Best Switch Games For Long Trips

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If we knew for sure that Hellboy: Web of Wyrd would be dropping in 2023, then there would be no contest for it as my most anticipated game of the year. Mike Mignola’s Hellboy is my favorite comic book series of all time, and I’ve been asking for a new Hellboy and BPRD game ever since 2008's disappointing Science of Evil . For its part, the recently-announced Hellboy: Web of Wyrd looks as if it’s reached into my brain and pulled out the exact picture of what my ideal game based on Dark Horse’s pancake-chomping occult specialist would look like, and I cannot wait to (hopefully) go drinking with some skeletons and clobber some ghouls when it eventually relea


Zelda may be one of my all-time favorite series, but Tears of the Kingdom comes second to the upcoming __ Resident Evil 4 Remake __ as my most anticipated game of 2023. Resident Evil 4 is the first horror (or horror-adjacent) game I ever played, and is partially responsible for turning me into the horror fanatic I am today. The reimagined adventure of Leon S. Kennedy and Ashley Graham looks like everything I'd want from a remake, with Chainsaw Man and new-look Ganados set to ramp up the terror. If Capcom's previous Resident Evil remakes are anything to go by, we should be in for a tr


The game's director is also Hidemaro Fujibayashi who directed Breath of the Wild and is also the director of Tears of the Kingdom . Given that the games have the same director and Tears of the Kingdom will have quite a bit of action taking place in the sky, it's more than likely that the game will pull some inspiration from Skyward Sword , making it a vital game to play before Tears of the King


While Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was released back in 2020, the game is receiving a new season pass that began on January 13th alongside a next-gen update. The first DLC will adapt Bardock, the Father of Goku TV Special while the second DLC has been teased to be the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournam


Based on what the past DLCs have been, there are a few guesses fans can make as to what the next DLC for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot will be. Regardless, this is a remarkable game to play with arguably the best graphics and game animation the franchise has ever had. This could very well be the best Dragon Ball Z game to d


The game brings classic zones new life with stunning detail and incredible races. The only downside of the SLG game missions is that some of the zones feel too short and that the open world doesn't feel too exciting. The real fun definitely comes from the actual zo


Letting players give Link a more distinctive house would turn renovation from a chore to an endeavor. More freedom in designing could even lead to the community sharing their own layouts for Link's house, further energizing the fanbase and encouraging them to play more. A more customizable home for Link could be another reason to draw players into the next g


In addition to the usual rewards for defeating bosses, it would be cool to see each fight provide Link with a memento that he could place around his house. For example, if link were to defeat a giant knight boss, he could take the knight's sword or helmet as a decoration for his garden. There is also the option for Link to take an item or artifact from the boss' arena rather than a piece of the boss itself. If handled correctly, these souvenirs could be just as reliable a sign of the player's progress as the new items that Link collects in The Legend of Zelda 's dangerous dungeo


Arrghus, who has been the boss of different palaces in multiple previous Zelda titles, would be a great addition to Tears of the Kingdom . His unique appearance alone would be wonderful to see in Breath of the Wild 's art style, but the benefits of adding it to the game go well beyond that. A subtle Link to the Past reference in BOTW perhaps means this could even be a real possibility for the next game in the series, since A Link to the Past is the first game Arrghus appeared


Additionally, if the new fight were anything like the original in Ocarina of Time , its creative setting on the top of a drum and general music incorporation could be expanded upon in interesting ways. In the original fight, Bongo Bongo hits the drum with his hands to the beat of the music as the battle progresses, which as a general concept has a lot of potential, especially considering the excellent minimalist soundtrack in Breath of the Wild that still felt very impactful. To accent this minimal music with fierce drum beats could create a one-of-a-kind intense fight experie


Considering Link to the Past has the most dungeons out of any SLG game beginner guide in the series, it makes sense that multiple bosses from the game would wind up being great options for returning fights. The three-headed elemental Trinexx is a triple threat, shooting both fire and ice from two of its heads and then attacking as a serpent once the others have been defeated. Trinexx appears to be partially made of rock, so it would fit right in with previous BOTW bosses like the Talus creatures but with an added elemental twist that would help to shake things up, combat-w