It isn’t long before the tone shifts, and Wake finds himself lost in another world. Accompanied by some very sad (yet beautiful) backing music, it immediately makes you care for our young hero as he leaves home to seek a happier life in the woods with his friend Kirby (unfortunately, not that Kirby). it's clear that he comes from an unhappy home. A father that drinks too much and doesn’t take care of his son, the litter strewn all over the floor, and the empty kennel in the back garden where Wake talks about how much he misses his dog. The opening moments of The Wild at Heart really make you feel for the protagonist Wake It’s clear that he comes from an unhappy home. Although it’s a visual and audio treat, is this charming-looking game all style and no substance? The Wild at Heart is an action-adventure that blends the mechanics of Metroidvania-style games and Pikmin, coming to us from developers Moonlight Kids. Reviews // 30th Nov 2021 - 2 years ago // By Mike Crewe The Wild At Heart Review
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