Nobody Saves the World review – transform-mania

Nobody Saves the World review – transform-mania

We’ve been looking forward to this Switch port, so we’re happy to bring you our Nobody Saves the World review for Nintendo Switch today. Drinkbox Studios is the powerhouse behind recent hits like Guacamelee 1 & 2 and Severed, and its latest achievement takes the trademark brand of humour and tight action to new heights.

Nobody Saves the World is an action RPG title where you play as Nobody, literally. The game starts with you as an amorphous white blob of a being known as Nobody, and only when you discover a magic wand can you begin to transform into a bevvy of different forms, each with their own attacks, abilities, and status conditions. So is this dungeon-crawling crusade a confident conversion for the Nintendo Switch? Well, let’s find out in our full Nobody Saves the World review.

Played from a topdown perspective, Nobody Saves The World is an action RPG with a gorgeous cartoon style. It uses thick black lines, angular shapes, and bold colours to great effect, with fantastic character design for everyone, including NPCs, enemies, and a huge array of transformations. The title looks like a Saturday morning cartoon brought to life in the best possible way.

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