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In this video, we're test-driving Horizon Chase Turbo on the Nintendo Switch.
Horizon Chase Turbo has, in a very short time, become a well regarded, retro-inspired racing game. In late 2018 the game was ported to the wildly popular Nintendo Switch, which is our console of choice. Aquiris Game Studio provided a code for us to download and review the game, which we do appreciate and would like to thank them for.
What you'll be seeing here is our first impressions of the game. We haven't played it before now, simply downloaded it to the Nintendo Switch. The code provided was for the Austrailian Nintendo eShop, but we were informed the gameplay itself is identical to the US Version. Let's see how this racer performs in the hands of this RC Racer!
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The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made upon consideration of all the above factors.
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