Oh dear, I chuckled at too many of the Trekkie references in Gavin’s review to be able to ignore this game. There’s just too much to play through right now! I’ll watchlist it for now in the minuscule chance we get a physical release (Make it so!) and plan on picking this up in the near future.
Technos arcade games Renegade (Kunio-kun) and Double Dragon were my first beat ‘em up experiences, and set the stage for Final Fight, TMNT, X-Men, Dungeons & Dragons, and other later arcade cabs. At home, ports of these games and originals like Streets of Rage kept me playing without eating all my quarters and hooked me to the genre for life. I’m thrilled to see this beat ‘em up renaissance during the Switch generation. I bought so many ports, remakes, and fun new originals over the last 8 years.
But here’s the sad part - in my fervent collecting, I lack the time to play all these purchases. Games like River City Girls 2, DD Gaiden, DD Neon, DD Collection have all been shamefully neglected.
I like Arc Systems’ output recently and I do intend to buy DD Revive. But I am not in love with the look of the game, so gameplay, content, and those mission and story modes will have to carry it for me. I’m just afraid it will languish in the game purgatory pile while I jump on Absolum and hopefully, eventually Marvel Cosmic Invasion.
@shonenjump86 I dig the new Space Cobra avatar pic!
Did you end up buying the Cobra game? I haven’t put too much time into it - I found the controls really slippery somehow, but I do like how closely it follows the TV series in look and sound. It’s a miracle the game even exists in 2025, though.
I bet you’d be interested in the licensed City Hunter game coming out in March, too. Games for 40- and 50-something anime fans!
So happy to see @Shiryu back in these pages! I couldn’t wait for my Hades II physical preorder, either, so I feel a little less guilty now. 😅 I’m sure I’ll devote most of my gaming time this weekend to Melinoë’s divine adventures.
As ever, I’ll try a few runs in Spelunky, too, and shine up my arsenal suit for a mission or two in Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion - I have to try the newly-added gyro aiming with a longbow, though I think I’ll mainly keep spamming my rail gun for every easy victory I can get!
Meanwhile I have to keep an eye out for any news from Tokyo Game Show. I’m excited to hear Red Art Games is bringing us a Switch port of the City Hunter licensed run & gun PC Engine game early next year.
Wishing everyone a sparkling weekend! Death to Chronos! 🕹️👾
@canaryfarmer I would be astounded if you regret that Hades purchase - especially if you nabbed it on sale. Take your time with it and enjoy! From what I've played of the sequel so far, you'll have another delicious feast of a game ready for you when you want it.
Plain ‘ol reasonably-priced Switch physical for me! I’ll be picking up my copy tonight.
It’ll sit on the shelf next to the first Re-Pac for a while, but someday when I don’t have as much on my plate to play, I’ll have a good go at it. I can have a lot of fun with 7-rated games.
I've got my Hades II hard copy preordered since the day after the Direct, but if this is as good or better than the first Hades?? I'm going to have to double-dip. Off to the eshop I go - farewell $30...
Gyro aiming! Oh how I’ve missed you. I’ve played the early story missions, taken down a few bosses, completed the colosseum, and fused a little too much DNA - my poor character grew a tail! If I wipe the tail DNA factor, I suppose that special ability gets wiped, too, right? It’s so expensive to do the cleanse, I’m afraid to try.
Looks interesting, but I’ve got Super Robot Taisen Y sitting on the shelf unplayed so I can’t justify buying another robot tactics game at the moment. Super Robo Y includes Jet Jaguar, the friendly android from the Godzilla vs Megalon movie, as a player character, and I just heard Toho movie kaiju appear as enemies. I’ve got to make time to play it!
@Darthmoogle Yup it looks like the physical standard edition (they call it the "Deluxe Edition") is due out next week, on Sep 30th, while the Pipin' Hot collector's edition is dated Oct 24th, for all the cool kids.
I'll pick up my standard ed. preorder next week, but I might break down and buy Hades II digital, and playing that would take priority. My Hades II physical preorder won't be here till nearly Thanksgiving. If it's anything like the original Hades, it'll be a game worth double-dipping on for me.
The DLC drops the same day as the physical cartridge hits stores (Sep 30), at least here in the US.
No doubt Casey Jones and the free DLC will be on the cartridge, right? Or are they just setting us up for the "ultimate" physical edition next year or so? I guess we shall see.
Edit: Latest package art seems to indicate Casey is on the cart, at least.
I wouldn't mind a "Hades" take on the Arthurian legends (Excalibur was one of my fave weapons in Hades, come to think of it).
I'll keep this on my radar, but yeah, Sworn looks like it cleaves very close to Hades and should try to keep its distance to avoid being swallowed by the Hades II release this week.
But why the Mike Mignola "inspired" artwork? Couldn't they collaborate with the man himself as character designer or art director or something? In my experience, comic book artists are usually open to work on commission! It's probably just wishful thinking, but actual Mignola input really would have helped this game stand out.
In @Misima ‘s defense, there has been a bevy of TMNT games these last few years: Cowabunga Collection Shredder’s Revenge Wrath of the Mutants Splintered Fate Tactical Takedown
It feels like 1992! Did I miss any?
Plus I had to buy Shredder’s Revenge 3 times because they kept putting out newer physical editions with extra characters.
