Unexpectedly diving back into the plot, Jon makes a return this week, blissfully unaware of the chaos from the last episode. Guillaume kicks off New Business with a nostalgic look at Tetris Party and Alien Storm, but it’s Inscryption that really captures his attention (00:01:53 to 00:09:14). Then, we discover James’ incredible Black Friday find: Arc Systems Works’ KILL la KILL -IF for just a dollar. This quirky anime arena fighter explores a unique side story of the famously scantily-clad series (00:22:57). Over on the tech side, Jon snagged a PlayStation VR2 on sale (00:34:25). Besides that, he also spent some time immersed in Castlevania: Dominus Collection (00:50:19). Finally, Greg brings New Business to a close by sharing his latest adventures with Mario and Luigi: Brothership (00:54:51).
After a short pause, we dive into Listener Mail. This week, we explore what Metroid Prime 4 could do to truly embody the valuable lessons learned from the Switch era (01:10:42). Plus, we contemplate what games we’d end up playing if we were all stuck together in a remote cabin (01:35:52). Spoiler: It might just lead to a mysterious case of “cabin fever.” Feel free to send your hypothetical scenarios our way!
This engaging episode wouldn’t be complete without a special mention: edited skillfully by Guillaume Veillette. The “Men of Leisure” theme is a Radio Free Nintendo exclusive, composed by Perry Burkum. You can explore more of Perry’s work on his SoundCloud. The show’s logo was crafted by Connor Strickland—check out his portfolio on his website.
To wrap things up with some nostalgic tunes, Greg picked “Fear of the Heavens” from Secret of Mana as this episode’s closing music, all rights courtesy of SQUARE ENIX HOLDINGS CO., LTD.