‘Neo: TWEWY’ game review : Refreshingly technical for new players
The Hindu
Fourteen years after the 2007 The World Ends With You game blew our minds, 2021 sequel Neo: The World Ends With You offers not only a new plotline but also the next generation of heroes
In 2007, the Kingdom Hearts team (Square Enix) took a break from churning out sequels with weird names, and worked on one of the best games on the Nintendo DS dual-screen handheld system. The World Ends with You — popularly abbreviated to TWEWY — mixed rad visuals, with memorable characters, vivid world-building and a player-worthy battle system that made use of both the DS’ screens. (Subscribe to our Today's Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click to subscribe for free.) Now, with Neo: The World Ends With You, the biggest challenge expected is the task of translating the style, heart and battle system onto the Switch and PlayStation 4 for today’s gamers.More Related News

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