Thursday, May 30, 2024

Demo Play Thursday - Europa On Switch


For this week's Demo Play Thursday i played the Nintendo Switch version of Europa, from developers Novadust Entertainment and Helder Pinto. This is the most recent update of the DEMO. i don't know when it was updated, but it did update before i played it.

I had seen a little of this game before i downloaded the demo, but i hadn't worked out if this was just a generic title or if it related the the moon of Jupiter. So part of me wanted to try out this demo because it looks good, but i also wanted to see if i would be able to answer if it is related to Jupiter.

Going in, i didn't know what the story is or what the point was. the demo does give us a little bit of story via collectable pages to a diary. i think i found them all, they're yellow beacons you can see as you explore the world, but they never told me what my point was. Nor did playing the demo itself. i came away intrigued by the story and wanting to know more, but i also had no idea what the point of any of it was.

This is a little surprising not only because of the length of the demo, and i imagine the it's direct from the start of the game, but also because such focus is put on us from the story we've collected. It's clear we're important to someone and there was a plan. But i don't know if that plan has failed or worked, or as i assumed that we're actually further into the future than expected. the story starts with us at a grave but with no real sense as to who this grave belongs to. either i missed it or it's not explicit enough.

There's much to like about the game. graphically it's impressive and whilst it doesn't look the sharpest, i actually liked the smooth look to it as the art design looks like it was chosen with this, probably due to the limits of the Switch in mind. i enjoyed the music, too. Our character looks a little like an animated hobbit but that's fine. the animals and robots look great and distinct. i did feel that some of the buildings tho looked a little Star Wars.

Except for one place, the game does a great job of leading you from place to place, from beacon to beacon, and even helps show there are other collectables to find. But it did faulter when it came to finding the third energy ball thing. 

another little missed opportunity is that there is no link to get the game from the eShop. this is more surprising when the demo ends with a trailer for the game and takes us back to the home menu. we've played it and watched a trailer for it, so why no have a link to the eShop to Wishlist it or buy it.

My concern is that there are these little things throughout this demo. i can't say one way or another now if the game itself will have many other little things that would take away from the overall experience with the game. It is a good demo and one i'd happily recommend to new and experienced players. but i think i would also recommend Wish-listing first and waiting to see how polished the game ends up being.