From your pool of equipment, Jenn and Tristan will equip their own weapon, accessory, armor, helmet, shoes, shield. There’s a gym in town where you can use tickets earned every few level ups to play a mini-game and raise one of your three stats, and because the twins have their own separate stats, you can have one focus on power while the other focuses on stamina, for instance. Fast travel is available from the start of the game and allows you to zip between dungeons, the town, and even back home to bed so that you can cash in experience points and level up. Some rooms consist of nothing more than a hallway, making for some odd interstitials between more action-packed moments.Įach zone has its own map and portals that are activated at the beginning of every dungeon. Some rooms are filled with pots and boxes to smash open that drop buckets of gold to spend in the Goblin Market. Most screens have a handful of enemies to defeat, generally spawning across a few waves, a mini-boss, or a final boss. Across 10 chapters, you can freely switch between the two twins as you explore the subterranean dungeons and paths. Ultimately, there are a few too many forms of money and resources and not enough to spend them on, but seeing the story through is enjoyable enough, even if the Switch version has some noticeable issues.Īfter the Professor is abducted, the twins learn about an entire goblin world that exists underneath their home, and with the help of a few friendly goblins, they set out to save the Professor and their town in the process. Across four main zones you’ll make your way from screen to screen, taking out a variety of different goblin enemies and bosses while collecting different currencies and pieces of equipment. Underneath their peaceful town lies a bevy of goblin-filled tunnels and caves that are divided into separate zones. Young Souls is a fresh side-scrolling brawler featuring twins Jenn and Tristan on a quest to rescue The Professor, who plays the role of father figure for them.
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