Get ready to throw your weight around in Heave Ho the latest title from Le Cartel Studio, available on the Nintendo Switch and PC.
Heave Ho is a wacky and chaotic game where up to 4 players can compete or work together in the simple task of making it to the finish. Players use the shoulder buttons to grab the world around them and move the thumbstick to direct their arms and body. From the starting point, players will flail their way by gripping, climbing, swinging and flinging themselves across the screen to the finish in the hope of not plummeting to their death. If a player dies, they are taken back to the start or to a nearby checkpoint in longer round ending levels. Solo mode is good fun and allows players to play through the various levels at their own pace but co-operative mode is where the game really shines, making and more often breaking friendships. As players tug and tussle their way across the screen things can quickly go from bad to worse and on numerous occasions we found ourselves holding our breath or crying out in disbelief as we all plummeted to our doom.
In co-operative mode there are tokens placed around that must be grabbed and carried to the exit, usually requiring at least 2 players to succeed. Hidden mini games are also available for players if they can pull a golden rope within a short window of time, succeeding in those games will also reward tokens. Tokens can be used to unlock further cosmetic items from a lucky dip on the main menu. Players get to choose a colour and costume that reflects them before they begin, from simple facial features like hair or beards to full outfits like clowns or cowboys. There are also a handful of Devolver Digital Easter egg outfits to unlock.
The art style is kept purposefully simple which helps highlight platforms, obstacles and hazards but also looks fantastic and adds to the wacky aesthetics. Contrasting colours and simple shapes means that even the novice gamer can join in and have some fun. Controls can sometimes feel a bit fiddly or awkward but it does feel as this was done on purpose to add to the frantic nature of the game which is fine in co-operative but not so much in solo mode. Every time a new round is started from the menu and players choose their character, a quick tutorial can also be played which is great for new players. Game difficulty also has a steady ramp up to it that teaches the mechanics and new puzzle elements nice and gradually. Once all the main levels are completed, a far more sinister set of alternate levels are also unlocked that adds a myriad of extra hazards to every level in the game.
Heave Ho is an amazingly simple but rewarding party game that will have groups in tears of both joy and sadness. It is a game that shouldn’t be missed, that will easily make it on to a group’s regular party game rotation.
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Mat Panek, Chief Games Reviewer
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Disclosure: Heavo Ho [Nintendo Switch eShop code] was kindly provided by PowerUp PR for this review.