Aztech Forgotten Gods wants to do huge things
There is a point with kittens where they can basically break fundamental laws of physics. Where they can reach such speed and hectic enthusiasm that they can essentially run up a person, up the legs, the torso, navigate the fleshy intricacies of the face. They're not so much defying gravity as refusing to engage with it. Kittens have zip.
Aztech Forgotten Gods has a bit of zip to it as well - and it has the kitten leg-dash move down perfectly. At times it has far too much zip, even. I've been playing the early stages of Aztech on Switch over the last morning or so. I had read reviews that suggested the camera is extremely wayward (it is) and the open world is kind of empty (it is), and that the whole thing feels like it's pushing the boundaries of this kind of action game beyond the point where it's comfortable. True, I think! But it doesn't matter to me so much. Aztech is the epitome of one of those games that is just wildly ambitious - it's very hard for me not to get swept up in its ideas.
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