I’m afraid outdoor chores will pull me away a bit this weekend, but I’ll probably keep juggling Spelunky, UFO 50, and Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion like last week.
I misspoke last time when I said I’d racked up 1100 deaths in Spelunky. It’s actually closer to 1,875 deaths. It’s amazing how I can still find novel ways to die after so much futility. But some day I’ll get though it and finally allow myself to try Spelunky 2 (which is probably even harder).
Wishing everyone a fun weekend - don’t say anything that’ll get you censored! 🫢
@Liam_Doolan Did the Switch physical edition for Splintered Fates release in the UK last month? I think the release was quietly pushed back till Sep 30th here in the US.
@romanista Yeah, Magician Lord was among the earliest NeoGeo releases, and really stood out back then with its high quality (although it was brutally difficult - a coin muncher for sure).
I kept waiting for it to pop up in an Arcade Archives sale, and I never happened to catch it. So I’m glad we’re finally getting it in these physical selections!
Evercade has tempted me with their collections, especially when they released that nice tabletop mini arcade cabinet! I just can’t buy everything I want, though! I hope you’re enjoying their NeoGeo collection. Is the emulation and overall experience on par with the Arcade Archives releases?
I've never played any of the Baroque games, but this collection sounds intriguing! Definitely a possiblity for a late-year import for me. I'll have to see what else in announced at the Tokyo Game Show next week.
That was a nice in-depth look! I didn't realize we were getting Golden Axe-style mounts, even!
If Gamestop is to be believed, my preorder will be in on Oct 17th. I can't wait! Guard Crush Games did an amazing job with Streets of Rage 4. With Absolum being their own original IP, it looks like they're letting their imaginations run wild. I've a feeling fans of the genre really will be in for a treat.
Personally, I think roguelike/roguelite is a perfect fit for arcade action games like this - I love unlocking characters, abilities, new stages, etc, in games, so done right, the rogue elements can really enhance replayability beyond just the vaunted one coin clear.
Happy to see Black Panther here, though I think I’d have preferred my Ghost Rider in the plain ‘ol Johnny Blaze or Danny Ketch variety.
Either way, this, Hades II, and Elden Ring are my 3 most anticipated Switch games right now. This game better be on the cart or I’m gonna whip out the PENANCE STARE 🔥💀🔥
Wow-wee a perfect 10! It’s been a while. Even the original Hollow Knight only rated a 9. If you’re telling me that Silksong is better than its forebear, it must be truly exceptional.
It’s going to be a long wait for a physical release! But perhaps it’s for the best. Maybe it’ll come with the DLC on the cart. And there’s too much to buy and play right now, anyway! 😅
Nah, sorry, with all due respect Sugimori-san, but the game key cards are a compromise at best. Nintendo isn’t being altruistic here. GKC seem like a stopgap measure, since Nintendo’s normal physical media is too expensive or requires too much optimizing for companies like Ubisoft to implement. Or else GK cards are just the newest form of shrinkflation, where consumers pay the same but get less.
If it’s a game I really like, I want to own it physically. Having that option taken away in many cases this generation is an unpleasant feeling, and hadn’t really been an issue for Nintendo shoppers till now. Many people won’t be happy with this situation no matter how you try to spin it.
@Princess_Lilly I’d be interested in hearing about your avatar pic - isn’t that a photoshop of the twin towers on 9/11? That could be triggering for some people.
I went with Japan. That’s a nice Arnie portrait, it’s the only one that says “Konami” outright, and it’s okay to call the game “Contra.” I don’t think we gamers back then would have confused the game with Oliver North.
I trust these will be nice HD remasters of 2 great games, but yowza, that price really is disappointing. I think that with Air Riders and this latest Direct batch of games, Nintendo has made it clear they’re abandoning US$60 and making US$70 their S2 game standard price point. This 2-pack seems extra expensive since I and many others here just bought Galaxy on Switch for the 35th Anniversary in the 3D All-Stars pack.
In the end, I’ll probably order a physical copy. At least this sticker shock is balanced out by my joy and relief that Hades II is getting a full physical release, for a more reasonable US$50.
Happy 40th Bday, Super Mario Brothers! Revisiting this classic is a great idea today.
I think I first saw SMB on a Play Choice 10 cabinet at the local bowling alley and I knew instantly I had to get one of those new Nintendo Entertainment Systems for home. I worked with my dad to earn an allowance and save up and bought my NES Classic set with the SMB pack-in game in the summer of ‘85, I think?
Even on my hand-me-down black & white 13” TV, SMB was a generational leap over the Coleco (Smurfs and Jumpman Jr.) and Atari (Pitfall 2) games we had at home previously.
I spent plenty of time learning the levels and finding secrets along with the other kids in the neighborhood. It was a wonderful, formative game for us, until eventually we moved on to newer NES games, the Genesis, Gameboy, SNES…and the treadmill just never stopped.
It’s been decades since I’ve beaten King Koopa and rescued Princess Toadstool. I’m not sure the eyesight and reflexes of a 50-something are still up to the task, though. I’ll give it a shot, for old time’s sake! 😁
I’ll be buying this, but honestly the November release was a bit of a shock. I wasn’t expecting this game till January or February! I haven’t even beat ToK yet, so I’m expecting I’ll have to backlog this one for a long time. There’s such a barrage of games coming out!
