Hello, dear readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade roundup for July 9, 2024. Is the new game any good? I guess we’ll see. Today, I conducted detailed practice on cute people spy family Recently released games. Our friend Mikhail will be reviewing the Steam version of the game soon, so keep an eye out. There is a new version available to view, and it is also licensed. Then we have a regular list of new and expiring sales because we can’t run the show without them. Let’s start the game! I can use the plural because there are two!
Practical impression
SPYxANYA: Operational Memory ($49.99)
It’s a difficult game to score, so I won’t score. I’ll address this particular issue via Mikhail’s review of the Steam version. Regardless, this difficulty is largely due to some serious unknowns. The most important thing is whether you are a fan spy family or not. If you have little or no investment in these characters, then move on. You won’t get much of anything out of this game. Yes, I know that’s not a good sign. But if you do like Anya, Yor, Loid, and the world they live in, this game will serve your needs well. Anyway, the lighter side of it.
The next factor is how you plan to play the game. Are you the kind of person who likes to get stuck into a game and play it for a long time until it’s complete? If you try to play this game, you will find that the game becomes very repetitive. In the game’s setting, Anya is trying to fill out a picture journal for her school assignment, a large part of which involves traveling to one of a handful of locations and taking photos. This is the least fun part of the game because it boils down to doing the same thing over and over again. It’s not that bad if you digest it slowly over time, but the game doesn’t stop you from trying to cram it all into your mouth at once if you want to.
The highlight is operating memory It turns out to be various mini-games. Sure, their fun is all over the place, but that’s where the crazy humor comes in spy family Those who are good at it can be found. There’s a nice mix of anticipatory games, tribute games, and mini-games that incorporate elements of the series and add a fun spin to things. Fans will have a really good time playing this part of the game, maybe even more so than the interactions between the characters.
that part operating memory That’s good. The presentation is very good, the graphics do what they need, and there’s plenty of voice acting from Japanese anime actors. So, you know, everyone looks and sounds the way they’re supposed to. Even though increasing your bond with several of them is the main goal of the game, there isn’t a lot of good dialogue between them. None of them really feel alive, instead they often come off like cardboard cutouts with limited voice boxes. There are some nice moments, though. Anya and Damian’s interactions tend to be pretty funny, and Yul’s brother gets his usual treatment, which I generally find a bit hilarious.
If you like spy familyand you’re willing to play a game in small doses over a period of time, and you’re willing to put up with some regular gameplay to get to the really good parts, you might be the right candidate SPYxANYA: operating memory. I don’t think this necessarily makes sense as a video game, so I’m personally willing to overlook some of the game’s flaws. That’s for sure for the fans, but I think the fans will be satisfied if not excited. Stay tuned for Mikhail’s review of the Steam version to see what our official TouchArcade score is.
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Nahbok’s Dungeon Master ($29.99)
This is another game based on nachlebok,This is a Dungeon KeeperStyle thing. But there’s also the aspect that you’re attacking other dungeons as well. Everything is soaked in normality nachlebok Humor, so if you’re interested in that, you’re ready. Otherwise, it’s a bit of a mess, potentially trying to do too many things without doing any one of them particularly well.
sales volume
(North American e-store, US prices)
This list is interesting, but the two games I really want to mention are Ziggurat and its sequel. Very popular and rarely on sale, so worth considering. In the inbox, the latest promotions from Atari and its subsidiaries Nightdive and Digital Eclipse are ending. There are a lot of great games out there that are worth considering buying.
