The Studio Ghibli-inspired art style looks gorgeous as the world map gradually reveals itself. As I sat with a Nintendo Switch in my hands, Yoku rolled along in a gorgeous natural environment at 720p. “So, this is Metroid… and pinball?” That was my first question after the first five minutes with the game. I had the chance to spend an hour with the game and chat with the team to see what this unique entry in the metroidvania genre is actually like. Recently, the friendly folk at Team 17 invited Switch Player to pop along and meet the developers from Villa Gorilla who have been working hard on their brand-new title, Yoku’s Island Express. Hands on with Villa Gorilla’s quirky new title
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