After watching the wallet-busting Direct last night, the main game I’ll be playing is saving up my money! There will be a lot to buy between now and March. 🤑
While the kiddos are with me today I’ll mainly play Spelunky. Every time I start that game, I vow to my kids that I will beat it, and then never come close. 1,120 failed attempts now. I must be the worst player in the world who still loves the game! I’ll play some UFO 50, too.
After the kids depart, I think I’ll go back to playing Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion. It’s already got a Metroid motorcycle to ride! And I betcha Samus’ ride doesn’t turn into a laser buster cannon! I’m patiently waiting for Marvelous to add gyro aiming to the game, though - that and the other improvements they’ve announced really should have been ready day one and on the cartridge.
Wishing everyone a leisurely weekend with time for your favorite games! 🕹️🐍🚀
“Akklaim” wasn’t a brand I associated with quality back in the day. Friends and I played Wizards and Warriors and maybe 1 or 2 of their other NES games, and then I steered clear afterwards.
I’m mildly interested in seeing what they try to revive, though.
We really could use some clarity on what's coming up in December and beyond. Gotta budget!
My guess is that we'll be saying happy birthday to Mario for 20-30 of the 60 minutes. Hopefully we'll get a Mario Maker 2 mouse update and a sneak peek at some big new Mario game.
I'm hoping for dates for Metroid Prime 4, Elden Ring, Hades II, Marvel Cosmic Invasion, and terminally delayed game R-Type Tactics I-II Cosmos. (and physical releases, please!)
I would welcome the Resident Evil remakes but wouldn't be buying for a long time as they are sure to be game key cards and I will hold out for a suitable discount.
Unlikely perennial wants: FTL (Faster Than Light), Mad Max game from the PS4, Shadow of Mordor games.
Great to hear - the home screen icon was a little drab. It's the game that counts, though, and wow I am loving this collection! I think I've played more UFO 50 than I have Mario Kart World or DK Bananza. I've been meandering through the games somewhat "chronologically," so I've played mostly Bug Hunter, Ninpek, Camouflage, Paint Chase, and Planet Zoldath. I've got to sit down one day to play Barbuta and use a sheet of graph paper for notes.
It's just been a brilliant game, and I'd expect nothing less from the creators of Spelunky. I'll dip into UFO 50 now and again for a long time to come.
@Polvasti
I’m pretty sure Scrambled Egg was a dual release - Arcade Archives version for Switch, and Arcade Archives 2 version (with more online features and improved save states) for S2. So NL gets to put it on this dedicated games list.
At this point, Hamster has a lot of ACA games representing in the S2 top 50. It’s early days. 😁
I’ve played Ridge Racer a bit since launch, but that’s it for me so far.
No Silksong for me, as I’m waiting for the physical release next year or whenever, as I did with the original Hollow Knight. Hopefully it will collect all the patches and DLC that appear till that point and be a nice definitive physical edition.
There’s certainly plenty to play in the interim - my stack of unplayed games exploded this week. Star Wars Outlaws, Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion, Shinobi: Art of Vengeance, Super Robot Wars Y, a pair of ACA NEOGEO collections, and a pair of TOAPLAN Arcade collections are all newly-delivered and jostling for a turn in the cartridge slot. I definitely bit off more than I can chew this time. 😅
@PJOReilly @NintndoNik Thank you both for pursuing that Ubi login question! It was a crucial one for me - a mandatory login would have been a dealbreaker for me, as I'm already compromising by buying (eeww) a game key card. (The way I see it, Outlaws was a game I wanted to try, and a physical dongle to download the game was better than buying a nontransferable license on the eshop.)
But today I was fretting I'd have to cancel my preorder because I have no intention of creating an Ubi account. It's been so long since I've played any of their games, I'd forgotten all about that little wrinkle. Ubisoft absolutely should allow you to opt out of their tracking system.
So airplane mode, here I come! Glad to hear PJ approves of the game, too.
Another very fun and functional review from @PJOReilly ! I love having a few good laughs while reading about upcoming games - mecha games in particular, since they're always so serious yet absurd. You need to have a sense of humor playing them.
Only a 6 is disappointing, but after playing the demo, I can't say I'm shocked. Still, I'll pick up my physical preorder this week and have a fun enough time tinkering and customizing some mech suits. I imagine they'll patch things up and maybe even get it to run at 60fps eventually? In the end, though, as long as it's fun running and gunning with bazookas and Macross missiles, I'll be satisfied.
I’m an old student of the language and 文字遊戯•WORD GAME looked like a fun test of one’s Japanese reading comprehension. As such, this isn’t one I expected to come West! When the entire game is a test of your ability to read Japanese and recognize kanji characters, I can’t imagine how you’d translate that. I guess it’s just the unaltered Japanese version?
Either way, I’m in this game’s tiny demographic, and it looks quite fun, but I’d have to bust out my strongest reading glasses. And that price, yowtch!! I’ll just wishlist on the NA and JP eShops for now and wait for a good sale.
It’s a long weekend here in the ‘States, though a sad one as we see summertime take its leave. Sadder still as I wait to find out how much more I’ll have to pay to import games I preordered from Japan and the UK thanks to Trump’s absurd tariff rules. 🤬
Anyway, I’ll be playing a game I never thought to see in the year 2025: Space Adventure Cobra, a run & gun platformer based on one of my fave TV anime series from 40 years ago. I wish that the controls were a little more precise and that the Japanese language track was actually on the cartridge (it was in the big day one patch), but overall it’s a fun time for me and a fitting tribute, much like Microids’ earlier nostalgic anime game, UFO Robo Grendizer.
