Worth noting, the drifting on the Joy-Con was caused by re-selecting the controllers. When you start the game, it asks you to set the Joy-Con on a flat surface before centring it. If you change Joy-Con set-up at any point, then the pointer starts drifting, and I've yet to find a way to re-calibrate it without restarting the game.
This is a really nice looking version of The World Ends with You, and the music is still fantastic, but the docked controls are a bit of a mess. They work, but they're not all that elegant, and at times the tutorials seem to miss out little bits that explain how things work. That said, this game is still a looker, style for days, and that music is pure chefkiss.gif
Any "Science" that has Fight Club above anything does not deserve to be classed as "Science" and thusly shan't be treated as such. One of the only times I've ever reviewed something out of pure anger
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