Shio and Steven Universe: Save The Light

Shio and Steven Universe: Save The Light

This week we got a chance to try out Nintendo Switch game Shio, a fun, beautiful, challenging platformer that is beautiful and challenging at the same time, and Steven Universe: Save The Light a fantastic action/rpg that is based on the hit tv show from Cartoon Network.  Both games are excellent family games and fun to play for any ages.

Shio is a challenging platform in which you play as Shio and you go through each level using your ability to hit lantern that are floating in the sky to progress in the level and more into the story.  Between the fluid controls and beautiful, breathtaking animation this is truly a great game to see in motion as well play on the Nintendo Switch.  Also for those that are looking for more of a challenge, there is a more advance mode as well in Shio.  Be sure to read our review here and see why this is a must own digital game for the Nintendo Switch game.

 

Steven Universe – Save The Light is a great action/rpg in which you play as Steven and you must save the light.  With all the characters from the hit television show and up to 7 different playable characters that you can play as, this is a must have game for any Steven Universe fans in your gaming family.  We had a chance to play the game for a while and be sure to read our review why this is a great game for both Steven Universe fans and role-playing games fans alike. Be sure to read our review on this fantastic game and see why this is a must have for any Steven Universe fans in your gaming family!

 

Both Shio and Steven Universe – Save The Light are available now on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC for download.  Be sure to download these games and give it a try!

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