If someone offers me $10,000 to name my first child Turok, I might consider it. Though, let’s be clear, I don’t have any kids.
Switch users, get ready for some excitement! Xenoblade X is making its way to the platform, complete with some “New Story Elements.” This addition to the trailer definitely caught my eye, though I have to admit, their marketing tactics are a bit cheeky.
In other news, Nintendo is branching out with a music app. Surprising, right? A guest appearance by “bloodvertising” sneaks in as well, adding a quirky twist to the mix.
After we took a short break, Gui shared some classic brawlers. The Switch version of Double Dragon Advance captivated us, and Arcade Archives – Metamorphic Force added to the nostalgia. Meanwhile, Jon has been diving into the beta of Monster Hunter Wilds, experiencing all its thrilling new features. Greg decided to embrace the spooky season vibe with Ghouls n Ghosts and Castlevania, getting into the Halloween spirit. Wrapping things up, James took us on a journey with Rogue Flight, a game that offers a nod to Star Fox.
We’re gearing up for a milestone next week: episode 900. We’re looking forward to your questions in the inbox!
This episode came together under the careful editing of Guillaume Veillette. Our theme, “Men of Leisure,” is a Perry Burkum original for Radio Free Nintendo. You can explore more of his work on SoundCloud. Connor Strickland crafted our logo, and you can see his portfolio on his website.
The episode ended on a high note with “Melancholia” from Xenoblade Chronicles X, a beautiful piece by Hiroyuki Sawano. A big shoutout to A.G. & Juan C. for the request. Nintendo Co., Ltd. holds all the rights on this one.