Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection II ($44.99/$60.38) The Crimson Flower That Divides: Lunar Coupling ($46.80/$63.73) Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe ($59.99/$79.99: Friday) North Americaĭigimon World: Next Order (US$59.99/C$79.99: Wednesday) The download space brings a surprisingly expensive strategy RPG in Redemption Reapers, the long-awaited 3D platformer Clive 'n Wrench (maybe wait for reviews on that one), a new action game from Inti Creates in Grim Guardians, another llama-fueled shooter from Jeff Minter in Akka Arrh, several collections of Ninja JaJaMaru-kun games, and in Japan more visual novels than you can shake an editing pen at. ( For more on Octopath Traveler II, check out Neal's review.) Eastern RPGs also go big this week with Octopath Traveler II: Thunder Spell Boogaloo and another Digimon World game that hopefully runs better than Bamco's last RPG release on Switch. plus a game whose review should be up shortly. I mean, this is the same publisher who did the only top score I've ever given, but is also threatening Plumbers Don't Wear Ties as though that's some sort of karmic payback?ĪNYWAY, the week is chock-a-block with releases with three big retail ones I've already been charged for Kirby's Return to Dream Land (well, a voucher), which should be a nice antidote to REDACTED, Engage, and P3P. 69 (dude!), and as to whether that's worth it for two LJN games. Also, the Bill and Ted "collection" (NES game, Game Boy game) dropped from Limited Run Games on Friday for prices all ending in. Things we missed last week: The Archives title was Namco's Grobda.
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