Sure thing! Here’s a messy, stream-of-consciousness take:
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Okay, so there’s this game, The Operator, from Bureau 81 — yep, that name kinda sticks, doesn’t it? Anyway, it’s this whole deal where you’re in the midst of helping out FDI field agents solve all sorts of bizarre crimes. Think of yourself as Evan Tanner — no idea why they picked the name Evan — but hey, you’re the new kid on the block at the agency. Basically, you dive into detective mode with all these super fancy FDI tools. It’s like those crime shows, you know, like CSI? Where you just kinda go “This tech is mind-blowing!” even if sometimes you’re like… really? Anyway, it popped up on Steam last year and now it’s shimmying over to the Nintendo Switch, and that’s sorta cool.
I should also mention, you’re this digital detective from, like, a super-secret government computer that tracks your every move. The seriousness is intense, right? You’ll get these hotline calls from agents who’ve had their checkups — identities, clearance, you name it. And that gets tossed your way. You jump in, do your tech magic, and bam, closed case. Or at least, closed line!
Speaking of the Switch, you can play using those Joy-Con things or just poke at the screen if you’re in Tabletop or Portable Mode. Easy peasy. Oh, and for you with the Switch Lite, just get your fingers ready to tap away while you process data — lots of it. Calls come in, you chat, choices are made, and somehow, the story takes a wild turn. And if you opt for Joy-Con, thumbsticks and the D-Pad guide your new life’s choices. Buttons all over the place — L, R, ZR, you name it — to jump from window to window. Take a pause and hit the – button for guidance. Just a flood of icons, honestly.
There’s calculators, terminals — you name it. Dig into this Human DB (a database, like you guessed) for all the juicy bits on people; find all those contradictions quicker than yesterday’s gossip. Videos and documents, oh my! And then that Car DB… cross-reference mania awaits! You have setting tweaks too — audio, subtitles, the whole shebang. Pick how you wanna see time and distance in your life, imperial or metric. Date formats too? Sure, why not.
And oh my gosh, the text — so small! Like, fine if your nose is touching the screen, but on Switch? Grab a magnifying glass. Patience, my friend, is key. But hey, it’s $13.99, which doesn’t seem too bad unless your eyes start crossing.
Honestly, take the chaotic mess that is a switch game, add tiny text, and yet it’s thrilling in its oddball way. Why? Who knows. But watch your step jumping from PC screens to portable ones. You know what I mean.
Disclaimer though — yeah, I’m not making this up myself. Bureau 81 kindly tossed a Nintendo Switch copy my way, so there’s that.