Inbox discusses top game of 2024, predictions for Resident Evil 9, and possibility of a Sega Saturn mini-console.

"Readers of Wednesday letters page concerned about potential Nintendo Switch 2 leak, one offers tips for Shadow Of The Erdtree."

July 3rd 2024.

Inbox discusses top game of 2024, predictions for Resident Evil 9, and possibility of a Sega Saturn mini-console.
One of the standout games of the year has been Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth. It has been receiving high praise and recognition, even making it onto GC's list of top 20 games of the year so far. Personally, I consider it to be my number one game of the year. Despite having played other popular titles like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and Animal Well, Infinite Wealth has captured my attention and admiration.

As a longtime fan of the series, I was initially worried about the changes in the game's character and combat style. However, I have been pleasantly surprised by how these changes have only enhanced the gameplay experience. The game's humor and clever references to gaming and pop culture add an extra layer of enjoyment, and the mini-games are surprisingly fun and engaging.

I'm curious to hear what others think about the game, especially if it's not on GC's list. Please feel free to share your thoughts with us by emailing us at the provided email address.

Moving on, I can't help but wonder about the future of the Nintendo Switch and its potential successor, the Switch 2. As evidenced by their recent actions, Nintendo seems confident and prepared for the release of the new console. However, I do hope that there won't be any leaks before its official reveal. It's always more exciting to see a product revealed by the company itself rather than having it leaked prematurely.

Speaking of leaks, I've been keeping an eye on Palworld's performance on Steam. Despite the release of new DLC, the game seems to be losing traction. This is not surprising considering the oversaturation of live service games in the market. People don't have the time or desire to switch to a new game, especially if the one they're currently playing is already enjoyable. It's a tough market to break into, and even Helldivers 2, which is considered a better game, is struggling to make a significant impact.

But I do understand why Sony continues to invest in these types of games. It's a calculated risk, and even if they don't make a substantial profit, at least they can recoup some of their investments. However, I'm not convinced that it's a risk worth taking.

Moving on to the gaming tips section, one reader shares their strategies for tackling Elden Ring and its DLC. They recommend having high vigor and stamina, utilizing certain weapons and tactics, and taking advantage of various items. These tips are helpful for anyone struggling with the game, and I'm sure they will appreciate the advice.

Finally, amidst all the chaos and uncertainty in the gaming industry, one company stands out for its strategic and careful decision-making: Nintendo. Despite not being a huge fan of their games, I have gained a newfound respect for the company. They have managed to bounce back after the failure of the Wii U and quickly release the successful Switch. It's clear that they have a backup plan in place, and their decisions may seem nonsensical from the outside, but they have proven to be effective.
"Have you heard of Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth? It's been making waves as one of the best games of the year. I was thrilled to see it featured highly on GC's list of top 20 games, and it even holds the number one spot for me. I know there are a lot of great games out there that I haven't had the chance to play yet, but this one just stands out to me.

I've been a fan of the series for a while now, so I was a bit hesitant when they announced a change in character and combat style. But I have to say, it's only made the game better. And let me tell you, this game is funny. Like, really funny. It's filled with inside jokes about gaming and pop culture, and the mini-games are more entertaining than some full-priced titles I've played.

But enough about my thoughts, I'm curious to hear what others think. Maybe you played a game that wasn't on GC's list and you think deserves some recognition? Let's start a discussion and share our favorite games of the year so far. You can email your thoughts to the address provided.

On a different note, have you heard any rumors about the Nintendo Switch 2? I saw a letter in the Wednesday edition expressing concern about potential leaks. I'm also curious to know what Nintendo has in store for their next console. They seem pretty confident in it, but I can't help but wonder if there will be any leaks before its reveal. I hope not, because it's always more exciting to see things unveiled by the creators themselves.

Speaking of new releases, I noticed Palworld has started to drop in the Steam charts, even with their new DLC. It's no surprise, really. There are so many live service games out there competing for players' time and attention. And let's be real, people aren't going to abandon a game they love for something that might not be as good. It's tough for these types of games to succeed, and even tougher for the developers to make a profit. But I guess that's why Sony is charging for these games, even if it's not full price. They have to make money somehow, right?

If you're struggling with Elden Ring and its DLC, I have some tips that might help. First, make sure you have a lot of vigor and stamina. Trust me, you'll need it. And use a large hammer or mallet for those blood-letting attacks. Also, having the Dragon Rot breath and the Haligtree talisman will come in handy. Oh, and don't forget to explore the DLC to collect more powerful items.

Lastly, I wanted to take a moment to appreciate Nintendo. With all the chaos in the gaming industry, they've managed to stay afloat and even thrive. I've always known they were good at what they do, but it wasn't until recently that I realized just how smart and strategic they are. They always seem to have a backup plan, like when they released the Switch so quickly after the Wii U failed. It's clear that they truly care about their business and their fans.

What do you think of Nintendo and their decisions? Have you gained a newfound respect for them like I have? Let's chat about it. And as always, you can email your thoughts to the address provided. Until next time, happy gaming!"

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