It is November, which suggests we are able to all breathe a little bit as a result of we survived the onslaught of video games launched in October (simply do not take a look at our backlogs). Although November is a bit quieter than October, it nonetheless has some heaters, like Lumines Come up, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, Fallout 4: Anniversary Version, Goodnight Universe, Possessor(s), Demonschool, and Name of Obligation: Black Ops 7. Okay, maintain up – after typing all that out, November is not as sleepy as I believed…
Anyway, it’s Friday and it’s time for the weekend and our typical advice of video games and issues it’s best to try! However earlier than that, right here’s a recap of the most important tales of the week:
The Video games You Ought to Verify Out This Weekend
Dragon Quest
With the digital launch of the Dragon Quest VII Reimagined situation this week, which I wrote the duvet story for, my head continues to be in a Dragon Quest area. Yesterday, whereas I used to be writing an upcoming Dragon Quest historical past breakout story from my 90-minute interview with sequence creator Yuji Horii, I realized that the unique Dragon Quest is accessible to buy on Change (and playable on Change 2), and it is on sale for $2.99 till November 20! As somebody who’s been consuming a number of Dragon Quest content material this month, I used to be thrilled to stumble throughout this – I had no concept I might play the unique Dragon Quest so simply on my Change 2 (and for thus low-cost, too)!
Anyway, it’s positively an RPG from the Eighties, however man, if there isn’t one thing extremely charming about enjoying such a now-primitive sport. It’s a reminder of how essential it’s not solely to look ahead as somebody who loves video video games, but additionally generally to look again and dive into the previous. It’s been an illuminating expertise thus far enjoying this traditional, and I like to recommend you do the identical for those who’re wanting ahead to at some point leaping into the lately launched Dragon Quest I & II: HD-2D Remake (I nonetheless gotta end III) and the upcoming Dragon Quest VII Reimagined.
Dragon Quest I & II: HD-2D Remake
Whilst you might definitely go old-school and dig into an older model for those who’re searching for the pure expertise (see Wesley’s entry above), the brand-new HD-2D remake of the primary two Dragon Quest video games is an outstanding strategy to expertise these video games, whether or not it is a return journey or a primary go to. The brand new visuals are vibrant and thrilling, the musical rating feels epic and traditional, and the journey itself makes it clear why these video games helped to launch all the JRPG phenomenon. Whereas easy and trope-filled in some ways, the storytelling is participating and enjoyable, whereas the fight and exploration set up the tone you will acknowledge from many different later video games that usually did not do it as properly. Whilst these two remakes do a terrific job of recalling the originals, there’s additionally a wealth of updates throughout the whole lot from dialogue to quality-of-life options and extra. It is exactly what this duology must be – a implausible rebuild of a few foundational classics.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment
I’m desirous to dive into Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment each for enjoyable and for assessment (preserve an eye fixed out for that quickly!) this weekend. I typically like musou video games. I’ve reviewed fairly a couple of throughout my time right here at Sport Informer, together with no less than one Dynasty Warriors, the primary Hyrule Warriors, and each of the Dragon Quest Heroes video games. I additionally reviewed the second Fireplace Emblem Warriors sport for GameSpot throughout my time there. I’m primarily simply desirous to be again on this planet of Tears of the Kingdom, even when it is a spinoff. I’ll say, although, that I discovered the earlier Hyrule Warriors sport, Age of Calamity, to be an enormous narrative disappointment. I actually, actually dislike the ending of that sport. I will not spoil it right here, however the builders at Omega Pressure (and Nintendo is to be blamed, as properly) had the chance to create an unimaginable, and doubtlessly stirring, lead-in to Breath of the Wild, one of many biggest video games of all time, and so they fully whiffed it. I’m actually hoping an analogous mistake is not made for Age of Imprisonment. I’ll let quickly!
The Bazaar
Because the 12 months winds down, I have been venturing again to The Bazaar, an auto-battling pseudo-deckbuilder I received into, then out of, all through the course of 2025. It has been by way of some ups and downs in improvement, and I figured, why not see the place it is at as we deliberate over end-of-the-year subjects?
Issues change and nonetheless keep the identical. The Bazaar has a number of alterations, largely to how its development and randomness are utilized all through runs, and what levers gamers have to manage it as they match up in opposition to others all through every day. The brand new character Jules has an enchanting mechanic the place gadgets on her board change properties relying on whether or not they’re sizzling or chilly, which throws a wrench (in a great way) into board-state planning. I’m undecided if I’m again on the fever pitch I used to be with The Bazaar in comparison with earlier this 12 months, however I do assume it’s price dipping again in for those who fell off, simply to see how Tempo has up to date it over the previous few months. It’s made for a pleasant end-of-day wind-down sport.
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