Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 4: Bush Rescue Returns review for Nintendo Switch, PC

Platform: Nintendo Switch
Also on: PC
Publisher: Krome Studios
Developer: Krome Studios
Medium: Digital
Players: 1
Online: No
ESRB: E

Perhaps the most interesting thing about Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 4: Bush Rescue Returns is that itโ€™s a 2D entry in a series that, until its release, had taken place entirely in 3D. The recent Prince of Persia reboot notwithstanding, you donโ€™t usually see games lose that extra dimension.

Unfortunately, that may also be the only interesting thing about Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 4. As youโ€™d guess from the title, itโ€™s the fourth entry in a series that had previously been entirely confined to sixth generation consoles (which is to say, PS2 and its contemporaries). To the extent any of them are remembered, itโ€™s as middling Crash Bandicoot imitators.

The good news, such as it is, is that Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 4 canโ€™t be described as a Crash Bandicoot imitator. However, the bad news is that itโ€™s given up that tiny bit of personality in favour of being a wholly generic 2D platformer. It may feature the same characters as the previous games (so if youโ€™ve spent decades wondering what happened to them, hereโ€™s your chance to find out), but when you get into the levels, none of that really matters since itโ€™s all exactly as youโ€™d imagine a 2D platformer to be.

Mind you, it could be worse. Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 4 is undeniably functional. You can run and jump and throw your boomerang, and the game chugs along without any issues for all 40 of its levels. It looks a little cheaply made, as if someone tried to create Rayman Origins on a shoestring budget, butโ€ฆit works, I guess?

Ultimately, itโ€™s hard to know who Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 4 is for and why it exists. If there are still Ty the Tasmanian fans pining away for the seriesโ€™ PS2 glory days, theyโ€™re not likely to care much for this 2D take on a 3D series. And for everyone else, itโ€™s hard to see why youโ€™d want to play this instead of the many, many other 2D platformers out there that look nicer and have much more interesting gameplay.

Krome Studios provided us with a Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 4: Bush Rescue Returns Nintendo Switch code for review purposes.

Score: 6
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