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Subject: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Sun 25 Mar 2018 - 13:30
Let's see what April will have in store for us all:
Retail Games:
3rd Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn PS4, ONE, NS, PC
6th The American Dream PSVR The Long Reach PS4 Time Carnage PSVR
10th Extinction PS4, ONE, PC
13th Darkest Dungeon: Ancestral Edition PS4, NS Gal Gun 2 PS4, NS The Lost Child NS Megadimension Neptunia VIIR PS4 Rick and Morty Virtual Rick-Ality PSVR
17th Yakuza 6: The Song of Life PS4
20th Assetto Corsa Ultimate Edition PS4, ONE Don't Starve Mega Pack PS4, ONE God of War PS4 Hello Kitty Kruisers NS Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap PS4, NS
24th Max The Curse of Brotherhood NS South Park and The Fractured But Whole NS Urban Trials Playground NS
27th Demons Age PS4, PC Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 02: Robot Kit NS Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 01: Variety Kit NS Shantae: Half-Genie Hero - Ultimate Day One Edition PS4, NS Steam World Dig 2 PS4, NS
30th Data East All-Star Collection NES
My Thoughts: Not a lot for me apart from God of War and the Variety Labo Kit which is costing £50 thanks to an Amazon voucher.
Yakuza 6 would be and will be a game I'll get but got 0 and Kiwami to play first.
Best of the Rest:
1st Spartan eShop
3rd The Adventure Pals USA eShop Crisis on the Planet of the Apes VR PSN Minit PSN, XBL
4th Metropolis: Lux Obscura eShop, XBL
5th Animated Jigsaws: Beautiful Japanese Scenery USA eShop Super Rocket Shootout eShop Urban Trials Playground eShop
6th Dead Ahead: Zombie Warfare XBL
9th The Bunker eShop Disaster Artist Blu, DVD Star Wars: The Last Jedi 4K, 3D, Blu, DVD
10th Regalia: Of Men and Monarchs - Royal Edition PSN Super Daryl Deluxe eShop, PSN
11th Bombslinger eShop, XBL Deep Ones eShop
12th The Snack World: Trejarers Gold NS JPN Import
13th Lost in Space Netflix Rampage Cinema
16th Ferdinand Blu, DVD Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay Blu, DVD
17th R.B.I. Baseball 18 PS4, ONE, NS USA Import Wild Guns Reloaded NS USA Import
19th Neo Atlas 1469 eShop, JPN Import physical
23rd Pitch Perfect 3 Blu, DVD 24th Adventure Time: Pirates of The Enchiridion PS4, ONE, NS USA Import Blade Strangers NS USA Import Runbow eShop, PSN The Swords of Ditto PSN
25th Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption PSN
26th Avengers: Infinity War Cinema Cube Creator X JPN eShop
27th DragoDino USA eShop Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy NS JPN Import Nintendo Labo Customisation Set SD Gundam G Generation Genesis NS JPN Import
30th Digimon Adventure Tri The Movie Part 4 Blu, DVD Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle 4K, 3D, Blu, DVD Pokemon The Movie: I Choose You! Blu
My Thoughts: Will be picking up the first 4K Star Wars release and going to see Avengers.
I will give Netflix Lost in Space ago, otherwise much like the retail games not a lot happening in April.
ZeroJones I'M SO LONELY
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Sun 25 Mar 2018 - 14:55
No retail games whatsoever, which is good, because I know there are at least two in May that I’d like to get my hands on. As for any other business, I can see myself getting Pitch Perfect 3 because we missed it at the cinema and the series is very funny in places. Also, naturally, Runbow, and the Avengers film.
masofdas The Next Miyamoto
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Sun 25 Mar 2018 - 15:00
Wouldn't you be waiting for the retail release of Runbow?
ZeroJones I'M SO LONELY
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Sun 25 Mar 2018 - 16:32
Not when I can have it on my Switch to play at any time. Also that’ll be the soonest I can get my dirty wee mitts on it.
The_Jaster Din
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Sun 25 Mar 2018 - 16:38
Probably just The Swords of Ditto for me.
Treesmurf Dry Metal Baby Princess
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Sun 25 Mar 2018 - 21:00
A nice quiet month for me on the retail side of things, might give the Labo variety kit a try but that's probably about it. Think I'll download Runbow too rather than wait for the retail release.
Crumpy Andy Zeta Metroid
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Sun 25 Mar 2018 - 21:11
YAKUZA! I am also planning on getting God of War, though I'm still not super excited for it...
masofdas The Next Miyamoto
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Sun 25 Mar 2018 - 21:32
God of War is a odd one as we've seen it a few times but not really that much from the showings. Press went hands on recently and most seem impressed, I'm hoping that lasts for the 25-30hrs of the game.
Buskalilly Galactic Nova
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Mon 26 Mar 2018 - 1:01
I'll watch the big dumb superhero film.
