Demon Turf is at its best when it is providing complex platforming challenges

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You'd think being 1000 years old would earn you some respect, but in Demon Turf, that means you're still a child. Admittedly, it makes for an intriguing premise in this tale of conquest and demonic shakedowns, but don't be fooled. While its core systems take inspiration from 3D platformers of the N64 era, Demon Turf isn’t another Banjo Kazooie successor like publisher Playtonic's Yooka-Laylee. You’ll find those familiar cliches, sure, but there’s something great about Fabraz’s latest effort that goes beyond its unique visuals.

The story of Demon Turf follows Beebz as she sets off on a quest to take down the big bosses of various demonic factions, and in so doing claim their turf. Each turf has its own general theme: a beach, a futuristic city, etc. But even within these themes, levels are extremely varied. For example the beach area features not only sand and underwater segments, but a factory level that exists purely to pump poison into the ocean. Levels bounce between extremely linear and more open and exploratory. In each one, the goal is to reach a battery which must be collected to access a given turf’s boss fight. Hidden in each stage are optional sweets that can be redeemed for optional character upgrades and other bonuses.

The most ‘90s thing about Demon Turf, though, is the gameplay. It’s a collectathon, and, well, you collect. Lots of items, scattered all over the game’s ugly, ugly worlds, which you gather by interacting with its hideous-looking characters, floaty-jumping from platform to platform, occasionally trying to bounce off walls, and engaging in the weakest, most useless combat imaginable. It tries adding a neat wrinkle by giving you the opportunity to set checkpoints by planting flags.

It looks stunning, too. While the world uses a low poly 3D approach, its citizens are 2D, creating a surprisingly polished look that manages to stay visually distinct across the different turfs. I was apprehensive at first, but it grew on me over time.

Demon Turf is at its best when it is providing complex platforming challenges. Its movement system is intuitive yet adaptive enough to provide plenty of options and satisfying shortcuts for adventurous players. It stumbles a bit through its combat but ultimately always comes back to platforming. Boss fights, while not incredible, are better than other combat encounters and showcase some incredible art. The performance on Switch is largely great, but when it hits a snag it tends to do so at the worst possible time. But for the rest of the time it’s a great looking, great sounding, and great-playing 3D platformer. This is one of those games where despite some flaws, you’ll find yourself returning to old worlds to clean up every last collectible as you work your way up the demon ladder.

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