Pawarumi

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Pawarumi
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Switch Definitive Edition Cover

Developer: Manufacture 43
Official site: Pawarumi
Music: Grégory Desmurs[1]
Program: Daniel Borges[2]
Art: Alexandre Lutz
Charles Vernier
Alexandre Chaudret[2]
Release date: Steam: Jan 30th, 2018 (Manufacture 43)[3]

Xbox: July 7th, 2019 (Manufacture 43)[4]

Switch:
eShop: July 7th, 2019 (Manufacture 43)[5]
Physical: December 11th, 2020 (Eastasiasoft)[6]

PS4:
America: February 11th, 2020 (Manufacture 43)[7]
Asia/Japan: February 13th, 2020 (Eastasiasoft)[8]
Physical: February 14th, 2020 (Eastasiasoft) [9]
Europe: June 25th, 2020 (Manufacture 43) [10]

Development

Gameplay Overview

Controls

Difficulties

Story

Game System: Trinity Mechanic

Scoring

Strategy

Achievements

Console Releases

Xbox One

Released on July 7th, 2019, it runs at 1080p on Xbox One and 4K on Xbox One X.

Nintendo Switch

Released on July 7th, 2019 with a day-one patch, it was locked to 30FPS with a quite some input lag and worse performance in TV mode than handheld. The version features an exclusive alternate ship coloring that depends on the Joy-Cons used to play the game. The left joy-con will determine the color of the body of the ship while the right one will determine the color of the neon highlights.

A patch was released a year later on June 1st, 2020 fixing the performance issues and unlocking the framerate to 60FPS in both handheld (720p) and TV mode (1080p) with dynamic resolution for the toughest parts of the game. The patch also added offline achievements to the Switch version, with an artwork gallery, and access to the alternate ship was simplified. It was also added the possibility to swap the effect of the joy-cons on the colors of the alternate ship.

Playstation 4

Released on February 11th, 2020, it runs at 1080p on PS4 and 1440p on PS4 Pro. The light bar of the Dualshock 4 changes color depending on which weapon is being used and flashes red on low shield energy. This feature is also enabled on PC when playing with that controller.

Physical Releases

Playstation 4

Released on February 14th, 2020 courtesy of Eastasiasoft through Play-Asia, it was limited to 2000 copies. Marked as "Limited Edition", the box includes a regular PS4 blu-ray with a manual in a regular PS4 plastic case and a CD with the soundtrack.

Nintendo Switch

Released on December 11th, 2020 again courtesy of Eastasiasoft through Play-Asia, it was released both as a limited edition of which 2000 copies have been produced and as a regular edition which the number of copies printed is unknown. The limited edition is similar to the PS4 edition as it contains an additional soundtrack CD. The regular edition is a regular Switch plastic case with a manual. Both are marked "Definitive Edition" as they already include all the patches of the eShop version.

References & Contributions