We’re going to use the Z word: Oceanhorn 2 is the closest you’ll get to Zelda on Apple Arcade, short of Nintendo doing an about-face and abandoning its strategy of hideous freemium mobile titles.Īs in the original Oceanhorn, you’re again a young knight with the fate of the world in their hands. (Image credit: Cornfox & Brothers Ltd) Oceanhorn 2 Finish the game and you unlock a superb bonus, where you can take in the entire intoxicating experience from beginning to end, soaking ears and mind alike in the full album. The effect is wonderful – akin to Guitar Hero smashed into Rez, but also its own thing. When better placed to move The Fool around, though, you can learn a level’s choreography, and get fully into the zone. This game is really made for a controller. Also, the touchscreen controls are sub-optimal. Given the manner in which the lush visuals arrest the eyes, it’s easy to be dazzled and crash through levels at first. You blaze along in 3D, scooping up collectables by getting yourself into the right lane at the optimum moment. The game plays out as a rhythm action game. As if she didn’t already have enough to deal with. (Image credit: Annapurna Interactive) Sayonara Wild Heartsīest played with: Apple TV/iPad with controller, Macĭescribed as a pop-album video game, Sayonara Wild Hearts finds The Fool, a heartbroken woman, charged by all-powerful beings with bringing balance back to the universe.