Yoshi and the Mysterious Book Is Video Game Bubble Wrap
5/22/20261 hr 7 min
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is the latest Switch 2 exclusive, and this week's NVC is all about breaking down what works and what doesn't in this experimental platformer. Join Logan Plant, Tom Marks, Nick Limon, and Kinda Funny's Tim Gettys as Tom and Tim talk about their uneven experiences with Yoshi, including how making discoveries for the first time is charming, but there's not much joy left to find after each box has been checked. Plus, the panel talks about Yoshi's identity crisis and how this risky direction doesn't quite solve the problems the series has faced over the...
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This episode is presented by Invincible Versus, available now on Xbox Series consoles, PlayStation 5, and PC. Invincible Versus is a brutal 3v3 tag fighting game from Studio Quarter Up, Skybound Entertainment's first in-house game development studio, where you can play as your favorite characters from the Invincible universe. This game is designed to let you become a superhero in the bloodiest fight in the universe, made by a dev team of fighting game veterans, and with the direct input from creator Robert Kirkman. Invincible Versus is full of the visceral, bloody combat and authentic depictions of destruction and chaos that Invincible fans know and love. Plus, a story by the creators behind the hit TV series. At launch, the roster includes 18 playable fighters, including Invincible himself, Mark Grayson, plus Omni-Man, Rex Splode, and more.
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