You’re playing a different character and he’s not Cloud. Hanging on the wall at the back of the store is a replica of Cloud’s iconic sword from Final Fantasy VII. The first weapon shop that you find in the first town of Fantasian really highlights what this game is about. Today we have some casual puzzle action, a JRPG from some of the genre’s greatest legends, and an update of a game from 1971. Either way, I wanted to get down something on some of these titles as a statement of record, as I do think that this most recent drop has turned the Apple TV, when paired up with a Dualshock 4 controller (or whatever your preference is) into one heck of secondary console.Įach day I’ll review three titles from the most recent collection of releases. I’m not going to do full reviews, as they’re effectively free-to-play, but I might write separate pieces on those few really elite games I mention above if time allows. This week you can look forward to a series of daily mini-reviews that will cover off a fair chunk of these Apple Arcade titles. So I’ll be hanging on to that subscription for some time to come. However, this drop includes three games that are absolutely brilliant, two of which are genuine game of the year contenders, and one of those two is very genuinely one of my favourite games of all time (potentially). I had been planning on ending the subscription, as I hadn’t really found a reason to play anything from the service for some months now. Almost enough to count it as a “re-launch,” at it came at just the right time. Just before Easter, Apple dropped a big pile of new games on the Apple Arcade.
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