"I think these Mario and Luigi games are some of the best writing that Nintendo has done in terms of like back and forth character dialogue," he says. "The combat feels good it's it's like an actiony turn based so it's all like oh hit A at the right time to do like a critical attack which just feels like way more engaging to me most RPGs I can't get into but this this series I was really able to get into." He also talks about how Minish Cap is very hands off, allowing you to progress the story without having to look things up or rely on NPC advice. 'It does player guidance really well' they both say. "[Minish Cap
The Yakuza series has a new name. "Like a Dragon" is a literal translation of the original Japanese title Ryu Ga Gotoku. Returning to where things started fits the latest release: a remaster of Like a Dragon: Ishin, an action-heavy spin-off set in the Late Edo. The historical setting and standalone story make Ishin a compelling starting point for a series we love. For the back half of the episode, Frush and Plante share their recommendations for listeners preparing to dive into the Game Boy and GBA games now available on Nintendo Switch Online.
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