Last week seemed like a whirlwind! There were a few bits we overlooked: for instance, Namco added The Quest of Ki from the Vs series to the Archives. And that was pretty much it outside of what was discussed on RFN 900.
The Horizon series just can’t catch a break. Every launch, it appears to step into the shadow of some gigantic title. The original came out at the same time as Breath of the Wild, its follow-up arrived just as Elden Ring hit the shelves (I’m not saying these were award-winning, just that they were massive releases), and now, the remaster of the debut game has to compete with Dragon Age’s newest installment. This week sees Lego Horizon Adventures taking the backseat to both Dragon Quest III HD-2D and Tetris Forever. Willem has already given his thoughts on the latter, and we anticipate a review of the former not too far off.
In the spotlight this week, keep an eye out for Petit Island, which might tug at some familiar strings if you’ve watched the Wholesome Direct in slow-mo. Additionally, get excited about a new trio of Irem shooters making their debut together, plus a fresh spin on the original Ys via the EggConsole.
North America
Here’s the lineup you shouldn’t miss:
- Dragon Quest III HD-2D (US$59.99/C$79.99)
- Lego Horizon Adventures ($59.99/$79.99)
- A sprinkle of magical spine-chillers with Goblin Slayer: Another Adventure – Nightmare Feast and more, all hitting various dates from Tuesday onward.
This week has several hidden gems, with a bundle of XSEED farm RPGs at discounted rates until the 20th. That’s on top of various price drops accessed through PSPrices and DekuDeals.
Europe
The European release slate mirrors North America’s with some delightful tweaks, especially with platform-specific prices. Pin down Lego Horizon Adventures (€69.99/£59.99), among many others, and enjoy vivid adventures tailored for this region’s players.
Japan
Japan’s selection is equally enticing, with must-plays like Lego Horizon Adventures sitting at ¥7980 and Dragon Quest III HD-2D priced at ¥7678 capturing players’ imaginations. Whether you’re gripping your controller for a brand-new game or revisiting a cherished classic through the Archives, Japan offers a little something for every type of gamer this week.
No matter your geographical locale, there’s plenty to explore within this week’s releases to keep your gaming sessions filled with excitement and adventure. Whether you’re diving deep into intense quests or enjoying a relaxing puzzle, these lists promise something for everyone.