

With plenty of new event quests, I have lots to catch up with.
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This week also marks the 18th anniversary of the Monster Hunter series so to celebrate, I’m going to jump on Monster Hunter Rise.

I’m going to continue my playthrough this weekend and try to catch up ready for the most recent DLC Dawn of Ragnarök, which looks fantastic! I recently picked up a copy of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, and so far I’m completely obsessed! The open world feels huge, I’ve been really enjoying exploring every nook and cranny of the map. I'm a huge kart racing fan, so I'm sure I'll be able to handle this and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe's Booster Pass in the same month. I never played the original games, so I'm looking forward to seeing what this modern take has to offer. I'm also planning to take a proper look at Chocobo GP. Surprisingly, F-Zero X isn't the only game I'll be speeding around in this weekend. Shoutout to Wave Race 64, 1080° Snowboarding and Excitebike 64 while I'm at it - we need these games on the service. I might also take a trip down memory lane with The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. I've not really played much of this game since its last digital release on the Wii U believe it or not, so I'm looking forward to revisiting this N64 classic. I'll admit I haven't spent much time with Switch Online's Expansion Pack, but this weekend I'm planning to change that with some F-Zero X. It’s Gs right? When you.when go really, really fast in a futuristic manner? That’s the Gs. OK, so I may make a little time to blast through some Cuphead – which I’ve just picked up in the eShop sales - and there’s a fair chance I’ll continue to get mercilessly bludgeoned to death in my ongoing playthrough of Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection (this game is VERY HARD) but besides these frivolous asides, it’s all F-Zero X, baby. This weekend, like everyone else around the world who owns a Switch and has any common sense whatsoever, I will be playing F-Zero X and F-Zero X only. I'm sure the NL team is wondering what I'm actually doing here. I'm sorry it's not F-Zero X or Triangle Strategy. So, yeah, I'm really liking this one, and it turns out we were right! I also adore the way your little crow twitches his head when you stand idle for a few seconds.

I'm not great at the game yet, and that lack of skill is perhaps influencing my desire to procrastinate, but I'm enjoying it a lot! I'm a big fan of the writing in particular, which juxtaposes the morose with a dry but warm flavour of humour. Not much new on my end this weekend! I didn't make a lot of time to play Death's Door, but I am close to the first Giant Soul. Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube Alana Hagues, staff writer I might end up just going right back to the start and do a playthrough with both Chris Boulder and Jill Sandwich. I'll probably blast through it this weekend and move onto Resident Evil Zero, but we'll see. I skipped right over the N64 game and played F-Zero GX to death on the GameCube, but this will be my first time with its predecessor! I hope y'all can forgive me.Įlsewhere, I've jumped back onto the Resident Evil train yet again with the REmake, a.k.a my Favourite Game Of All Time. I have a slight confession to make, however. Hey folks! So this weekend, I will of course be playing some F-Zero X.
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A few m embers of the Nintendo Life team have done just that below, so feel free to give our entries a read and then join in with your own via our comment section. Now it's time to chill out and discuss our weekend gaming plans. In other news, we received a lovely surprise when Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection was announced for later this year, and LEGO have announced an expansion for the Super Mario sets with the Adventures With Peach Starter Pack. The dust has settled a bit this week at Nintendo Life, but we've still had plenty of bits and bobs to talk about! The big releases this week include the delightful Chocobo GP, which we rather enjoyed, and the N64 classic F-Zero X via Nintendo Switch Online, which is also ruddy good.
