Vroom in the Night Sky

Vroom in the Night Sky,[a] known in Japan as Soratobu Bunbun Burn,[b] is an action racing video game for the Nintendo Switch developed and published by Poisoft. It was released on the eShop on March 3, 2017 in Japan and other territories as a launch title for the system, and in North America on April 5. It received universally negative reviews from critics, becoming one of the worst reviewed games for the platform and considered a "rushed launch title".

Vroom in the Night Sky
Developer(s)Poisoft
Publisher(s)Poisoft
Producer(s)Hiroshi Ishikawa
Designer(s)Masahiro Kitago
Programmer(s)Hiroshi Ishikawa
Akihiro Nakagawa
Platform(s)Nintendo Switch
Release
  • WW: March 3, 2017
  • NA: April 5, 2017
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

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The player is a magical girl who rides on a flying scooter and collects items called "Stardusts", while shooting missiles at giant circles in order to open a portal.[1][2] The player can also earn Stardusts for doing "cool moves", which can be spent on new bikes.[1]

Plot

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The player is named "Magical Girl Luna" and is attempting to open a portal known as the "Magical Gate".[3] Other characters in the game include a flying creature and an evil witch.[1]

Reception

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The game received an overwhelmingly negative reception, with an aggregate score of 17/100 on Metacritic, one of the lowest scores of the site.[3]

Criticism targeted its controls, story and translation. Jed Whitaker of Destructoid rated the game 1/10, calling it a "steaming pile of shit", saying it was not only one of the worst games on the Switch, but one of the worst he had ever reviewed in his life. He called the controls "slippery" and "imprecise", and the story nonsensical due to its poor translation. He stated that he could not imagine "how or why" Nintendo would have approved the game for sale, calling it "shovelware".[1] Glen Fox of Pocket Gamer said that it was better to "go outside and read a book" than even attempt to play the game, calling it "truly awful" and the price "insulting".[2] Casey Gibson of Nintendo World Report said that the game was "the epitome of a rushed launch title" and that "every Switch owner should pass on [it]".[4]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Stylized as Vroom in the night sky
  2. ^ Japanese: 空飛ぶブンブンバーン, Hepburn: Soratobu Bunbunbān

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Review: Vroom in the Night Sky". Destructoid. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
  2. ^ a b "Vroom in the Night Sky Review". Pocket Gamer. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
  3. ^ a b "Vroom in the Night Sky". Metacritic. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
  4. ^ "Vroom In The Night Sky Review - Review". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 2017-07-25.