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Look out, here comes the SpiderHeck! So yes, this is one of those arena battler affairs that can be played with up to four players in local or online multiplayer. Spins a web standard size, swings a laser sword what a surprise. SpiderHeck, SpiderHeck, does whatever a spider can. I haven’t had a chance to play this yet, but the price is certainly affordable enough to tempt me to give it a shot.
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You can use the coins you earn to upgrade your character between battles. Make combos to fuel your skills and unleash them against your foes before they do the same to you. Well, if you’re going to put yet another matching puzzle game out into the world, the least you can do is make it look as charming as this does. I wish the combat was a little less stiff, but I’m not a big Soulslike person in general. The world building and story in particular shine. Not an outstanding game, but a pretty solid one. He picks up his long unused sword and heads out into the troubled world to try to make a difference one more time. Former soldier Thorn lives a quiet life as a tavern keeper with his disabled son Phid until one day he catches a glance of the person who abducted his daughter Leaf so long ago.

If any of these phrases excite you, then you should be taking a closer look at No Place for Bravery. Still, if you like collecting the weird ones, this certainly qualifies. Arcade operators apparently weren’t fans as players could share high level passwords and play for ages off their initial credits.
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The Return of Ishtar is notable for being the first arcade game with a password save system, so I guess it’s at least historically significant. Both characters must be in play, so if you don’t have a second player you’ll have to control both at the same time. Gilgamesh has rescued Ki from the top of the Tower of Druaga, and now they have to work as a team to get out. Hamster is digging deep again this week, grabbing the much-maligned 1986 sequel to The Tower of Druaga and getting it back out there for everyone to, er, enjoy. Arcade Archives The Return of Ishtar ($7.99) I’m going to be reviewing this one, but I’ll be honest and say it’s one of those games where the fewer details you know, the better. You’re something of a god, trying to help the main character save their dying world. That said, there’s more than enough of the magic here to make it an easy recommendation for those who prefer to play on console. OneShot: World Machine Edition ($14.99)Īdmittedly, this is an adventure game that was so carefully crafted to be played on a computer that it can’t help but lose something in the process to a console, and no, I can’t explain that without ruining things. You have a nice dog and can make friends or more than friends with the townspeople, so all the important boxes are checked off here. You’re like the town doctor, and that may just be a neat enough twist to catch the eye of those who are getting a little weary of plowing the land. This is one of those farming games, but instead of growing crops and such you’re brewing potions and doing alchemy. I ended up starting it late due to Tokyo Game Show, but what I have played so far is excellent.

I’m hoping to have a review ready for this one early next week. The concept is quite cool, with the adventure taking place in a book that you end up being able to manipulate using words.

Here’s another one! It’s got a bit of a Stranger Things vibe to it, with that not-too-scary-but-maybe-a-little horror feel. Gee, we’ve been getting a lot of really awesome adventure games on Switch recently. It’s certainly not following all the typical Final Fantasy Tactics/Tactics Ogre rules.
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But the good news is that there is a demo for this game, so you can download it and try it out yourself. This one is a tactical RPG co-developed with Lancarse, who have worked on everything from Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey to Space Bust-A-Move. Square Enix is going to be rolling out a new game every week or so from here on out, so brace yourself and/or your wallet.

New Releases The DioField Chronicle ($59.99) Several other improvements, changes, and fixes have been made as well. A new Striker Rankings feature has been added to the main menu that allows you to track your performance in online matches over a fixed period of time, and you can now customize supporters and use coins for victory celebrations.
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It adds new characters Pauline and Diddy Kong, plus the new Planetoid stadium and Barrel gear set.
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The second free update for the enjoyable arcade soccer game Mario Strikers: Battle League is now available to download.
