Debtor for Nintendo Switch – Review

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Debtor

Genre: Puzzle-Platformer

Players: 1

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Review:

Debtor is a Puzzle-Platformer released on Nintendo Switch in 2020 that has you playing the role of a man in debt who finds himself waking up in a purgatory of a series of rooms, tasked with collecting coins to pay off his debt.

Visually, this is an okay pixel art game, albeit not one that does anything especially noteworthy or memorable. This is paired with a similarly forgettable soundtrack. It works, but doesn’t do much more than that.

As for the gameplay, this is a pretty typical Puzzle-Platformer. Push blocks, jump on platforms, and players also have an attack of sorts to break boxes and some other parts of the environment. However, mostly, this all feels bog-standard by-the-book for the genre.

And that’s pretty much all I have to say about Debtor. For the price of $3, fans of Puzzle-Platformers might find this to be a decent little distraction, but it’s not really noteworthy or memorable in any way.

tl;dr – Debtor is a Puzzle-Platformer that’s a fairly unoriginal and largely uninteresting take on the genre. It’s decent enough to serve as a brief distraction for fans of the genre, but not much more than that.

Grade: C

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