8/24/2023 0 Comments Star trek resurgence shadow playRandom aside: Playing The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is making me want to become a speedrunner. We had many a good word to say about this charming game that you should definitely page through. Less than a month after making its debut on PC, the Pokémon-like RPG Cassette Beasts finally arrives on consoles. I’m very excited to check this one out.īy Gio Castillo Cassette Beasts – May 25th (XSX, XB1, Switch) It’s an unnerving-looking point-and-click mystery game that’s seen some comparisons to Return of the Obra Dinn. In case you missed it on PC, we’re getting The Case of the Golden Idol on Nintendo Switch this week. It’s also Sting’s second Steam port this year, since they released Yggdra Union in Early Access! It’s great to see this developer back again after disappearing for a bit! Let’s hope they continue making and porting their games!īy Alvin Lim The Case of the Golden Idol – May 25th (Switch) Releasing last month on consoles, Fairy Fencer F: Refrain Chord is finally coming to Steam this week! The second (sort of) Fairy Fencer F and also developer Sting’s second Idea Factory game after Hyperdevotion Noire. I’m mighty curious to see what this return trip to Athia and its past has in store for Frey!Īlso Coming This Week Fairy Fencer F: Refrain Chord – May 23rd (Steam) You can read our very own Izzy Parsons’ review of the Forspoken base game to decide if this expansion is something you’d be interested in perusing. It’ll be available for purchase elsewhere on May 26th. Those who purchased the Digital Deluxe Edition of Forspoken will gain access to In Tanta We Trust on May 23rd. New magic parkour abilities await Frey, who now has the support of a formidable ally in combat. While there, she teams up with Tanta Cinta, uncovering the truth behind what led the prominent group of matriarchs known as the Tantas to their eventual madness. I’m intrigued to see where Miasma goes with the story and what it has to say about the present, so count me in.įorspoken: In Tanta We Trust is a DLC expansion set after the base game’s conclusion, finding Frey somehow traveling through Athia’s past. How about the narrative? What is the chronicle of Miasma Chronicle? I came across an interview with the game director that made its context crystal clear it’s an unabashed examination of capitalism and climate change set in a nightmarish dystopian version of America. (No shade intended I’m just not big on either Mario or Rabbids.) I hadn’t played the devs’ previous game, Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden, and the initial reveal didn’t show much in the way of gameplay, so all I could really say about it was “game pretty.” I do enjoy tactics, though, and all the new information out there tells me that Miasma delivers more of that XCOM-with-stealth goodness that should be in more things not called Mario + Rabbids. When Miasma Chronicles was first announced, I didn’t think too much of it. Well, let’s just immediately start off with my pick of the week.
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