![]() ![]() The pixel art isn’t exactly the kind that would stick out from all the other indie titles out there but it does job. What’s there, however, often leaves behind a sense of nicely intended unease. There isn’t a lot of dialogue throughout Elliot Quest (as Elliot’s only ever by himself, of course). The poor protagonist even tries killing himself before realizing he’s not able to die. Not only has his wife passed away, but he suffers a curse that will turn him into a demon if he doesn’t find the cure. Unlike a lot of platforming characters, Elliot is kind of broken. So expect this review to be coming from a fresh perspective as if this were an entirely new game. I was eager to see what the title had to offer. Naturally, I missed out on the initial launch since I don’t have my own Wii U. ![]() Last month saw the release of Elliot Quest, an indie that was previously released on the Wii U. Although all eyes have been on Nintendo Switch as of late, there is still a healthy stream of titles arriving to the Nintendo 3DS.
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