Also I’ll keep dabbling in UFO 50, maybe try to survive longer than 90 seconds in the Ninpek game. This simulation/collection is such a love-letter to our hobby! 🥰
But hold everything! Did @dartmonkey just say there is a new STAR TREK game on Switch?? Is that even logical?? I need to investigate tout suite.
Thank you for the heads-up!
I have only just heard of this Trek game in today’s “What Are You Playing This Weekend” article. Apparently it just came to Switch 2 days ago? And it’s an action-adventure RPG with exploration? Could this be the quality Star Trek console game I’ve waited ages for? Fascinating. 🤨 I’ll need to research!
They already promised “2025,” and want to avoid more “please understands,” so I’m betting on a December release. Didn’t Smash Ultimate have a December release?
If it needs more time in the oven and gets pushed to 2026, that would be lame. But I can wait. There is plenty to play till then.
Ah well, another unsavory bit of S2 news. It’s tough to comment without knowing the cause(s). Have they been withholding kits because of Herr Trump’s economic instability? Scarcity of hardware? Overconfidence? Retirement of key personnel? Or just plain ‘ol lack of preparation?
Either way, the situation sounds awful and ultimately will hurt sales of these expensive S2 consoles. What’s more - these developers’ livelihoods are at stake here! I hope Nintendo is doing their utmost to get kits out there quickly.
I'll give credit where it is due - from a physical collector's POV, game key carts are better than code-in-a-box, because the buyer can at least lend the game (sorry, download code) to a friend or family member, or just sell it if they lose interest.
That said, overall GKC's are a shrinkflation cop-out - foisting the memory cost onto the consumer, and taking away our ownership of a product. Key disks have been around for other consoles, but GKC's are a dismaying new development for Nintendo fans. Maybe Nintendo intended the GKCs as a way to get more large, 64GB+ modern games on their platform AND in stores, but what is happening is that 3rd party publishers are using GKC for NEARLY EVERYTHING, regardless of file size.
GKC's are not the right solution to the S2's physical media problem - Nintendo needs to make smaller/cheaper conventional carts available to their 3rd party publishers. Give them a cost-effective alternative to GKCs, and you'll see more happy customers.
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Re: Review: Star Trek: Resurgence (Switch) - '90s Trek Fan? This'll Transport You
Oh dear, I chuckled at too many of the Trekkie references in Gavin’s review to be able to ignore this game. There’s just too much to play through right now! I’ll watchlist it for now in the minuscule chance we get a physical release (Make it so!) and plan on picking this up in the near future.
Re: Beat 'Em Up Classic Double Dragon Gets A Modern Revival On Switch This October
Technos arcade games Renegade (Kunio-kun) and Double Dragon were my first beat ‘em up experiences, and set the stage for Final Fight, TMNT, X-Men, Dungeons & Dragons, and other later arcade cabs. At home, ports of these games and originals like Streets of Rage kept me playing without eating all my quarters and hooked me to the genre for life. I’m thrilled to see this beat ‘em up renaissance during the Switch generation. I bought so many ports, remakes, and fun new originals over the last 8 years.
But here’s the sad part - in my fervent collecting, I lack the time to play all these purchases. Games like River City Girls 2, DD Gaiden, DD Neon, DD Collection have all been shamefully neglected.
I like Arc Systems’ output recently and I do intend to buy DD Revive. But I am not in love with the look of the game, so gameplay, content, and those mission and story modes will have to carry it for me. I’m just afraid it will languish in the game purgatory pile while I jump on Absolum and hopefully, eventually Marvel Cosmic Invasion.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (27th September)
@shonenjump86
I dig the new Space Cobra avatar pic!
Did you end up buying the Cobra game?
I haven’t put too much time into it - I found the controls really slippery somehow, but I do like how closely it follows the TV series in look and sound. It’s a miracle the game even exists in 2025, though.
I bet you’d be interested in the licensed City Hunter game coming out in March, too. Games for 40- and 50-something anime fans!
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (27th September)
@Shiryu
Ooohhh I didn’t realize! I have to be more thorough reading the comments.
Ollie should realize you deserve top billing, though! 😜
Either way, thanks for the reply, and good luck getting through the onslaught of game releases here in Q4. This hobby feels extra expensive lately!
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (27th September)
So happy to see @Shiryu back in these pages!
I couldn’t wait for my Hades II physical preorder, either, so I feel a little less guilty now. 😅
I’m sure I’ll devote most of my gaming time this weekend to Melinoë’s divine adventures.
As ever, I’ll try a few runs in Spelunky, too, and shine up my arsenal suit for a mission or two in Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion - I have to try the newly-added gyro aiming with a longbow, though I think I’ll mainly keep spamming my rail gun for every easy victory I can get!
Meanwhile I have to keep an eye out for any news from Tokyo Game Show. I’m excited to hear Red Art Games is bringing us a Switch port of the City Hunter licensed run & gun PC Engine game early next year.
Wishing everyone a sparkling weekend!
Death to Chronos! 🕹️👾
Re: Review: Hades 2 - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition - A Bewitching Sequel That's A Spell Off Perfect
@canaryfarmer
I would be astounded if you regret that Hades purchase - especially if you nabbed it on sale.
