Okay, so I was digging through some game news — don’t ask why, probably escaping reality. Anyway, I stumbled upon this Gex Trilogy thing. Didn’t even know folks were still into that tail-whipping Gecko. Surprised? Yeah, me too. So, it’s coming back on the Nintendo Switch. Three editions, because choosing isn’t hard enough already, right?
You get all three Gex games in one shot. The first one’s that basic 2D jump-around — Gex. Then you dive into the whole 3D deal, kinda like when you find shoes that just fit right, with Gex: Enter the Gecko and Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko. They’ve sprinkled in some sweet updates like a Rewind feature, because clearly, we all need second chances in life — mainly in games. Oh, and you can save anywhere you want, which — let’s be honest — is a lifesaver. Nothing worse than a save point halfway up a mountain, metaphorically speaking.
And speaking of mountains, 16:9 widescreen! Which sounds fancy, like ordering a latte with a shot of who-knows-what. But it basically means you see more stuff. And smoother controls, so you don’t look like you’re trying to dance and flop at the same time.
Now, about these editions. You got the Standard one for about 40 bucks. It’s the “yeah, I’m here for the basics” vibe. Game disc, case, cover — the essentials. Then, step it up with the Classic Edition. Here, you’re spending a bit more — 75 bucks-ish — for steelbook glory, a poster that you’ll probably forget to hang, and a soundtrack CD that might just collect dust unless you’re feeling nostalgic.
But hold up, because then there’s the Tail Time Edition. Oh boy. $199.99 — practically a splurge for enthusiasts who like things bigger, better, and more collect-y. Inflatable Gex doll? Sure. Statue? Why not. Trading cards, some pin, and full soundtrack — all nestled in a box with fancy art by Yoshitaka Amano. Like, the whole nine yards.
Mark your calendars or don’t — June 16, 2025, is when the digital version hits the Nintendo eShop. The physical stuff? It’s like waiting for a bus on a rainy day. Expected sometime later in 2025, with pre-orders open now until July 6. Just in time for you to forget why you wanted it in the first place.
I think there was a trailer, somewhere, but… who knows where I put that link?