Shack Together 059 – Mario Kart World Direct, Blue Prince, feat. Donovan Erskine + David Craddock

Today’s headlines are all about the fresh updates from Nintendo’s Mario Kart World Direct! The buzz is centered around the innovative ways to unlock character skins at Yoshi’s restaurant, the introduction of free-roam fast travel options, and new additions to the game such as Coin Shells and Hammers. Furthermore, we delve into the advanced camera technology of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, which can effortlessly recognize and track up to four faces simultaneously.

Elden Ring Nightreign – Official Raider Character Gameplay Reveal Trailer

Experience the resilient figure of Raider, a blend of flesh and fortitude, standing firm amidst tempestuous darkness. Unleash formidable fury, cleaving a route through swirling shadows. Discover Raider’s skills and witness the character in action in the latest Elden Ring Nightreign trailer for the forthcoming cooperative spin-off, set in a universe mirror-image to that of … Read more

Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders begin on April 24, price to stay the same

Nintendo recently posted a news update on its website to confirm the revised pre-order date for the Switch 2 in the United States and Canada. The Switch 2 console will retail for USD$449.99, which was the price initially announced back on April 2. The bundle that comes with a digital version of Mario Kart World will continue to be priced at $499.99. Both Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza will maintain their original prices at $79.99 and $69.99, respectively. However, Nintendo has decided to raise the prices of some accessories: a pair of Joy-Con 2 controllers will now cost $94.99, while the new Pro Controller will set you back $84.99.

Sunderfolk review: Game night

Sunderfolk is a tactical role-playing game set in a fantasy world called the Sunderlands. This realm is under peril from an unidentified menace lurking in the shadows. The players’ characters, who serve as heroes, are tasked with discovering this mystery while guarding their homeland against aggressive tribes. As many as four players can join in and choose from six character classes (Arcanist, Bard, Berserker, Pyromancer, Ranger, and Rogue), each with unique gameplay mechanics. The narrative progresses through individual quests and side missions on a hexagonal board, with battles utilizing card-based attacks to determine damage and movement numbers. Despite the absence of dice in this tabletop setting, the game runs smoothly without them, and the rules are straightforward to grasp. Instead of dice, cards are drawn after each attack, which decide any damage modifiers.