Take your time with it and enjoy! From what I've played of the sequel so far, you'll have another delicious feast of a game ready for you when you want it.
Re: Review: Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac (Switch 2) - Short, Sweet, Prettified, And Not For Everyone
Plain ‘ol reasonably-priced Switch physical for me! I’ll be picking up my copy tonight.
It’ll sit on the shelf next to the first Re-Pac for a while, but someday when I don’t have as much on my plate to play, I’ll have a good go at it. I can have a lot of fun with 7-rated games.
Re: Review: Hades 2 - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition - A Bewitching Sequel That's A Spell Off Perfect
@Rainz
Yes I decided I couldn’t compromise on this game. I’ll just have to economize somewhere else in my budget.
I see a lot of PB & J’s in my future meals. 😅
Re: Review: Hades 2 - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition - A Bewitching Sequel That's A Spell Off Perfect
I've got my Hades II hard copy preordered since the day after the Direct, but if this is as good or better than the first Hades??
I'm going to have to double-dip. Off to the eshop I go - farewell $30...
Re: Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Scores New Switch 2 Update, Here Are The Full Patch Notes
Gyro aiming! Oh how I’ve missed you.
I’ve played the early story missions, taken down a few bosses, completed the colosseum, and fused a little too much DNA - my poor character grew a tail! If I wipe the tail DNA factor, I suppose that special ability gets wiped, too, right? It’s so expensive to do the cleanse, I’m afraid to try.
Re: Mecha Strategy RPG 'Relayer Advanced Definitive Edition' Big Bangs Onto Switch 2 Today
Looks interesting, but I’ve got Super Robot Taisen Y sitting on the shelf unplayed so I can’t justify buying another robot tactics game at the moment. Super Robo Y includes Jet Jaguar, the friendly android from the Godzilla vs Megalon movie, as a player character, and I just heard Toho movie kaiju appear as enemies. I’ve got to make time to play it!
Relayer, I’ll have to watchlist for now.
Re: Gallery: Unboxing Superdeluxe's Castlevania Advance And Dominus Collections On Switch
Agreed, these are beautiful sets I don’t regret preordering.
My Superdeluxe Advance Collection delivered from Japan a few weeks ago, and I have the Dominus Collection staged to ship soon.
Sadly, importing to the U.S. means I’ll get to pay another lovely tariff. 😑
Re: TMNT: Splintered Fate Lands Huge Free Content Update And New Paid DLC Next Week
@Darthmoogle
Yup it looks like the physical standard edition (they call it the "Deluxe Edition") is due out next week, on Sep 30th, while the Pipin' Hot collector's edition is dated Oct 24th, for all the cool kids.
I'll pick up my standard ed. preorder next week, but I might break down and buy Hades II digital, and playing that would take priority. My Hades II physical preorder won't be here till nearly Thanksgiving. If it's anything like the original Hades, it'll be a game worth double-dipping on for me.
Re: TMNT: Splintered Fate Lands Huge Free Content Update And New Paid DLC Next Week
The DLC drops the same day as the physical cartridge hits stores (Sep 30), at least here in the US.
No doubt Casey Jones and the free DLC will be on the cartridge, right? Or are they just setting us up for the "ultimate" physical edition next year or so? I guess we shall see.
Edit: Latest package art seems to indicate Casey is on the cart, at least.
Re: Mike Mignola-Inspired Co-Op Roguelike 'Sworn' Dodges Hades 2, Switch Version Coming "At A Later Date"
I wouldn't mind a "Hades" take on the Arthurian legends (Excalibur was one of my fave weapons in Hades, come to think of it).
I'll keep this on my radar, but yeah, Sworn looks like it cleaves very close to Hades and should try to keep its distance to avoid being swallowed by the Hades II release this week.
But why the Mike Mignola "inspired" artwork? Couldn't they collaborate with the man himself as character designer or art director or something? In my experience, comic book artists are usually open to work on commission! It's probably just wishful thinking, but actual Mignola input really would have helped this game stand out.
Re: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate Teases New Playable Character
@Darthmoogle @Ellie-Moo
Wouldn’t it be awesome if the publisher surprised us and included Casey Jones and this mystery character on the cartridge?
I know - fat chance, right? 😑
Re: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate Teases New Playable Character
In @Misima ‘s defense, there has been a bevy of TMNT games these last few years:
Cowabunga Collection
Shredder’s Revenge
Wrath of the Mutants
Splintered Fate
Tactical Takedown
It feels like 1992! Did I miss any?
Plus I had to buy Shredder’s Revenge 3 times because they kept putting out newer physical editions with extra characters.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (20th September)
I’m afraid outdoor chores will pull me away a bit this weekend, but I’ll probably keep juggling Spelunky, UFO 50, and Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion like last week.
I misspoke last time when I said I’d racked up 1100 deaths in Spelunky. It’s actually closer to 1,875 deaths. It’s amazing how I can still find novel ways to die after so much futility. But some day I’ll get though it and finally allow myself to try Spelunky 2 (which is probably even harder).
Wishing everyone a fun weekend - don’t say anything that’ll get you censored! 🫢
Re: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate Teases New Playable Character
@Liam_Doolan
Did the Switch physical edition for Splintered Fates release in the UK last month? I think the release was quietly pushed back till Sep 30th here in the US.
