Whoa, wait a minute. Toree Saturn, yeah, from Diplodocus and Siactro—another speed-based thingy in 3D for the Toree series crowd. So, are you gonna dive in or what? Toree vs. Hawkee showdown, with the world’s oddest 90s throwback soundtrack. It’s like, nostalgia overload but in a good way, I think.
Let’s talk action. You zip from point A to B, with some sort of bizarre urgency, like you’re on a mission but without the life-or-death stakes. Collect stars, dash, ground smash, and jump around like nobody’s business. The stars give you that extra oomph or whatever—jump higher, run faster. And Toree? A bird? Yes, totally. It’s kind of wild. You just use the left analog stick, hopping on A and B buttons. Oh, and don’t forget the ZR button for some serious ground action.
Oh, side note—Toree Saturn’s obviously nodding to the old SEGA Saturn, with all its quirks and pixely goodness. Available on Nintendo Switch, oh, and it’s $4.99 if you’re counting pennies.
The game’s got that speed vibe going, matched with this eclectic tune collection from, like, the late 90s. Something about it just clicks. Anyway, if you’re into that fast-paced stuff with songs that scream Y2K, you’ll probably get a kick out of it. The whole SEGA Saturn homage adds this funky layer that’ll hit home for the nostalgic gamers out there.
One more thing! This review? Done on a nifty Nintendo Switch thanks to Diplodocus Games. There you go.