What Games Are You Playing This Weekend, Destructoid Readers?

What Games Are You Playing This Weekend, Destructoid Readers?

As we gear up for an exciting long weekend, many of us, especially in the US and UK, are anticipating an extra day of gaming fun before we return to the grind. Whether you plan to dive into new indie releases or tackle your gaming backlog, there’s plenty to keep us entertained!

This week brings a handful of notable indie games, providing an excellent opportunity to jump into something new just ahead of the highly anticipated release of Elden Ring: Nightreign. Without further ado, let’s explore some gaming options for this delightful extra day off.

One game that has caught my attention is Fantasy Life i. As a fan of physical media, I was disappointed to learn that the Western release has been canceled. Instead of giving up, I chose to import a copy from Asia. While I eagerly await its arrival, that means I won’t be able to enjoy it over the weekend, but don’t let that stop you from picking it up!

If you’re looking for something fresh to play, consider giving Monster Train 2 a shot. Colleagues rave about its deck-building mechanics, but I have my doubts about whether it’s the right fit for me. I also contemplated exploring Spligate 2, though I find myself a bit shooter-fatigued at the moment.

With so many choices, the weekend provides a great chance to revisit old favorites. Maybe I’ll continue shiny hunting in various Pokémon titles or restart Elden Ring on a new save file to brush up on the controls ahead of the multiplayer release next week. The options are endless!

Now, I want to hear from you, Moyens I/O family! What are your plans for this long weekend? Share your gaming choices in the comments below!

What new indie games are worth playing right now?

This week features some standout indie releases that are sure to entertain, perfect for the long weekend.

Is Monster Train 2 a good deck-building game for beginners?

Absolutely! It offers engaging mechanics that are beginner-friendly while providing strategic depth for seasoned players.

What are some relaxing games for a long weekend?

Consider titles like Stardew Valley or Spiritfarer, which offer soothing gameplay and beautiful visuals.

Can I play Elden Ring offline?

Yes, Elden Ring has offline modes that let you enjoy the vast world without the need for online connectivity.

If you’re looking for more gaming insights and recommendations, continue exploring related content on Moyens I/O. Happy gaming this weekend!