Man, so get this—there’s this wild 2D action platformer called Klaus Lee – Thunderballs. Apparently, it’s rolling onto Nintendo Switch and PlayStation like, next week? Mark June 25th if you’re into marking calendars for games (or anything, really).
Okay, hold on, who’s Klaus Lee again? You don’t know? Ah, right, most people probably don’t. But here’s the scoop: he was almost this cop in Beverly Hills but then got sidetracked and tried for a gig as a private eye in Hawaii. It’s like, while he was chilling, waiting to hear back, he just said "Eh, whatever" and bolted back to Cali. Did some no-name stuntman stuff. Dude had a whole crew back there fixing problems, but, plot twist, the big-shots always swooped in first. Oh, and remember the whole Ghost-busting thing? Yeah, he missed that boat too. Zeddemore beat him to it. And, like, funny story—he even taught Maverick jet tricks and beach volleyball. Brag-worthy, right? Klaus, man. Living on the edge, always busy. No lie.
What’s in the Game?
So, here’s the deal. Classic platforming jam-packed with attitude. There’s, like, over 100 levels cooked up by these merciless level designers (really, who hurt them?). But wait, there’s more! You can actually build your own levels. Seriously, a comfy editor, like a cozy breakfast nook, but for game levels. And guess what? You can share these levels, cross-platform and all. It’s user-generated chaos at its finest. Endless possibilities? Maybe.
Anyway, if quirky games and maxed-out life stories sound like your thing, Klaus Lee – Thunderballs might just be worth your time. Or not. Who’s to say?