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TRON: Catalyst review
Our review of the elegant charmer TRON: Catalyst.
| Image credit: Big Fan Games/Devolver Digital/Bithell Games A simple RPG-lite skill tree allows you to improve on these basics - things like extending the parry window and making your disc attacks ricochet between enemies. And as such Catalyst is sadly forced to base all of its big design cues and visual language on what was basically a crap film with good bits (Michael Sheen's scene-chewing as a Bowie-esque club owner and Daft Punk doing the soundtrack, in that order). And given how the entire operation as it stands today only exists because of a quirky, inventive platformer about a bunch of geometric shapes inhabiting an errant computer system, it's of little surprise that the studio's first proper crack at a TRON game completely understands the assignment.
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