![]() ![]() Larger creatures, such as sharks or humans, require you to hold the X button whilst nearby to start munching on them. You control your shark with the left analogue stick, and it will automatically gobble up smaller creatures. The game is incredibly accessible, and it means that anyone with even the most basic understanding of games can jump in and have a reasonably good time. ![]() There’s little more to the game other than swimming around the environment and gobbling up various creatures – but that’s okay. If this sounds pretty simplistic, that’s because it is. You can play as numerous sharks, including this death machine. What this means is that the game actively encourages you to never stop moving – you must always be on the lookout for more food (so, rather like my own life, in a way). This includes small fish, crabs, birds, fellow sharks, humans and more. Your own health is displayed as a hunger meter, so naturally the longer you go without any food, the closer to death you’ll get. As such, it’s unquestionably a better experience than it is on mobile, but it also lacks the depth necessary to be a must-buy title on the Switch.Īs the name blatantly suggests, you play as a rather ravenous shark who must eat its way through a smorgasbord of unfortunate prey. Hungry Shark World is yet another example of a quaint mobile game ported over to the Nintendo Switch with enhanced controls, a premium price and the removal of microtransactions.
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