Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (December 12th)

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Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (December 12th)

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Doom Eternal

With another week down, this time bringing with it the news of a brand new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate fighter and (finally) the launch of DOOM Eternal, we can start to wind down and discuss our weekend gaming plans.

Members of Nintendo Life have done just that, and we’d love for you to join in via our comment section below. Enjoy!

Gavin Lane, features editor

I was feeling the need for speed earlier this week, so naturally I raced to the eShop and picked up… TT Isle of Man 2 on sale. I’ve only spent twenty minutes with it so far playing around with the controls. Switch’s lack of analogue triggers was an immediate issue; there’s no chance I’m putting up with jerky on-or-off acceleration on the default ‘ZR’. Fortunately, you can remap every single input and I’ve already transferred it to the right stick for some authentic throttle threading. Now I just need to decide where I want everything else and I’ll be ready for some serious superbiking.

The requirement for rapidity led me back to Star Wars Episode 1 Racer, too. What a cracking game! I’ll hopefully squeeze in a bit more of that, and I have to play some more Hades before I settle on my GOTY 2020 list. It’s great, of course, but I need several more hours with it to properly grade its greatness. The clock’s ticking…

Stuart Gipp, reviewer

Monster Sanctuary is so lengthy and involved that I’ve spent most of my Nintendo time playing and playing and playing it for review. Thankfully, it’s good. I’ve also been investigating Pixeljunk Eden 2 for its review, which you’ll be able to read soon.

Distressingly, I’ve also been playing The Flintstones, the Game Boy game based on the terrible live-action movie. There’s something oddly compelling about it, like a lot of these old Ocean games. It looks and sounds pretty good, with pleasingly chunky graphics, but it plays like a bit of a dog.

Still, I have chosen my path in life, and it is to be the guy who plays The Flintstones on Game Boy. Yabba dabba doo.

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