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Dhaka Squadron ($4.99 before 7/15, original price $19.99)
Otten is like that ($11.24 before 7/15, original price $14.99)
Pinball FX StarCraft Pinball ($11.24 before 7/16, original price $14.99)
Pinball FX A Charlie Brown Christmas ($5.49 before 7/16, now $4.11)
Legion of Doom ($5.99 before 7/16, original price $7.99)
Ziggurat (Starting at $7.49, $14.99 until July 16)
Ziggurat 2 ($12.49 before 7/16, original price $24.99)
Cat hides in cozy place ($2.99 before 7/22, originally $3.99)
Undead Tribe ($16.99 before July 22, now $5.94)
Tribes of the Dead 2: Necropolis ($16.99 before July 22, now $5.94)
tear down (Was $19.99 before 7/22, now $6.99)
Trinity Magic Edition (Previously $14.99 on 7/23, now $3.44)
Call of the Wild: Gunslinger (Was $19.99 before 7/29, now $3.99)
Figure 1 + Figure 2 ($5.99 before 7/29, originally $39.99)
Sakura Succubus (Was $9.99 before 7/29, now $4.99)
Beach Bounce Remastered Edition (Was $9.99 before 7/29, now $4.99)
Mulhun Remake ($3.49 before 7/29, originally $6.99)
Star Drifter (Was $19.99 before 7/29, now $13.39)
Summer Confusion: Tilly’s Story (Was $14.99 before 7/29, now $3.99)
Lucy has a problem ($5.35 from $7.99, ends July 29)
Please build the road (Was $9.99 before 7/29, now $6.99)
who wants to be a millionaire (From $7.49, from $29.99, through July 30)
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire – New Edition ($8.74 before 7/30, originally $34.99)
Thirteen ($4.99 before 7/30, originally $19.99)
Sale ends tomorrow (July 10th)
Asteroid charging ($4.49 from $9.99 before 7/10)
Atari 50th: Anniversary ($27.99, $39.99, until July 10)
atari flashback classic ($17.99 before 7/10, original price $39.99)
Atarimania ($11.24 before 7/10, original price $24.99)
Berserker Charge (Starting at $7.99, $9.99 before 7/10)
black widow recharge (Was $9.99 before 7/10, now $4.99)
Blade Runner Enhanced Edition (Was $9.99 before 7/10, now $4.99)
Breakthrough Charging (Was $9.99 before 7/10, now $4.99)
Bushy’s paws are on fire ($12.49 before 7/10, original price $24.99)
Mars Cave Recharged (Was $9.99 before 7/10, now $4.99)
Centipede Charge (Was $9.99 before 7/10, now $4.99)
doomsday ($16.49 before 7/10, original price $29.99)
Ebenezer and the invisible world (Was $19.99 before 7/10, now $15.99)
F-117A stealth fighter ($1.99 before 7/10, original price $4.99)
Gravitar is charged (Was $9.99 before 7/10, now $4.99)
haunted house (Was $19.99 before 7/10, now $13.99)
Fascinated (Was $9.99 before 7/10, now $4.99)
combine (Was $14.99 before 7/10, now $6.74)
Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story (Was $29.99 before 7/10, now $26.99)
Beyond the lunar lander (Was $29.99 before 7/10, now $23.99)
Missile Command recharges (Was $9.99 before 7/10, now $4.99)
Mr. Jump ($13.74 before 7/10, original price $24.99)
My Child’s Source of Life Remastered Edition ($5.99 before 7/10, original price $9.99)
PO’ed: Final Edition (Was $19.99 before 7/10, now $17.99)
ping pong exploration (Was $14.99 before 7/10, now $6.74)
PowerSlave was discovered ($9.99 before 7/10, original price $19.99)
Compensation 2 (Was $19.99 before 7/10, now $15.99)
Quantum charging (Was $9.99 before 7/10, now $4.99)
Rise of the Triad: Ridiculous Edition (Was $19.99 before 7/10, now $13.99)
RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 CE ($13.49 before 7/10, original price $29.99)
Roller Coaster Tycoon Premium Edition Deluxe Room ($31.99 before 7/10, original price $39.99)
shadowman remake ($9.99 before 7/10, original price $19.99)
Snow battle princess Sayuki ($4.50 from $15.00 until 7/10)
The spirit of paradise ($2.49 before 7/10, original price $4.99)
Star Wars: Dark Forces Remastered (Was $29.99 before 7/10, now $20.99)
Clash: Veteran Edition ($2.99, starting at $9.99, through July 10)
Sword and Soldier 2 ($4.49 before 7/10, original price $14.99)
Tempest 4000 (Was $19.99 before 7/10, now $5.99)
The making of karate (Was $19.99 before 7/10, now $17.99)
prick (Was $19.99 before 7/10, now $5.99)
Thorns 2 ($9.99 before 7/10, original price $19.99)
Salamander 3 Remastered Edition (Was $29.99 before 7/10, now $26.99)
witchcraft ($35.99 before 7/10, original price $39.99)
yars charging (Was $9.99 before 7/10, now $4.99)
That’s all for today, friends. We’ll be back tomorrow with more new releases, more sales, maybe some news, and maybe even write a review if I’m feeling excited. I had a day off today and felt good. I hope you all had a great Tuesday, and as always, thank you for reading.