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So, like, ININ Games and Smallthing Studios just dropped this story trailer for “Simon The Sorcerer Origins.” It’s heading to the Nintendo Switch. Yep, that’s happening.
Now, I’ve got to mention, it’s an official prequel. I guess it’s set just weeks before that original point-and-click game we all remember. Licensed by Adventure Soft Publishing, if you’re into details. Honestly, the nostalgia is real, and I can’t help but get those tingly feelings.
So here’s the thing — they’ve gone with this cartoony look again. Which is cool, right? And apparently, they’ve mixed in real-time sequences with magic and puzzle-solving. I mean, who’s not up for a good puzzle? Well, except when you’re stuck for hours and… yeah. Anyway, they promise to answer some of those burning questions fans have been asking since forever. Or maybe just since the first game. Close enough.
And get this: they got Simon’s original voice actors back. Chris Barrie for English, Erik Borner for German. It’s like reuniting with old pals. Plus, Rick Astley’s in on it, too. Remember “Together Forever”? Yep, that’s part of the soundtrack. Random, but kind of cool too.
So, mark your calendars or scribble it somewhere — October 28, 2025. That’s when “Simon The Sorcerer Origins” drops on the Nintendo eShop and in stores worldwide. Nintendo Switch fans, rejoice or something.
Okay, so yeah, there’s a story trailer. I’d check it out, but honestly, I got sidetracked thinking about all the nostalgia trips from the 90s. Classic me.
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