Tokyo Game Show has brought with it a few new streams and presentations to get your juices flowing, but did they manage it this week? What highlights stood out for you from State of Play and (to a much lesser degree) the Xbox show?
My gaming this week has been all about the third man, though (after wrapping up my review of Ara: History Untold). Nintendo’s just released the charming The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, and I very much enjoyed its fresh perspective on a Zelda adventure (now with more Zelda!). It’s the start of a busy time for Switch fans, with a Mario Party and a Mario & Luigi in the next couple months as well. Who needs a Switch 2, eh? Well…. it would help with Zelda’s frame rate….
Nick P is off on holiday soon, so he’s been trying to wrap up loose ends before he goes. He snagged the platinum for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth and played a little bit of Dead by Daylight.
For Jim, meanwhile, he’s continued on with Astro Bot and TimeSplitters. For the former, he’s been rationing his time with the game to not overdose on joyful gaming, while for the latter he grabbed the platinum trophy for the first game and is now playing through TimeSplitters 2 – aided by the emulator’s rewind function on PS5.
Humming the Match of the Day theme tune while he plays, Aran has branded FC 25 as “okay”. Final Fantasy XVI has been more engaging for him – “The presentation is great and the story is getting very interesting.”
Ade is having to revise his opinion of Star Wars: Outlaws, because the stealth missions suck – “Who thought that was a good idea? It’s definitely taken the shine off my experience with the game.” So he’s got back to work on finishing up reviews of Bloomtown: A Different Story and Enotria: The Last Song.
Gamoc has been playing Everspace 2, which he bought after forgetting he’s played a bit of it on Game Pass, and then realised why it’s so forgettable. More memorable is his returning jolly through Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag, though he bounced off
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