There’s another shadowdrop on Switch today in the form of Songs for a Hero: Definitive Edition. Dumativa just released its 2D platformer on the eShop.
Songs for a Hero: Definitive Edition is a 2D platformer, and extra DLC is included. It comes with the Heavy Metal DLC “Songs for the Dead”, the DLC “Skin Pack”, the epilogue of the main campaign and the Samba DLC “Samba for a Hero”.
Here’s further information, along with a trailer:
A classic platform with a twist: A dynamic soundtrack and funny lyrics that sings the player’s actions and responds to what is happening during the adventure.
“Songs for a Hero is an OLD-SCHOOL SUNG-THROUGH VIDEOGAME EXTRAVAGANZA! Join an unlikely hero as he sings his way through a strange world full of floating platforms, bright and colorful enemies, and many other inexplicable phenomena in an adventure unlike anything you have ever heard! This humorous old-school platformer features a fully dynamic soundtrack that reacts to your every input, meaning that the hero will always sing and crack jokes about whatever is happening to him, whenever it happens.
The Definitive Edition includes the Heavy Metal DLC “Songs for the Dead”, the DLC “Skin Pack”, the epilogue of the main campaign and the Samba DLC “Samba for a Hero”.
If you’re interested in Songs for a Hero: Definitive Edition, you can pick up the game now for $14.99.
Source: Switch eShop
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