Selfishly, I want more triple-A-backed 3D platformers. We’re not left wanting in the indie scene – A Hat in Time, New Super Lucky’s Tale, and the upcoming Rollin’ Rascal are all truly brilliant – but we don’t get ‘mainstream’ entries in the genre that much anymore. Of course, there’s Astro Bot, Crash Bandicoot 4, and Ratchet and Clank, but I want even more new ideas. In walks Hirogami, a stunning new platformer with some a neat premise, and we (hopefully) don’t need to wait long to play it.
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