Re: Here's When Hades 2 Releases In Your Time Zone
I've already preordered a Switch 2 physical, but I don't know if I'll be able to wait till then!
I played the hel outta the first game.
Re: SNK Announces ACA NEOGEO Selection Vol. 9 And Vol. 10 For Switch
@romanista
Yeah, Magician Lord was among the earliest NeoGeo releases, and really stood out back then with its high quality (although it was brutally difficult - a coin muncher for sure).
I kept waiting for it to pop up in an Arcade Archives sale, and I never happened to catch it. So I’m glad we’re finally getting it in these physical selections!
Evercade has tempted me with their collections, especially when they released that nice tabletop mini arcade cabinet! I just can’t buy everything I want, though! I hope you’re enjoying their NeoGeo collection. Is the emulation and overall experience on par with the Arcade Archives releases?
Re: SNK Announces ACA NEOGEO Selection Vol. 9 And Vol. 10 For Switch
@Zuljaras
Yes!! Magician Lord!! It’s been a long wait.
But I really didn’t expect this announcement for Vols. 9 & 10 so soon!
Hamster, you sneaky buggers!!
Re: Genre-Bending 'Baroque YA' Collection Headed To Switch In Japan
I've never played any of the Baroque games, but this collection sounds intriguing! Definitely a possiblity for a late-year import for me. I'll have to see what else in announced at the Tokyo Game Show next week.
Re: 'Rogue 'Em Up' Absolum's New Gameplay Trailer Is Packed With Fighting, Fantasy And Frogs
That was a nice in-depth look! I didn't realize we were getting Golden Axe-style mounts, even!
If Gamestop is to be believed, my preorder will be in on Oct 17th. I can't wait! Guard Crush Games did an amazing job with Streets of Rage 4. With Absolum being their own original IP, it looks like they're letting their imaginations run wild. I've a feeling fans of the genre really will be in for a treat.
Personally, I think roguelike/roguelite is a perfect fit for arcade action games like this - I love unlocking characters, abilities, new stages, etc, in games, so done right, the rogue elements can really enhance replayability beyond just the vaunted one coin clear.
Re: Marvel Beat 'Em Up 'Cosmic Invasion' Reveals Two More Playable Characters
Happy to see Black Panther here, though I think I’d have preferred my Ghost Rider in the plain ‘ol Johnny Blaze or Danny Ketch variety.
Either way, this, Hades II, and Elden Ring are my 3 most anticipated Switch games right now.
This game better be on the cart or I’m gonna whip out the PENANCE STARE 🔥💀🔥
Re: Random: 'Days Of Our Lives' Character Gets Lucky By Name-Dropping Xenoblade
It’s not even a 2-player game!
Watch out Arianna, the guy can’t be trusted. 😬
Re: Review: Hollow Knight: Silksong - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition - Woven To Brutal Perfection
Wow-wee a perfect 10! It’s been a while. Even the original Hollow Knight only rated a 9. If you’re telling me that Silksong is better than its forebear, it must be truly exceptional.
It’s going to be a long wait for a physical release! But perhaps it’s for the best. Maybe it’ll come with the DLC on the cart. And there’s too much to buy and play right now, anyway! 😅
Re: Poll: Box Art Brawl - Operation C / Probotector (Game Boy)
@Princess_Lilly
Yeah it could hit pretty close to home for some people here. Thank you 🙇🏻♀️
Re: Nintendo Is "Acting To Protect The Industry" With Switch 2 Game Key Cards, Says Ex-Capcom Composer
Nah, sorry, with all due respect Sugimori-san, but the game key cards are a compromise at best. Nintendo isn’t being altruistic here. GKC seem like a stopgap measure, since Nintendo’s normal physical media is too expensive or requires too much optimizing for companies like Ubisoft to implement.
Or else GK cards are just the newest form of shrinkflation, where consumers pay the same but get less.
If it’s a game I really like, I want to own it physically. Having that option taken away in many cases this generation is an unpleasant feeling, and hadn’t really been an issue for Nintendo shoppers till now. Many people won’t be happy with this situation no matter how you try to spin it.
Re: Poll: Box Art Brawl - Operation C / Probotector (Game Boy)
@Princess_Lilly
I’d be interested in hearing about your avatar pic - isn’t that a photoshop of the twin towers on 9/11? That could be triggering for some people.
Re: Poll: Box Art Brawl - Operation C / Probotector (Game Boy)
I went with Japan. That’s a nice Arnie portrait, it’s the only one that says “Konami” outright, and it’s okay to call the game “Contra.” I don’t think we gamers back then would have confused the game with Oliver North.
Re: Poll: So, Will You Be Getting Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 For Switch?
I trust these will be nice HD remasters of 2 great games, but yowza, that price really is disappointing. I think that with Air Riders and this latest Direct batch of games, Nintendo has made it clear they’re abandoning US$60 and making US$70 their S2 game standard price point. This 2-pack seems extra expensive since I and many others here just bought Galaxy on Switch for the 35th Anniversary in the 3D All-Stars pack.
In the end, I’ll probably order a physical copy. At least this sticker shock is balanced out by my joy and relief that Hades II is getting a full physical release, for a more reasonable US$50.
