The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Photo credit Nintendoĭescription: Forget everything you know about The Legend of Zelda games. You can play with other people or play solo.
My 13 year old describes it as super relaxing and my 11 year old says its stress relieving. This is a great game for all ages especially casual gamers. Exercise your imagination with this game. Your island getaway has a wealth of natural resources that can be used to craft everything from tools to creature comforts.īuild the tropical island of your dreams by earning rewards. Animal Crossing: New Horizonsĭescription : Escape to a deserted island and create your own paradise as you explore, create, and customize in the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game. This game is a 2-in 1 Bowser’s Fury expansion, which offers an open-world map for one or two players to gradually jump through. This game can be played single player or with up to three friends. Super Mario 3D World is another game the kids have requested, so they can’t share their experiences as of yet. Pounce and climb through dozens of colorful courses! Multiply the fun by teaming up with or competing against friends locally or online to reach each stage’s goal.
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Super Mario 3D World Plus Bowser’s Fury – Nintendo Switch Photo credit Nintendoĭescription: Power up, team up, one up to save the Sprixie Kingdom! Both my 11 & 13 year old describe Splatoon 2 as pretty fun but it can be repetitive. The game has a solo mode, but its more fun in multiplayer mode. They describe it like squid paintball, as you shoot ink onto a map. The squid kids called Inklings are back to splat more ink and claim more turf in this colorful and chaotic 4-on-4 action shooteĪccording to my 11 year old, Splatoon 2 is a MUST play kids shooter game, but you’re shooting ink not weapons. Hot Nintendo Switch Video Games Splatoon 2ĭescription: Ink-splatting action is back and fresher than ever I’m sharing some of the games they have asked for and the games they say are the latest and greatest.
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While my daughter prefers playing on her Nintendo Switch, my son is more of an Xbox Series X player. Sure, they also ride their bikes, read books, play with our dogs and more- but their first love might be video games. The intrigue spurred by these wonderfully produced live-action advertisements is exactly what 343 Industries and Microsoft Game Studios were hoping for and is expertly complemented by the #HuntTheTruth Tumblr, which offers a fictional investigative audio series behind the events depicted in the above advertisements.Īs the 27th October nears, the truth will be revealed, and I am very excited to to ‘jump in’ and explore all there is to Halo 5: Guardians.I’ll admit my kids spend way too much time playing video games.
This has resulted in a slew of confused viewers and fans who are left to ponder which viewpoint offers the truth and which the deception? Hence the hashtag: #HuntTheTruth. There is no denying that these two advertisements offer two drastically different viewpoints of one single event. Master Chief appears suitably unsettled and asks Locke if everything he has comprised and done has been worth it? He then points his pistol at Locke and chillingly voices, “You have completed your mission, Spartan Locke. The second advertisement offers a parallel viewpoint of the exact same scenario, but this time Spartan Locke is fallen and amongst the rubble of a battle and Master Chief is the one offering the diatribe. He then proceeds to point his pistol at Master Chief and villainously declares, “… now I must save us… from you”. Locke claims that Masterchef is a betrayer and not a saviour, one who “was supposed to save us all”, but brought destruction instead of salvation. In the first advertisement, Spartan Locke offers a lengthy tirade to a fallen Master Chief, who is surrounding by the rubble of a seemingly climactic battle.
The latest live-action advertisements for Halo 5: Guardians, the 343 Industries and Microsoft Game Studios sequel to Halo 4, offer two very different and highly intriguing viewpoints of both Master Chief and Spartan Locke – the two pivotal characters from the upcoming game.