2023-07-25 06:28:24
It’s the console that gamers have been adding to their suitcases every summer for the past six years. The Nintendo Switch still welcomes refreshing novelties for entertainment. So here are 5 must-have recent games for your travels.
Pikmin 4
Cultivate your garden. This adage from Voltaire is in a way the philosophy that best sums up the Pikmin saga. And this 4th opus completes its concept. Released on July 21, Nintendo’s latest delights Pikmin fans by mixing adventure and strategy. We find here the principle according to which the player is invited to explore the meanders of a garden and a forest thanks to pikmins, these small creatures endowed with various powers.
Our character, who has come from another planet with his animal Otchin (half-dog, half-horse), will have to direct them to evolve in his excavations. Always pleasant and endowed with an amusing gameplay, this 4th opus turns out to be entertaining. Only downside, the absence of a two-player cooperative mode yet present in Pikmin 3 Deluxe. For the rest, the formula guarantees hours of entertainment.
Pikmin 4, Nintendo, sur Switch.
Sonic Origins Plus
We no longer need to introduce the Sonic classics that have appeared since its birth in 1991. For the summer, Sega’s little blue hedgehog is going back to basics with a compilation that brings together 16 all-pixel games released in the 1990s, including the masterpiece Sonic CD. A prosperous period for Sega, which then declined its mascot in various concepts. With Sonic Origins Plus, the oldest gamers will rediscover their old reflexes from the Mega Drive era, while a whole section of video game culture is available to the youngest players. If the game is available in a dematerialized version, be aware that a collector’s box version offers an interesting little booklet on the beginnings of Sonic, as well as old-fashioned cardboard packaging. A collector.
Sonic Origins Plus, Sega, on Switch and also on PS4, PS5, Xbox One Xbox Series S/X and PC.
Dordogne
With its commitment to delivering a game combining 3D and entirely hand-painted watercolor decorations, the Dordogne game is undoubtedly the little French indie pearl of the year. The studio Un Je Ne Sais Quoi stands out with its story exploring the childhood memories of Mimi, a thirty-year-old who came to put her recently deceased grandmother’s house in order. From this postulate, Dordogne leads us to explore a summer spent with grandma, in this sweet region of France. A special season that reveals itself as you explore the building. If its course remains classic, Dordogne offers an intriguing and admirable point’n click experience.
Dordogne, Un Je Ne Sais Quoi, on Switch and PC.
puzzle bubble everybubble
It’s an arcade classic that gets a dusted off and more modern version. The little pearl of the Japanese Taito, Puzzle Bobble, returns with a version stamped Everybubble. The principle of this puzzle game remains the same, inviting you to combine at least three pearls of the same color to clear them from the board. However, the game modes and challenges here number in the thousands. Above all, it is the arrival of a four-player mode that is to be welcomed. Promising frenzied parties. A smart and fun game, with an inexhaustible concept.
Raiden 3 X Mikado maniax
The Raiden shoot ’em up saga is still considered a reference of the genre today. And it’s not fans of Japanese arcades who will tell you otherwise. It is also one of them, the Mikado room in Tokyo, which is associated with the remix of this game released in 2005. Shmupers (name given to fans of the genre) will find here a perfect arcade game for scoring on the beach, while enjoying music remixed by trendy Japanese DJs. A demanding game, but which remains a must.
Raiden 3 x Mikado Maniax, Nis America, on Switch and also on PS4, PS5, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One and PC.
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