By no means once more shall a disembodied, however enthusiastic, voice attempt to introduce some rogue-lite platformer concerning the energy of affection or some rubbish by inflecting each sentence like its a query.
James is again from his brief profession as a solid member, and resumes internet hosting duties for a jam-packed episode stuffed with Nin… we spend ten minutes speaking about hostage movies. I do not even know why I am pretending.
No less than for the primary half, issues are considerably much less unhinged. New Enterprise has Greg Metroidvania maze recreation Animal Effectively. He additionally leads a dialogue of the newest wave of Sport Boy NSO titles: Mario Land is lastly right here, ruining our favourite joke, and likewise extra Breakout is accessible. James has been over-exposed to Star Wars, and determined it was lastly time to play Jedi: Survivor, a special sort of Metroidvania. Jon and Gui are down the indie cat recreation gap, with Little Kitty, Large Metropolis. Lastly, Gui discovered the RPG he is been on the lookout for in For a Huge Future.
After a break, its a single electronic mail: Sony now has two CEOs, why cannot Nintendo? Why not three? Why not 32? Ship your complaints right here.
This episode was edited by James Jones. The “Males of Leisure” theme tune was produced completely for Radio Free Nintendo by Perry Burkum. Hear extra at Perry’s SoundCloud. The Radio Free Nintendo brand was produced by Connor Strickland. See what he is as much as at his web site.
This episode’s ending music is “A Life Despatched On” from Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Composition by Yasunori Mitsuda. All rights reserved by Nintendo Co., Ltd.