¿A qué vas a jugar este fin de semana?? (26 de febrero)
Another week has passed in the Nintendo Life, y después de algunas semanas bastante frenéticas en las noticias de juegos, en general estuvo un poco más tranquilo. There were interesting reveals, aunque, con Capcom Fighting Collection in particular getting plenty of retro gamers hot under the collar. Meanwhile it was confirmed that Next Level Games has been working on the new Mario Strikers, y eso imposter Elden Ring started jostling with Super Mario Odyssey for critical supremacy – the cheek! In lighthearted news we saw a Star Wars droid turned into the coolest Game Boy accessory ever, and we enjoyed the realisation that the Nintendo 64DD had more online features than Switch.
Es el fin de semana discutir nuestros planes de juego de fin de semana. Unos mbrasas del equipo de Nintendo Life han hecho exactamente eso a continuación, así que siéntete libre de leer nuestras entradas y luego únete a las tuyas a través de nuestra sección de comentarios. Disfrutar!
Tom Whitehead, editor adjunto
I recently picked up El mensajero en el interruptor; sí, I’m late to the party, and I did play it on a certain subscription gaming service in the past. It’s lovely in portable mode and still a hoot, demasiado, so that’ll get some playtime. I’ll also jump into more Pokémon Leyendas: Arceus o Monster Hunter Rise, depending on my mood.
And yes, I’ll be playing Anillo de Elden elsewhere.
austin voigt, escritor colaborador
Este fin de semana, I plan to crack open the ol’ 3DS and have a bit of nostalgic fun. All of the discussion around the eShop’s impending closure – and our fab piece on the Obtenga más puntos con Xbox para ganar recompensas – has given me a real yen for playing some of the classics in my backlog.
así que tal vez valga la pena, Jockey de cartas de bolsillo, La leyenda de Zelda: Twilight Princess Picross (sí, I quickly went and completed some My Nintendo tasks to get the platinum points for this baby), Y todos!… (also, I admittedly still play Badge Arcade almost every morning to use my free plays and collect those lovely virtual pins). Ahh, the good old 3DS days. I shall miss you and think of you fondly.
Es el único juego deportivo anual al que juego y es probable que me mantenga ocupado durante muchos meses., escritor del personal
I have become obsessed with Guardián del cementerio in the last couple of weeks, so I’ll still be playing that. It’s slow, VERY slow, and progress is done in the tiniest steps, but in a way that’s sort of soothing?
I’m not allowed to play Elden Ring until my partner finishes his Big Deadline, and that’s three weeks away!!! (For clarity: I could play it alone, but it won’t be nearly as fun.)
Gonçalo Lopes, crítico
Will still be spending time on GameCube but the arrival of packages from afar also give me – por fin – the chance to catch up with games I’ve been wanting to try for some time, a saber Astroneer y The Opus Collection. Portuguese darling For The Warp is also proving to be quite a fun sci-fi, deck-builder, rogue-like distraction.
Hasta el capítulo XV en Triangle Strategy y mundo tres de Kirby and the Forgotten Land Registro de la guerra de Lodoss: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth. I do love my “metroidvanias” and loved the anime series decades ago, so no way this will disappoint. Lovely physical edition as well!
Ollie Reynolds, crítico
Hello! Así que este fin de semana, I’ll be putting the Switch aside (I’m sorry) for the most part in favour of a little game called Elden Ring. The hype is absolutely justified for this one; it’s phenomenal and has the potential to shake up the open world genre as much as Breath of the Wild did.
I may also boot up my 3DS and purchase a few more eShop titles. I still don’t have Shin Megami Tensei IV, ya sabes! I’ve also been playing pokémon azul de nuevo, because Elden Ring just isn’t quite big enough for this mad man.
As always, gracias por leer! Asegúrese de dejarnos un comentario a continuación con sus planes de juego de fin de semana.!