Gameplay ranges from simple to incredibly tricky
with alternative control schemes, camera perspectives, multiple objects, faster pace and more, all designed to get you out of your comfort zone and challenge your coordination and reflexes
Negative reviews have generally consisted of problems regarding certain repetitive aspects to the game, or it's lack
of alternative control schemes (as can be seen in games like Super Mario 64 DS).
When it comes to the Nintendo Switch version, the developers have offered the option to use motion controls which is nice to have as
an alternative control scheme.
For players who want
an alternative control scheme than what the Pro Controller offers, Nyko has you covered with the more familiar layout that the Xbox 360 popularized.
Why is it that Nintendo seems to be the only company these days determined to force their customers to play their games one way and one way only, even (and seemingly «especially») when there might be
alternative control schemes that suit the game better for different people?
Alternative control schemes and viewpoints are completely absent too, so if like me you have trouble acclimatising you may be shit out of luck if you don't have a controller on hand to make them more bearable.
There's no word at this time what the motion sensor and touchscreen are used for but I'm guessing the motion sensor is used as
an alternative control scheme (tilt to steer).
When it comes to the Nintendo Switch version, the developers have offered the option to use motion controls which is nice to have as
an alternative control scheme.
Players with mobility issues benefit from the ability to remap key functions,
alternative control schemes, and user interfaces that feature adjustable positions for different windows.