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Tron: Catalyst Review
Tron: Catalyst is a solid, but flawed, action-adventure game that can be enjoyed even by players who aren't familiar with the ...
With a new film on the way, now is the time for a new Tron game. Does Tron Catalyst provide the thrill and fun of the ...
TRON: Catalyst is an interesting step forward for Bithell's TRON series, but it feels more like a successful demo for future titles than a full game.
Tron: Catalyst presents something entirely fresh. A new narrative in a unique location. Here’s how the team at Bithell Games ...
Our review of the elegant charmer TRON: Catalyst. In a world where the dividing line between a handheld game and a Big Telly game is entirely down to personal preference, it might seem redundant ...
The concept of a time loop is central to the narrative, and while its introduction is handled well, the mechanic ultimately ...
In fact, Tron: Catalyst sometimes seems to forget it’s a Tron game and lean a little too hard into just being a swish cyberpunk ‘down with the system’ style venture.
Tron: Catalyst tells the story of Exo, a unique program with a glitch in her code that allows her to loop. When she dies, she returns to the start of her mission, or she can initiate the loop herself.
For those that haven’t been keeping up with the game, Tron: Catalyst is a brand-new single-player adventure. This marks the second Tron game from Bithell, the team also responsible for John Wick ...
It definitely made Tron: Catalyst, a top-down action game set in a different virtual world than those we've seen in the films, catch my eye. But in this case, those aesthetics only carried me so far.
In the end, Tron: Catalyst feels like a concept brimming with promise—a narrative twist here, a combat mechanic there—but it ...
TRON: Catalyst is a safe spin-off of the iconic TRON: Legacy world - it presents big ideas but only ever dips it's toes into those waters, wrapping things up as a mostly okay game that existing ...