Until this game gets a patch to fix its game-breaking bugs, I can’t recommend it on the Nintendo Switch, even for only $4.99. When it comes to polish, Freddy Spaghetti is molto al dente. While I was digging Freddy’s silly story, I’m not a beta tester. Most popular community and official content for the past week. The fact that these occurred so early and often should serve as a discouragement for most players. Follow along Freddys story as you plunge head first into challenges and obstacles. But these aren’t minor glitches they are game-breaking. I’d typically never post a review on such little playtime. Four weeks later, how many have bought this game and run into the same bugs? How many might still before the patch goes live? What if the patch fails to catch every bug? The time has come for me to review what’s on the eShop, and no longer wait for what might be. Donna Meagle says he had better shower before getting in her. He has a ukulele that also doubles as a water gun. But I’ve been waiting since the end of December. Freddy Spaghetti is a childrens musician. I genuinely hoped to publish this review after the patch was live to see if every bug had been fixed. Kudos to them in that they supposedly found my issue(s) just over a week later and sent a patch to Nintendo. I reached out to the publishers, who looked into a fix. Within ten more minutes, I froze the third and (until a patch) final time. Fool me once Freddy, shame on you, fool me twice… But I genuinely wanted the adventure to continue. I had to reset the game both times.Īfter the second freeze, I was hesitant to try again. The second time was on a staircase with no visible scenery surrounding me. Once was on an object in the opening level, no less. Within the first fifteen minutes, I got Freddy stuck twice. And I’m not just talking about subpar collision detection. The levels have invisible walls, presumably to keep you on the right track. I laughed out loud on a couple of occasions. Freddy moves everywhere in a comical fashion, and the unique (though sometimes repetitive) levels only add to the humor of the game. Not that I know how a noodle might jump or run, but this seems about as realistic as I might expect. One of the game’s features is “Physics all over the place.” I respect the truth in advertising. P Starr this is a great touch and a real asset to this adventure. A laboratory experiment, Freddy’s adventures are narrated by his creator, Dr. You play as the titular piece of pasta, not the Parks & Rec character. While we’re promised that “No pastas were harmed in the making of this game,” I have my doubts. Freddy Spaghetti has so much promise, but multiple glitches ruin the fun.