The toys-to-life genre continues to fade, withDisney InfinityandSkylandersdropping in popularity.

Unfortunately, the game was not the commercial hit thatUbisoftwas hoping for.

Starlink’stoy mechanic was interesting, being able to swap out weapons instantaneously.

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It’s a great concept for strategy.

However, when it comes to the toys, arguably their downfall was the price.

If you wanted to buy more starship physical packs, for example, one would cost $24.99.

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That’s a hefty price for what was given.

OnMetacritic,Starlink’shighest rating comes from the Xbox One version, with a score of 78.

OnAmazon, it’s possible for you to buy it for just $24.99 now.

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Massive price drops like that typically mean something is not selling.

In ourreviewofStarlink, we mentioned that the core gameplay was very solid, featuring intense shooting sequences.

However, a problem was the repetitive nature of the missions.

Players travel to different planets and do pretty much the same things.

There was little surprise or innovation in the missions.

The Switch version did shake things up with havingStar Foxcontent.

Controlling the Arwing and fighting off Wolf was the closestStar Foxexperience on Switch at that point in time.

Soon, we’ll be getting moreStar Foxin anupdate.

Starlink: Battle for Atlasis available for Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One.

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