Sure thing, let me dive in:
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Okay, so let’s talk about this game, “The Operator,” from Bureau 81. Well, when I say “talk,” I mean let’s have a good ol’ ramble. You’re stepping into the shoes—figuratively, not literally because that’d be bizarre—of Evan Tanner, the shiny new Operator on the scene. Kind of like getting tossed into a mystery buffet where you’re helping out these field agents from, uh, the FDI. Strange name, right? Anyway, think CSI—yeah, those guys with the sunglasses and dramatic pauses—meets a game.
Picture this: you’re glued to a Federal Government computer terminal. The sort that makes your old Windows ’95 setup look like a toy calculator. Confidentiality’s a big word here. Agents are, like, calling in with top-secret missions and stuff. It’s quite the setup. And then you swoop in like the tech wizard you wish you were.
Oh, but here’s where it gets quirky. Play this thing on a Nintendo Switch and you’ve got options. Tap your way through on the touchscreen or wiggle around with Joy-Con controllers. It’s like they want you to choose your adventure, but with gadgetry. One visit to the Human DB (yeah, it’s a database of humans—no biggie) and you’re swimming in info. Like, who has all this power in real life? Not me, that’s for sure.
And I have to mention, Nintendo Switch on-the-go gaming? Slight hitch: the game’s text is, uh, microscopic. I mean, reading it feels like deciphering ancient runes sometimes. Who decided tiny fonts on a portable console were a good idea? Certainly not my eyes.
But let’s circle back. Price-wise, you’re looking at $13.99. For a game where you’re a pseudo-detective on a tiny screen, that’s… well, it’s something to think about. But if you’re into that sort of digital sleuth thing, it might just be worth squinting for. Or hey, maybe you love torturing your eyes. I’m not judging.
In the end—wait, should I wrap this up now? Yeah, let’s roll with that. “The Operator” on the Switch is a peculiar journey, complete with oddities and micro-print quirks. Dive into it, or don’t. Up to you. 🎮
Disclaimer: I got the giggles reviewing this, all thanks to a copy from Bureau 81. Gotta love free stuff, right?