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The Alto Collection Review – Endless Zen (PS4)



It may sound strange to be excited for the port of a mobile game to console, but the moment I heard The Alto Collection was coming to PS4, I couldn?t wait to get my hands on the zen one-button endless runner snowboarder on a huge screen. The Alto Collection brings Alto?s Adventure and its sequel, Alto?s Odyssey, into a single package. The sidescrolling snowboarding (sandboarding in Odyssey) games are simple adventures, and on paper, it sure seems like they are a better fit for mobile. The visuals don?t require a big 65-inch 4K screen, but they sure look great once they are there. Sometimes it?s the games with the simplest visuals that can look the most stunning in big bright high resolution, and The Alto Collection is a gorgeous showcase of color and sound, both relaxing and energizing all at the same time. Narrative is rather thin in The Alto Collection. Alto is a llama herder whose llamas have escaped and run down the mountain. Alto sets off on his snowboard to recapture them. While that?s the premise of Adventure, Odyssey has even less story, presumably just Alto getting tired of the cold weather and angry village elders that chase him down the mountain so he changes for sandier scenery. Story, however, is not what you play these games for. The endless procedurally generated mountains are just a little bit different each time, through unexpected combinations of hills to ride down, rocks to jump over, and lines of flags to grind. And to navigate it all, you only need a si...
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