Re: Opinion: I'm Celebrating Super Mario Bros.' 40th Anniversary By Finally Finishing It
Happy 40th Bday, Super Mario Brothers! Revisiting this classic is a great idea today.
I think I first saw SMB on a Play Choice 10 cabinet at the local bowling alley and I knew instantly I had to get one of those new Nintendo Entertainment Systems for home. I worked with my dad to earn an allowance and save up and bought my NES Classic set with the SMB pack-in game in the summer of ‘85, I think?
Even on my hand-me-down black & white 13” TV, SMB was a generational leap over the Coleco (Smurfs and Jumpman Jr.) and Atari (Pitfall 2) games we had at home previously.
I spent plenty of time learning the levels and finding secrets along with the other kids in the neighborhood. It was a wonderful, formative game for us, until eventually we moved on to newer NES games, the Genesis, Gameboy, SNES…and the treadmill just never stopped.
It’s been decades since I’ve beaten King Koopa and rescued Princess Toadstool. I’m not sure the eyesight and reflexes of a 50-something are still up to the task, though. I’ll give it a shot, for old time’s sake! 😁
Re: Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Imprisonment Box Art Officially Revealed For Switch 2
Looks great except for the big red letterbox!
I’ll be buying this, but honestly the November release was a bit of a shock. I wasn’t expecting this game till January or February! I haven’t even beat ToK yet, so I’m expecting I’ll have to backlog this one for a long time. There’s such a barrage of games coming out!
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (13th September)
After watching the wallet-busting Direct last night, the main game I’ll be playing is saving up my money! There will be a lot to buy between now and March. 🤑
While the kiddos are with me today I’ll mainly play Spelunky. Every time I start that game, I vow to my kids that I will beat it, and then never come close. 1,120 failed attempts now. I must be the worst player in the world who still loves the game! I’ll play some UFO 50, too.
After the kids depart, I think I’ll go back to playing Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion. It’s already got a Metroid motorcycle to ride! And I betcha Samus’ ride doesn’t turn into a laser buster cannon! I’m patiently waiting for Marvelous to add gyro aiming to the game, though - that and the other improvements they’ve announced really should have been ready day one and on the cartridge.
Wishing everyone a leisurely weekend with time for your favorite games! 🕹️🐍🚀
Re: Publisher Acclaim Is Hosting Its Own Showcase Today
“Akklaim” wasn’t a brand I associated with quality back in the day. Friends and I played Wizards and Warriors and maybe 1 or 2 of their other NES games, and then I steered clear afterwards.
I’m mildly interested in seeing what they try to revive, though.
Re: Talking Point: Nintendo Direct September Predictions - What Do You Hope To See?
We really could use some clarity on what's coming up in December and beyond. Gotta budget!
My guess is that we'll be saying happy birthday to Mario for 20-30 of the 60 minutes. Hopefully we'll get a Mario Maker 2 mouse update and a sneak peek at some big new Mario game.
I'm hoping for dates for Metroid Prime 4, Elden Ring, Hades II, Marvel Cosmic Invasion, and terminally delayed game R-Type Tactics I-II Cosmos. (and physical releases, please!)
I would welcome the Resident Evil remakes but wouldn't be buying for a long time as they are sure to be game key cards and I will hold out for a suitable discount.
Unlikely perennial wants: FTL (Faster Than Light), Mad Max game from the PS4, Shadow of Mordor games.
Re: Nintendo Direct Announced For Friday, 12th September 2025
Felt like it had to happen. 60 minutes!
Choo choo! All aboard the hype train!! 🚂
Re: UFO 50 Has Been Updated On Switch, Here Are The Full Patch Notes
Great to hear - the home screen icon was a little drab. It's the game that counts, though, and wow I am loving this collection! I think I've played more UFO 50 than I have Mario Kart World or DK Bananza.
I've been meandering through the games somewhat "chronologically," so I've played mostly Bug Hunter, Ninpek, Camouflage, Paint Chase, and Planet Zoldath. I've got to sit down one day to play Barbuta and use a sheet of graph paper for notes.
It's just been a brilliant game, and I'd expect nothing less from the creators of Spelunky. I'll dip into UFO 50 now and again for a long time to come.
Re: The Best Nintendo Switch 2 Games
@Polvasti
I’m pretty sure Scrambled Egg was a dual release - Arcade Archives version for Switch, and Arcade Archives 2 version (with more online features and improved save states) for S2. So NL gets to put it on this dedicated games list.
At this point, Hamster has a lot of ACA games representing in the S2 top 50. It’s early days. 😁
I’ve played Ridge Racer a bit since launch, but that’s it for me so far.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (6th September)
No Silksong for me, as I’m waiting for the physical release next year or whenever, as I did with the original Hollow Knight. Hopefully it will collect all the patches and DLC that appear till that point and be a nice definitive physical edition.
There’s certainly plenty to play in the interim - my stack of unplayed games exploded this week. Star Wars Outlaws, Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion, Shinobi: Art of Vengeance, Super Robot Wars Y, a pair of ACA NEOGEO collections, and a pair of TOAPLAN Arcade collections are all newly-delivered and jostling for a turn in the cartridge slot. I definitely bit off more than I can chew this time. 😅
Wishing everyone a fun weekend! 🕹️👾
Re: Review: Star Wars Outlaws (Switch 2) - An Underrated Adventure, A Super-Solid Port
@PJOReilly @NintndoNik
Thank you both for pursuing that Ubi login question! It was a crucial one for me - a mandatory login would have been a dealbreaker for me, as I'm already compromising by buying (eeww) a game key card. (The way I see it, Outlaws was a game I wanted to try, and a physical dongle to download the game was better than buying a nontransferable license on the eshop.)
