Whoa. So, right, here I am rambling about… something, but bear with me. First, water. Yeah, that tank? Definitely needs some more. Random, I know, but it just popped into my brain, so moving on.
This week, it’s like a mixed bag of goodies – a sort of New Business vibe, if you catch my drift? James, that guy, he’s deep into this quirky Switch adventure game, “Endless Monday: Dreams and Deadlines.” Like, can you imagine being a procrastinating artist at some faceless company? Sounds like a wild narrative ride, even if a little twisted (but in a good way, right?).
Then there’s Jon, wrapping up Castlevania: Circle of the Moon. Feels like he’s on a relentless Dracula hunt or something. Is it just me, or is there something amusing about a planned Dracula takedown? Anyway. Greg’s all about “Crypt of the Necrodancer,” but really dives into Xenoblade Chronicles X. By now, he’s probably got Chapter 13 stuck in his head. Must be nice to have that dedication, huh?
Guillaume’s hitting a nostalgia wall with the Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster. Maybe he’s running out of remasters to re-live? I get that vibe. It’s like – oh no, what’s next, right?
After a need-a-break pause, we’re all about the listener mail. Cleaning up games with, wait for it, F.L.U.D.D.? Yeah, didn’t see that coming. Then there’s this whole best one-off Nintendo series debate. So many opinions, my head’s spinning. Send more, or I’m bringing the hose! Totally kidding. Maybe.
Oh, and heads up! Vacation time. Life’s scheduling antics, am I right? We’re yanking an old Patreon nugget for the feed next week. After that, we’re just out. Like, not around.
Quick credits shoutout: The masterful editing by Guillaume Veillette. “Men of Leisure” jam by Perry Burkum – seriously, check out his beats on SoundCloud. And hey, that Radio Free Nintendo logo? Props to Connor Strickland. His site’s linked somewhere, for sure.
Wrapping it up musically, there’s some rockin’ “Code Name: T.H.E.M.E. Sing-along” courtesy of Nintendo. Love these requests, Daniel! And another note-worthy track – the trailer theme from Earthion by Yuzo Koshiro. Greg picked this jam. Musical taste – seriously underrated sometimes. Anyway, enough of my blabber.