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Review: Junkser (Nintendo Switch)
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The comic book theme is entrenched in this game in an incredibly cute way, informing both the aesthetic and the level structure.
This makes for a cute structure that gives the game a unique aesthetic identity.
Despite the comic book aesthetic, there isn’t much of a story to the game at all.
Along your journey, you occasionally bump into other stranded automata who you have to help or collaborate with to complete the level.
Junkster is a fun game, with a decent amount of content and feeling of progression, especially for its price point.