![]() The Switch just can’t handle blades of grass blowing in the wind, I guess. You don’t have to spend much time there and I imagine it’s a beautiful area on other systems, but it stuttered so badly on Switch it made me nauseous. That is, until one particular, late game zone I don’t want to spoil. Despite the occasional hiccup, particularly at transitions between battles or talking to people, it held up okay. ![]() I played Ooblets on Nintendo Switch, and it’s worth quickly talking about its performance on the system. But it’s gorgeous, so, worth it! You can even give it a matching bow tie! Glob, I struggled hard finding the Soggy Bread recipe in time to battle this dang pink Gleamy Bibbins. I can’t tell you how many times I stumbled upon a rare Gleamy Ooblet (its equivalent of Pokemon’s Shinies), then excitedly scrambled to grow or craft the item it demanded before it disappeared at the end of the day. ![]() Each Oooblet has three variations, too–common, uncommon, and Gleamy–all of which you can turn in for increasing amounts, making it wise to stay stocked on duplicates of each enticing item I discovered. Welcoming a new Ooblet meant I could scan it to add to the almanac and earn Gummies, Ooblets’ currency.
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