When I first fired up My Time at Sandrock on my Switch, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I’d heard whispers about the game’s rocky performance on Nintendo’s hybrid console, but I’d also fallen in love with the cozy-post-apocalyptic charm of My Time at Portia . So, I grabbed the NSP version (digital download) and dove headfirst into the sandy, sun-scorched world of Sandrock. Right from the opening cutscene, the art style shines. The character designs are full of personality, and the desert landscapes—while dusty—have a strange, beautiful warmth to them. Colors pop, the skybox is lovely, and the townsfolk feel alive.
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