form, because the PC announcement tweet hints that different variations could also be coming too.
Bugs apart, opinions praised the sport for feeling and looking like an interactive prolonged episode of the cartoon. New villain Hessonite (voiced by Christine Baranski) hams issues up with nice enthusiasm, whereas the remainder of the forged return to present strong performances. And sure, R&B singer Estelle is current and proper as group chief and heavy-hitter Garnet. Just wouldn’t be the identical with out her.
Steven Universe: Save The Light is due out next month via Steam, though Cartoon Network Games haven’t introduced a worth or launch date but.