But today I was fretting I'd have to cancel my preorder because I have no intention of creating an Ubi account. It's been so long since I've played any of their games, I'd forgotten all about that little wrinkle. Ubisoft absolutely should allow you to opt out of their tracking system.
So airplane mode, here I come! Glad to hear PJ approves of the game, too.
Re: Review: Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion (Switch 2) - Decently Deep Mech Combat, But Clunky In Parts
Another very fun and functional review from @PJOReilly ! I love having a few good laughs while reading about upcoming games - mecha games in particular, since they're always so serious yet absurd. You need to have a sense of humor playing them.
Only a 6 is disappointing, but after playing the demo, I can't say I'm shocked. Still, I'll pick up my physical preorder this week and have a fun enough time tinkering and customizing some mech suits. I imagine they'll patch things up and maybe even get it to run at 60fps eventually? In the end, though, as long as it's fun running and gunning with bazookas and Macross missiles, I'll be satisfied.
Re: Word Game Showcased In Japan's 'Indie World' Is Coming To The West
I’m an old student of the language and 文字遊戯•WORD GAME looked like a fun test of one’s Japanese reading comprehension. As such, this isn’t one I expected to come West! When the entire game is a test of your ability to read Japanese and recognize kanji characters, I can’t imagine how you’d translate that. I guess it’s just the unaltered Japanese version?
Either way, I’m in this game’s tiny demographic, and it looks quite fun, but I’d have to bust out my strongest reading glasses. And that price, yowtch!! I’ll just wishlist on the NA and JP eShops for now and wait for a good sale.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (30th August)
It’s a long weekend here in the ‘States, though a sad one as we see summertime take its leave. Sadder still as I wait to find out how much more I’ll have to pay to import games I preordered from Japan and the UK thanks to Trump’s absurd tariff rules. 🤬
Anyway, I’ll be playing a game I never thought to see in the year 2025: Space Adventure Cobra, a run & gun platformer based on one of my fave TV anime series from 40 years ago. I wish that the controls were a little more precise and that the Japanese language track was actually on the cartridge (it was in the big day one patch), but overall it’s a fun time for me and a fitting tribute, much like Microids’ earlier nostalgic anime game, UFO Robo Grendizer.
Also I’ll keep dabbling in UFO 50, maybe try to survive longer than 90 seconds in the Ninpek game. This simulation/collection is such a love-letter to our hobby! 🥰
But hold everything! Did @dartmonkey just say there is a new STAR TREK game on Switch?? Is that even logical?? I need to investigate tout suite.
Thank you for the heads-up!
Wishing everyone a fantastic weekend! 🕹️🛸👾
Re: Star Trek: Resurgence
I have only just heard of this Trek game in today’s “What Are You Playing This Weekend” article. Apparently it just came to Switch 2 days ago? And it’s an action-adventure RPG with exploration? Could this be the quality Star Trek console game I’ve waited ages for? Fascinating. 🤨
I’ll need to research!
Re: Poll: When The Heck Is Metroid Prime 4 Actually Launching?
They already promised “2025,” and want to avoid more “please understands,” so I’m betting on a December release. Didn’t Smash Ultimate have a December release?
If it needs more time in the oven and gets pushed to 2026, that would be lame. But I can wait. There is plenty to play till then.
Re: Evil Exes Join The Fight In The Latest 'Scott Pilgrim EX' Trailer
@KayFiOS
Anamanaguchi is confirmed doing the soundtrack for Scott Pilgrim EX.
It just wouldn't be a sequel without them!
I preordered the physical game with the OST CD just for that reason.
Re: Developers Reportedly Still Struggling To Get Switch 2 Dev Kits
Ah well, another unsavory bit of S2 news. It’s tough to comment without knowing the cause(s). Have they been withholding kits because of Herr Trump’s economic instability? Scarcity of hardware? Overconfidence? Retirement of key personnel? Or just plain ‘ol lack of preparation?
Either way, the situation sounds awful and ultimately will hurt sales of these expensive S2 consoles.
What’s more - these developers’ livelihoods are at stake here! I hope Nintendo is doing their utmost to get kits out there quickly.
Re: Japan's National Library Says Game-Key Cards Are Not Eligible For Preservation
I'll give credit where it is due - from a physical collector's POV, game key carts are better than code-in-a-box, because the buyer can at least lend the game (sorry, download code) to a friend or family member, or just sell it if they lose interest.
That said, overall GKC's are a shrinkflation cop-out - foisting the memory cost onto the consumer, and taking away our ownership of a product. Key disks have been around for other consoles, but GKC's are a dismaying new development for Nintendo fans. Maybe Nintendo intended the GKCs as a way to get more large, 64GB+ modern games on their platform AND in stores, but what is happening is that 3rd party publishers are using GKC for NEARLY EVERYTHING, regardless of file size.
GKC's are not the right solution to the S2's physical media problem - Nintendo needs to make smaller/cheaper conventional carts available to their 3rd party publishers. Give them a cost-effective alternative to GKCs, and you'll see more happy customers.