holy crap, that Nobunaga's Ambition game in Japan is expensive. And in speaking of the Warring States Era". Also, we have another take on "what if Kunio-Kun but in ancient Japan" with River City Saga: Three Kingdoms. Indie World titles are also well features this week with fox-focused scrolling adventure Endling: Extinction Is Forever joining adventure Hazel Sky and hardcore shooter Bright Memory: Infinite alongside one of the more popular attempts to make some of Pokemon's billions of dollars in Coromon. good news, you can still get one via the Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium that includes a couple of Street Fighter titles in its number (along with multiple Darkstalkers titles if you bought the Capcom FIGHTING Collection from last month). If you're passing on a Shimomura soundtrack. If you're worried about the timing - specifically, "can I squeeze this in before Xenoblade Chronicles 3" - How Long To Beat has a "completionist" run of the game at 27 hours as a demo exists with save carryover, that should be doable in a brisk weekend. Time travel will be the order of the weekend next weekend as Live A Live - in its HD-2D remake glory - comes out on Switch Friday. Things we missed last week: Dragon Saber from Namco was the Archives game.
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