

The graphic designers on this project have done a wonderful job of keeping it retro yet not sacrificing the visuals in a way that feels artificial. Pick ups include a shield, a partner ship that helps you for a short while and my favourite of all ‘overdrive’, your rate of fire increases rapidly helping you keep the enemy ships at bay with a massive barrage of bullets you are now able to fire. Defeat the enemy and another one takes it’s place immediately.Īfter you’ve destroyed them, keep an eye out for the loot they leave behind. And at only £4.49 from the Nintendo Store, it’s a bargain for a game that you can just pick up and put down whenever you like.Īs you shoot at your enemies you’ll have to be quick to dodge their rapid rate of return fire. But either way, I had a blast playing it.


Maybe it’s that I’m just bad at these types of games. There are two difficulty settings and perhaps I shouldn’t have set the difficulty too hard straight away. And Project Starship definitely fits the 2D Bullet Hell shooter vibe. It’s surprisingly difficult! As I found out at my first attempt. Project Starship Nintendo Switch Review – Retro Vibes Project Starship For Nintendo Switch has old school retro vibes, as seen here with the ‘Insert Coin’. If you haven’t got a Nintendo Switch yet, hit the link below to see the latest deals! Let’s take a look and see if this Indie developed game is any good.
