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My friend pedro switch review
My friend pedro switch review












Thankfully there were a few course designs that broke the mold and offered a unique spin on the gameplay, such as the motorcycle level. I think this was mostly because the level presentation features a lot of generic factories and sewer locations making each level look almost identical to the next even if it offered different challenges and obstacles. There were plenty of levels of different variety throughout the roughly five hour long campaign, although some of them felt awfully similar to the previous ones before. My Friend Pedro has some light 2D parkour platformer puzzles that won’t necessarily force anyone to lean forward at their screen wondering what to do next, but they were enjoyable nonetheless. Still, there were a few times when I was a little frustrated but it was far and few between. The game isn’t terribly difficult but I did play on normal mode and there are two higher difficulties above that for the more hardcore gamers. My Friend Pedro makes every player, at nearly any skill level, be able to pull off a bunch of sweet moves that are worth showing off on social media to your friends. That’s not to say that in the beginning I was stumbling around looking like I had slipped on a banana peel. It took me awhile to completely get the hang of things (actually I probably still have a lot to learn), but once I got a good grasp on it my actions were much more fluid and I felt like I was finally playing the game how it was intended. Using both of these skills in tandem is where the game truly shines. You and the enemies will be slowed down but it gives you a few more seconds to react and cleverly plan out your next hit. This mode doesn’t make you impervious to bullets or let you move at normal speed while everyone is frozen in place. The duration of this special power is fairly liberal – meaning you’ll have plenty of time to perform some seriously stylish combos and kills. The game also gives the player the ability to slow down time. Don’t go bananas! You can aim in two different directions to fight off the bad guys from any angle! Oftentimes you’ll be surrounded by enemies on both sides of you. The first of these is the ability to split aim while dual wielding certain guns.

my friend pedro switch review

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My Friend Pedro wants you to feel like the star of a big budget action movie and it gives you the tools to do so.

my friend pedro switch review

Seeing Pedro pop up and smile on screen after every unique kill was drive enough for me to keep going. There’s not much there for story oriented players, but thankfully the gameplay more than makes up for the near non-existent tale. The story revolves around our friend, Pedro the talking banana, as he tells you whom to kill next. Taking cues from action movies such as John Wick and The Matrix (basically anything with the breathtaking Keanu Reeves), the game throws you into an action-heavy bullet frenzy with a talking sentient banana partner whispering who to kill next in your ear. My Friend Pedro peels onto the Nintendo Switch bringing, blood, bullets, and bananas bundled together in one off the wall chaotic experience.












My friend pedro switch review