¿A qué vas a jugar este fin de semana?? (28 de de mayo de)


Células muertas
Imagen: Motion Twin

We’re almost at the end of May, and the “E3” build-up is beginning to kick in, which means that things have been a little steady in the world of video games. Three new NES and SNES games have appeared on NSO this week. A dancing Psyduck toy took the internet by storm. Y Crónica de Eiyuden: Hundred Heroes finally, oficialmente, got confirmed for Switch.

We also reviewed the beautiful, emotional OPUS: Echo of StarsongFull Bloom Edition. A surprising reboot came out on Friday; Kao the Kangaroo is back and at its best. And Kate took a look back at her favourite janky RPG, Dragon’s Dogma, on the week of its tenth anniversary.

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!

Es el único juego deportivo anual al que juego y es probable que me mantenga ocupado durante muchos meses., escritor del personal

Este fin de semana, if the weather’s nice, I’m going for a bike ride. My poor lovely bike has been in the basement since last October (Gracias, Canadian Winter) so I’m excited to — oh, triste, this is What Are You Playing. My mistake.

Este fin de semana, if the weather’s crappy (which it will be, I just checked) I am going to be firing up [ELIMINADO], which is June’s Backlog Club game, and I’ll also be trying out new games to wean myself off of my Mata a la aguja addiction. Actualmente, esa es Células muertas, Roundguard, y Guild of Dungeoneering, all of which are quite fun, although I do wish Roundguard was a little less punishing for a game that’s basically Peggle!

También, I started my third playthrough of el infierno de Dante last night. Dios, I love that game. It’s so utterly offensive in every way that it almost comes back around to being charmingly inoffensive? It’s hilariously stupid. I love it.

Alana Hagues, escritor del personal

I’ve hit another wall and I can’t decide what I want to play this weekend! Not that I’m short of options, por supuesto,. I’m leaning towards starting a brand new RPG — something long like El sitio web actualizado de Monolith Soft tiene emocionados a algunos fanáticos de Nintendo Switch on PS5 or getting back to that Crónicas de Xenoblade: Edición definitiva playthrough — but I’ve got a busy few months ahead of me where a 50-100 hour epic just doesn’t seem feasible.

The most tempting prospect right now is to fall back on something I’ve already played, so I’m thinking Pokémon Leyendas: Arceus. I actually haven’t touched most of the post-game stuff so at least I’m not replaying something I’ve played a dozen times, derecho? Plus I miss my goofy little TyphlosionI hope it’s sunny and warm where you are this weekend!

Gonçalo Lopes, crítico

I feel the need, the need for speed. No, not the one you might be thinking of. I dusted off my New 3DS for some hardcore replaying of As de combate: Assault Horizon Legacy +, the definitive remake of the iconic As de combate 2. I also treated myself to some Top Gun: Disidente airplanes with the DLC pack for As de combate 7: cielos desconocidos on a non-Nintendo platform. We need this series on Switch! LEGO Star Wars: La expansión Kaito Files revela el pasado del nuevo protagonista – PlayStation.Blog LATAM concludes with Episode IX, just in time for the Obi Wan Kenobi series streaming premiere.

Accessories of the week are my Ray-Ban Aviators and my Bomber Jacket. What’s your problem, Kazansky?

Stuart Gipp, contributor

Did you know that the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cowabunga Collection looks absolutely brilliant? You did? Very clever, pat yourself on the back. I have been playing classic TMNT games to prepare for its majesty, and have thusly been pouring time into Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: El Proyecto Manhattan en NES, a game I wasn’t previously especially familiar with. In addition to my previousdid you know”, aunque, did you know that it — a single component of the multifaceted Cowabunga Collection — is also brilliant? An amazingly accomplished and full-featured beat-’em-up for the Nintendo Entertainment System. es as. And I’ve been playing it. Alright, cheers.

As always, gracias por leer! Asegúrese de dejarnos un comentario a continuación con sus planes de juego de fin de semana.!