


Players can perform tricks across the procedurally-generated environments while the sequel introduced a number of additional gameplay elements like wall riding and bouncing scores objects in your surroundings.Īlong the way, you’ll pull off daring backflips, grind over rooftops and leap over vast chasms as you journey to discover what mysteries lie beyond the horizon. The tranquil atmosphere and audio these games display are some off the best features. Both games generally fall into the endless runner category, but in the best way possible.

But the PSN and digital Xbox listings will run you $10 (much like the regular PC price), while we are still waiting on the Nintendo Switch release date.Īs we mentioned in our launch coverage, the new Alto Collection contains 2016’s Alto’s Adventure and the follow-up, Alto’s Odyssey. Earlier this month, developer Snowman announced the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC ports of its hit mobile titles. While the battle rages on between Apple and Epic over Fortnite in-app purchases, the new Alto Collection hit the Epic Games Store’s freebie section alongside Remnant: From the Ashes.
