Hello, dear readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade roundup for July 16, 2024. First, we have two reviews to look at, covering Princess Art 2 Rebirth and EGGCONSOLE popular mail. Then it’s time for new games, and here we summarize all the games worth summarizing. We’ve ended up with a solid list of the day’s new and upcoming sales. Let’s start the game!
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“Pretty Girls 2” Reborn ($39.99)
I think one can play this game two ways. The first one is familiar to everyone princess art through one or another of its previous versions. I think the situation is mostly about being happy with what they’re getting here. There are some visual elements that look mismatched (because they really are), but overall, this is a classic reissue Princess Art 2, although it’s largely based on the PlayStation 2 remake, set roughly twenty years ago. Kind. so if you know something princess art is about and you want to use this feature on Switch, please proceed. This is a good version.
The other is a trickier type. You haven’t played it yet princess art Before, somehow this game piqued your interest. Hey, the eyes are not bad. Although it looks strange and some parts of it have aged badly, princess art is a quite interesting and unique simulation game. You are raising a child and must plan her schedule and activities, all in the interest of her growing up into a healthy and happy adult. Maybe even a princess! There are tons of consequences, and each game is relatively short but satisfying enough. Getting the best ending requires some very careful planning, you have to understand the mechanics very well and make your choices wisely.
Also, despite the remake/remake process running a few times, this is still Princess Art 2. This means that in many ways it is over thirty years old, with little to no work done to add a modern twist. The depth of the game is a double-edged sword here. You don’t have a lot of wiggle room when it comes to avoiding bad outcomes, so you need to handle things quickly. The game gives you almost no explanation or instruction, and unlike versions from twenty and thirty years ago, there’s no instruction manual for you to refer to. It takes some trial and error to figure out how things work and what you need to do to be successful. Not everyone is going to be patient and I can understand that.
finally, Princess Art 2 Reborn is a slightly improved re-release of a game originally released for Japanese computers over thirty years ago, and often feels like that. Without a manual, it would be nice if the game itself had some additional content to teach players how this rather complex game works, but I think newbies will have a hard time understanding what they need to do. Those who stick around will find the game to be as unique and oddly appealing now as it was in 1993.
SwitchArcade Rating: 3.5/5
EGGCONSOLE Popful Mail PC-8801mkIISR ($6.49)
Sometimes I wonder how much more interest D4Enterprise could generate through these Egg control If the game is translated, publish it. the only time full of mail The game became available in English in 1995 when Working Designs released a SEGA-CD version. Imagine if you could buy another localized version for less than $10? Yes, it is like that. But it definitely changes the way I evaluate these versions, because I know not many readers can understand the Japanese.
This is the original PC-8801 version popular mail, A very fun action RPG from the fine folks at Nihon Falcom. As the game progresses on this computer, full of mail It is relatively advanced. Of course, it’s not as colorful or smooth as the SEGA-CD version. But it’s a solid little game, and the characters are very personable and charming. In some ways, this shares elements with The De La Serre Family/The Wizard’s Legacy, and when you play the game, you can see how far Falcom has come in just a few years. I highly recommend any action-adventure fan to play it one way or another.
This question is common and I will keep saying it because who knows this is the first time you are reading my article Egg control Comment or not. While the menus, instructions, and options on the packaging are all in English, the game itself is exactly the same as the original Japanese version. This means that all dialogue and other text in the game is entirely in Japanese, and while I think some people might fumble through it without reading any of it, a lot of the fun of the game lies in its story and dialogue. For six and a half dollars, it wasn’t the riskiest bet, but it was definitely a gamble.
full of mail It was a great game but it’s gone Ys and Trail Sofa cushion by Falcom, this PC-8801 original demonstrates its immediate correctness. Unfortunately, there is so much untranslated text in the game that few people get to fully enjoy the flavor. Regardless, future historians may enjoy studying it, but there may be more to it than that.
SwitchArcade Rating: 3.5/5
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Hot Lap Racing ($34.99)
This is related to Hot Circle League, let me get started. An independent ‘simcade’ racer has somehow managed to obtain the proper track and vehicle licenses, hot lap racing It’s clearly trying to punch above its weight in many respectable ways. You can enjoy multiple game modes, including local multiplayer for up to 4 players and online multiplayer for up to 12 players. In career mode, you start as a rookie driver and work your way up, eventually competing against real drivers. I’m working on a review of that, so stay tuned.
Send Us the Moon ($19.99)
Can’t imagine the shipping and handling costs for something like this, but never mind. You want the moon, we’ll give it to you. The context here is that in some unimaginable future, Earth will be dependent on the moon for resources. All is well until an important base goes quiet, so you’re sent to head there alone and knock hard on the door. You’ll be involved in a variety of spaceman-type things here, and the game does a good job of building the kind of tension you want from a semi-realistic space game. We will review this soon.
Let’s go to school ($19.99)
Of course, let’s go to school. It’s a school management simulation game, and we’ve got some solid options on Switch. What does this product offer? Well, in addition to building and running your school, you also interfere in the lives of your students. I think Mikhail might consider this game since he has previously worked with two o’clock campus. I suspect the final analysis will fall short of that game, but we’ll have to wait and see.
Outbreak Stories ($19.99)
you know dark dungeonyou know kill the spire, You know the zombie apocalypse, this is what you get when you throw these ideas into a blender. It’s functional enough, so if you like the premise, you might want to look into it further. This might be right up your alley. Personally, I’m tired of zombies. However, I know this is just my problem.
sales volume
(North American e-store, US prices)
Two very short lists today, and I’ll start by saying there is very little to worry about in the outbox. As for the inbox, there’s a rare sale on Solid Fighter fantasy strike, plus some other bits and pieces. Take a glance and see if something catches your eye. This time it only takes a second.
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Fantasy Strike Core Pack (Was $19.99 before 7/23, now $5.99)
Fantasy Strike Collection Pack ($29.99, originally $99.99, as of July 23)
Complete void ($10.49 before 7/29, originally $14.99)
game of life 2 ($11.99 from $29.99 until July 29)
life bubble (Previously $7.99 on 7/29, now $2.39)
free fingers ($7.99 before 7/30, now $3.99)
Planet Cube: Edge (Was $14.99 before 7/30, now $5.99)
Gravity Loop Deluxe Edition ($16.24 before 7/30, originally $24.99)
LEGO City Undercover ($5.99 from $29.99 until August 5)
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes ($9.99 for $39.99 until August 5)
mail mole ($14.99 before August 5th, now $5.99)
Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate Edition ($8.99 for $59.99 until August 5)
Sale ends tomorrow (July 17)
Gothic Murder: Adv. things that change destiny ($5.99 before 7/17, original price $11.99)
jumping king ($5.19 before 7/17, original price $12.99)
Split ($8.99 before 7/17, $2.24)
That’s all for today, friends. We’ll be back tomorrow with more new games, sales information, and maybe reviews and some news, depending on how things go. Ever feel like the rug is about to be pulled out from under you? This has been my year so far and I’m starting to run out of rugs. Well, I’ll do my best. Hope you all had a great Tuesday, and as always, thank you for reading!