![]() ![]() ![]() A typical newbie run might last 1-2 minutes, so jumping into a round of ‘Throne is a fairly small time investment. It will strike hard, fast and often and upon death, you lose all your progress. Not all weapons are created equal, and you can only carry 2, so experimenting and finding the best loadout is all part of the fun.ĭespite the sizeable array of boomsticks at your disposal, death is an inevitability. Rocket launchers, lasers, miniguns, the game has it all. Luckily for you, Nuclear Throne provides a large selection of weapons in which to face the mutated horde. Everything from bandits, rats, ninjas, robot dogs and terrifyingly large scorpions (to name a few) are itching to nab a piece of your radioative meat. ![]() Your path to said Throne is blocked by literally hundreds of enemies, most of which are going to use everything at their disposal to kill you. You take the role of a mutated animal – although plants and rocks may also gain sentience – and you make your way through a series of levels to reach the titular Nuclear Throne. This means lots of runnin’, lootin’ and of course, shootin’. Nuclear Throne joins the ever expanding, seemingly endless library of Rogue-Likes on the Switch. Nah, that one sticks around like a bad smell. Games come and go as quickly as you dip in and out of sessions, but not Nuclear Throne. During my hiatus, I found great comfort in the pick up and play nature of the Switch. ![]()
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