5 Nintendo Switch games for the gamer with ADHD
Sayonara Wild Hearts
This one is kiiiiiind of a rhythm game but it’s more reflexs and a keen eye than hitting arrows.
In this masterful game you play as a woman who finds her heart broken and must retreat into her own mind to go through the several stages of grief to get back on her feet again.
Luckily, for the gamer, instead of it taking place in a sad person’s apartment, it instead takes the form of your character chasing their emotions through the woods and fighting robotic wolves, are driving through a desert, or flying through a canyon or even entering a video game which, don’t even get me started on the thought of playing a video game about a person who enters their mind who then enters a video game.
But every stage is one song in an album and playing the game start to finish feels like one of those rare albums where you never feel like you need to skip a track.
Every stage plays different. Every song is a bop. And the entire game is narrated by none-other-than Queen Latifah.
But considering every stage is, like with OSM before it, 3 to 5 minutes per song. This is a fantastic game to just pick up when you need to focus your mind for a couple minutes. Though…this one is going to be really hard to not play through in one sitting.