
I’m also eyeing a recent release called The Many Pieces of Mr. I need to get back to Sea of Stars after getting distracted by the excellent Making of Karateka this week before polishing off my third temple in TOTK. It’s September and with a couple of packed months ahead (and assuming there’s more unannounced goodness that’ll drop in the coming weeks), I’m already eyeing my prospective GOTY backlog and perspiring a little.

I absolutely loved the base game, love how Tribute Games handled keeping things retro whilst gently modernizing them, and so I'm really looking forward to digging in here and seeing some new areas and characters. I'll be spending the vast majority of my time on a certain space game this weekend, but I will also be making time to boot up my Switch to dig into the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge DLC Dimension Shellshock. Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube Watch on YouTube PJ O'Reilly, Staff Writer It’s also time to return to Blasphemous, which I keep starting and putting down. Time to see whether those little connections between the two games will help. What a satisfying, tightly-knit adventure it’s been, and I’ve experienced some of my favourite RPG dungeons ever in this game – I’m excited for that planned DLC, let’s just say.īeating Sea of Stars has inspired me to revisit The Messenger, which I liked on my initial playthrough but didn’t absolutely adore.

I’ll be capping off Sea of Stars this weekend by going for the true ending. We also enjoyed rediscovering Rune Factory 3 Special, even if we found it to be not quite as "special as the title suggests. In the world of reviews, we got our hands dirty in the " gorgeous farm sim" Fae Farm and went for a ride with the totally tubular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge DLC, Dimension Shellshock.

Kicking things off with the Nintendo big boys, we learnt from Eiji Aonuma that there are no plans for Tears of the Kingdom DLC (though that didn't stop us from discussing what we'd like to have seen), and we finally got to see the promised Miyamoto and Charles Martinet's video message - though it was hardly stuffed with new information.Įlsewhere, we got a handful of new games in the NSO libraries, had a first peak at some surprising new Animal Crossing-themed Nintendo Switch Lites and gawped as Sea of Stars' sales continued to astonish. The weekend has once again rolled around and that means that it is time for another edition of What Are You Playing!īefore we dive into our plans, though, let's first take a look at some of the highlights from Nintendo Life this week.
