Okay, so… what did we totally forget last week? Oh right, Super Xevious pops up in the Archives. Honestly, didn’t even realize it existed until now. Whoops.
Alright, picture this – T-4 weeks and the buzz for Switch 2 in Japan is all about some Tokimeki Memorial remake. Crazy, right? But hold up, imagine if it sneaks into the Switch 1 Direct. A plot twist! Suddenly High on Life steals the show. Yeah, yeah, same dude behind Rick and Morty. You know the one – his exit from the show was a mess.
Friday brings us Spiritfall, which is kinda intriguing. Though, prices jumped for that EggConsole line making a leap to the PC-98 realm with Rune Worth. Not gonna lie, if you’re not brushing up on your Japanese, the game’s playability is a bit of a gamble. Oh, and speaking of the Switch 2, the eShop in Europe is teasing sales pre-launch. Hitman: World of Assassination ends up the answer to whatever trivia was tossed around.
North America
High on Life hits shelves at almost 40 bucks. Yeah, Tuesday’s the day. Then there’s Ship Graveyard Simulator 2. Actually costing $30, which is sorta amusing for scrapping ships in a digital sea. Captain Blood, that’s Tuesday too. Mirage: Ignis Fatuus… sounds mysterious, but no idea what it’s about. Spiritfall on Friday, wait for it. And, Dunk Dunk’s giving me some odd vibes.
The list goes on with stuff like Strings Theory and a peculiar title called "Pet The Pup At The Party". Picture a chaos of indie games storming in.
Sales? Star Trek: Legends goes cheap for a bit. To anyone still wondering, it’s either DekuDeals or PSPrices to track the bargains. A few titles offer a detour from typical. Games like Capybara Zen. Yes, Capybaras being zen, because why not?
Europe
High on Life’s here too, obviously priced slightly different because currency magic. Ship Graveyard Simulator 2 appears to maintain consistent pricing. Captain Blood reappears and chaos reigns.
“Chaos Galaxy 2!” That’s Wednesday. And, Spiritfall awaits by Friday. There’s even this hilarious thing, a little indie gem they’re calling “Pet The Pup At The Party”. Pricey puppies.
Anyway, so here’s the lowdown: a handful of titles making an appearance, yet a mess of casual listings flooding the release calendar. Sometimes, diving headfirst into the game universe can feel like falling through a rabbit hole of oddly priced adventures and indie fantasies. Fascinating and chaotic all at once.