Oh wow, where do I even start with all this game chatter? It’s a bit like walking into a candy store with way too many choices, you know? Anyway, here’s the scoop on some gaming stuff that slipped by last week—like, I totally missed Super Xevious in the Archives. How did that happen? My mind was probably somewhere else—likely lost in the chaos of everyday life.
So, picture this: we’re hurtling towards the Switch 2 launch, and everyone’s buzzing about it. Japan’s at the forefront, revamping “Tokimeki Memorial.” But then there’s this other element causing waves—a Switch 1 Direct feature. Yup, neck-and-neck in importance. Who would’ve thought High on Life would snatch the spotlight as the game of the week? Crazy, right? It’s that shooter crafted by the mind behind Rick and Morty—you know, before that whole scandal about ‘not being able to keep it zipped’. People and their drama.
Hidden nuggets? Spiritfall has my curiosity, mostly due to its Friday release. And… a certain Nordic egg-shaped console is squeezing into PC-98 territory with Rune Worth. Though, be warned, if Japanese isn’t your forte, you might be in a bit of a pickle.
Now, North America has its own set of attractions. High on Life drops here too—the price tag’s a bit hefty ($39.99, in case you’re counting pennies). There’s more: imagine tearing apart ships in Ship Graveyard Simulator 2, or diving into chaos with Captain Blood on Tuesday. Seriously, it’s like a buffet of games on display.
Then, as we’re meandering through Europe, prices do a little dance—like High on Life listing at €36.49. There’s a whole lineup with names like Mirage: Ignis Fatuus and Dunk Dunk, both promising a mad dash of entertainment.
And swinging over to the world of the rising sun—Japan is all set with releases like Tokimeki Memorial priced at ¥6600. Honestly, you’d think these names were pulled right out of a hat. And as I write, there’s this nostalgic hum of a Game Boy firing up, reminding me of simpler times.
Oh, and before I forget—sales are a real thing. Star Trek: Legends, a whopping 67% off till the 18th, all for the love of May 4th. Not exactly the game you expected, but hey, who’s complaining about a bargain?
So, as the dust settles and the game titles blur, I’m sipping coffee, wondering if I should warn my wallet. Yep, gaming can be quite the expensive passion, huh? But then again, there’s nothing quite like that new game smell—it’s like… happiness in digital form.