What will you play this weekend?

What will you play this weekend?

The weekend is almost over, so the question of what you will be playing this weekend may be misplaced by now, but you still have almost 24 hours to use, so let us know what your intentions are for what's left of this summer Sunday, between prevailing backlog and new releases that have been there anyway.

To tell the truth, it was a rather transitional week, between some important releases seen in the previous ones and an upcoming batch of big caliber however, they will arrive only starting Tuesday. It is likely that many are still committed to The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD on the Nintendo Switch, since it has not been long since its release and considering the thickness of the game in question, which we also talked about in our review, but we also see the new releases that have emerged in these days.

This is an indie period, as we have also said previously, and a couple of the most interesting releases of all have concentrated on this week in conclusion. The first of these is undoubtedly Death's Door, an exciting third-person action by Acid serve, creators of Titan Souls, and Devolver Digital.

Death's Door puts us in the feathers of a reaper crow In the shoes of a raven reaper of souls, we find ourselves having to fight against hordes of beasts and demigods in a sort of action that mixes soulslike and Zelda characteristics, all within giving a very particular setting and characterization. You can find more information on this in our review of Death's Door, which could be a strong candidate for the weekend game.

The other important indie is Cris Tales, which is presented as a tribute to the classic JRPG, but emerges as a very original game, starting from the particular graphic style adopted to arrive at the strange solution of temporal manipulation . Between party building, turn-based battles, animated cutscenes and the ability to interact with the passage of time, the game offers classic but also innovative features, as we see in the Cris Tales review a few days ago.

Last Stop follows the intertwined stories of three characters in strange events in London Lovers of narrative adventures may have found bread for their teeth in Last Stop, by the authors of Virginia, identifiable as a sort of interactive TV series, for directorial choices and atmosphere, which stages a strange story intertwined between the events of three protagonists in a modern London upset by a supernatural crisis. Also in this case it is a question of making choices that have consequences in the development of the plot, leading to different paths and with interactions in the form of mini-games of various types.

Finally, we do not underestimate the output of behind the weekend of Orcs Must Die! 3, third chapter of the action with strategic elements that sees us engaged in the systematic elimination of huge hordes of orcs using various weapons and numerous traps and defense systems.

In short, although there have not been any really big releases. caliber this week, we find a lot of raw material to play, let us know what you play this weekend.

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