It's so utterly offensive in every way that it almost comes back around to being charmingly inoffensive? It's hilariously stupid. Currently, that's Dead Cells, Roundguard, and 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!Īlso, I started my third playthrough of Dante's Inferno last night. This weekend, if the weather's crappy (which it will be, I just checked) I am going to be firing up, which is June's Backlog Club game, and I'll also be trying out new games to wean myself off of my Slay The Spire addiction. My poor lovely bike has been in the basement since last October (thanks, Canadian Winter) so I'm excited to - oh, sorry, this is What Are You Playing. This weekend, if the weather's nice, I'm going for a bike ride. A few m embers of the Nintendo Life team have done just that below, so feel free to give our entries a read and then join in with your own via our comment section. Now it's time to chill out and discuss our weekend gaming plans. And Kate took a look back at her favourite janky RPG, Dragon's Dogma, on the week of its tenth anniversary. A surprising reboot came out on Friday Kao the Kangaroo is back and at its best. We also reviewed the beautiful, emotional OPUS: Echo of Starsong - Full Bloom Edition. And Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes finally, officially, got confirmed for Switch. A dancing Psyduck toy took the internet by storm. Three new NES and SNES games have appeared on NSO this week. 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.
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