Balladeer DIVINE LONELINESS
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Mon 26 Mar 2018 - 13:13
First up, this is a brilliant title and the main reason I didn't submit an alternative for this month.
Second up, nothing really there for me (maybe the odd film, maybe an eShop game I've not looked at closely will be good). For all that I talked up Labo, I'm not sure I can actually be bothered to buy and build it, not at full price anyway. I'll likely delve back into the eShop.
Third up, is this the first month without a big Switch game? Not for yer average gamer, anyway: Labo was squarely marketed at little kids, with the bigger kids being an afterthought. I really do feel like I'm in Switch drought territory (if I hadn't absolutely adored Celeste it'd probably feel even worse), but that might just be me, and after the blinding 2017 we had it's not necessarily unjustified - just noticeable. Curious to hear others' thoughts.
Buskalilly Galactic Nova
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Mon 26 Mar 2018 - 13:32
I might feel the same, but I have an outrageous backlog AND lots of indie stuff that appeals. I'm still playing ARMS, Spla2n and Pokemon Blue.
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Mon 26 Mar 2018 - 13:49
I should probably go back to my backlog likewise, but there's nothing I want to play enough to do so... (throws money at Switch instead)
masofdas The Next Miyamoto
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Mon 26 Mar 2018 - 15:07
It is an odd one and I think I said before I feel much like early PS4 that the indies are dragging the system to the next big game and is that a bad thing? If they're as good as Celeste?
I would have maybe put Hyrule Warriors out this month as it's out in Japan and it's already translated that I don't get why it's coming out almost the same time as Donkey Kong, Dark Souls etc
ZeroJones I'M SO LONELY
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Mon 26 Mar 2018 - 20:06
Yup, it’s definitely a bit drought-y as we speak. I wonder if it’s deliberate, given the sale that’s going on - give us room to breathe, y’know? With Tropical Freeze and Dark Souls Remastered next month, things will rev back up to ‘crazy’ before too long.
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Wed 28 Mar 2018 - 10:18
Not sure if I count DKCTF as being in the 'crazy' bucket any more. I feel that, unless a port of a last-gen. Nintendo game has some substantial boosts over the original (like MK8D having 5 new characters and a good Battle Mode), after a year those stop counting as 'big games'. Dark Souls is definitely the big one next month for me. ('May-se the Sun!' for next month's title?)
masofdas wrote:
It is an odd one and I think I said before I feel much like early PS4 that the indies are dragging the system to the next big game and is that a bad thing? If they're as good as Celeste?
Only Celeste is as good as Celeste, unfortunately. The rest are all right, but I can't say they've successfully kept things from feeling droughty. Where you are right is in saying that every machine goes through them - I think it just comes as more of a shock on Switch, where Nintendo paced things so well in the previous year.
JayMoyles Galactic Nova
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Thu 29 Mar 2018 - 0:43
Another quiet month for me, although Yakuza 6 and God of War will be played eventually, whenever that may be...
I do agree with the reasonably quiet times on Switch, but I think a pause for checking out some titles that may have passed us all by is warranted.
Treesmurf Dry Metal Baby Princess
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Sun 1 Apr 2018 - 23:30
If it helps I can't say the PS4 and XB1 seem any less droughty to me with Sea of Thieves being the only big release I can think of in the last couple of months.
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Mon 2 Apr 2018 - 10:21
Dark times for the gaming industry indeed.
That said, Labo's definitely the most interesting thing out this month. Just a shame it's probably not for me.
masofdas The Next Miyamoto
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Mon 2 Apr 2018 - 15:13
Treesmurf wrote:
If it helps I can't say the PS4 and XB1 seem any less droughty to me with Sea of Thieves being the only big release I can think of in the last couple of months.
What about the crappy hunting game from capcom.
Buskalilly Galactic Nova
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Tue 3 Apr 2018 - 12:27
Nobody cares about that pish. Also, I can tell you for a FACT it has been out more than two months, as I played it before coming to Japan.
masofdas The Next Miyamoto
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Tue 3 Apr 2018 - 12:40
Yeah just about, just thinking what was big in Q1 that will likely be talked about soon by the admins.
masofdas The Next Miyamoto
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Wed 18 Apr 2018 - 20:00
I've not had a proper look yet but May will be going up on Sunday and includes a bunch of Wii U games to Switch, a PS4 exclusive from David Cage and Xbox also gets what looks like a decent exclusive (can't be worse then Sea of Thieves).
Name ideas please?
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Wed 18 Apr 2018 - 20:45
The Mayflower Draws Into Port(s) May the Way of the Hero Lead to the Massive Dust-Up
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Wed 18 Apr 2018 - 22:17
May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May God Bless
The_Jaster Din
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Subject: Re: Big Kids, Little Kids, Cardboard Box Wed 18 Apr 2018 - 22:54
May the souls be with you, just not on Switch. God bless.