Ryan’s Pick:I’m at a loss this week as I normally would have chosen the latest Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, however I think that with the release of Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker soon I am probably going to abstain. Otherwise, you might until Pokémon Legends: Arceus releases in January. The Grand Underground component is a welcome new feature. Still if you never played the DS originals, jump in. I thought I wouldn’t tire of the largely linear treks, simple storylines, and pocket monster collection, but a succession of remakes that barely veer from the originals have caused franchise fatigue. But Sword and Shield demonstrated my once resilient love for the Pokémon franchise slowly ebbing away. Similarly, nostalgia is pressuring me to give a nod to Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. If any developers could craft a sim where you can charge $50 for a sloppy omurice and an accompanying polaroid with gravure idols, they’d have my eternal admiration. On a side note, I’d love a café-themed game that allowed for tourist price gouging. There’s not much substance there and the entire experience ends just as it starts getting interesting. But what I got was little more than an inaugural entry into a series that will probably run as long as it’s still profitable. Going in with measured expectations, I would have been content with light-hearted trope-driven comedy and some light fan-service. As such, Would You Like to Run an Idol Cafe? earned my attention when it was released on PC last summer. Rob’s Pick: There’s a side of me that’s inexplicably drawn to titles which ask rhetorical questions. TY the Tasmanian Tiger HD (physical, $29.99) Would You Like to Run an Idol Cafe? (digital, $9.99)ĭEEEER Simulator: Your Average Everyday Deer Game (digital, $19.99) Whiskey Mafia: Leo’s Family (digital, $4.99) Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion (physical, $29.99) Space Moth Lunar Edition (digital, $7.99) Romeow: In the Cracked World (digital, $2.99) Pokémon Shining Pearl (physical & digital, $59.99) Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl Double Pack (physical and digital, $119.99) Pokémon Brilliant Diamond (physical & digital, $59.99) NASCAR Heat Ultimate Edition+ (physical & digital, $39.99) My Universe: Interior Designer (physical & digital, $29.99) My Universe: Puppies and Kittens (physical & digital, $29.99) Kosmonavtes: Academy Escape (digital, $5.99) Kena: Bridge of Spirits – Deluxe Edition (physical, $49.99) The Last Stand – Aftermath (physical, $34.99) Nerf Legends (physical & digital, $49.99) For fans of first-person shooters, this week brings two new titles, with Battlefield 2042 and Nerf Legends arriving on store shelves and digital marketplaces.īattlefield 2042 (physical & digital, $59.99)ĭisco Elysium: The Final Cut (physical, $39.99)ĭisney Classic Games Collection: Aladdin, The Lion King, and The Jungle Book (physical, $29.99)įarming Simulator 22 (physical & digital, $59.99) Cult favorites BloodRayne and its sequel arrive return this week, offering the essential improvements to justify another release. This week, the holidays reissues ramp up with everything from Disco Elysium to a trio of 16-bit era Disney titles repeating this week.
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