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NXpress Nintendo Podcast 224: Reviewing Persona 5 Strikers, Stubbs the Zombie, and More
This week on the NXpress Nintendo Podcast, we review the brilliant Persona 5 Strikers and spotlight Stubbs the Zombie on Switch.
Persona 5 Strikers Review
This week on the NXpress Nintendo Podcast, the next generation of hosts, Cameron Daxon, Marc Kaliroff, and Campbell Gill go over a handful of exciting new Switch releases in a short and sweet episode. The gang wastes no time in jumping into reviewing Persona 5 Strikers, the latest Warriors-themed spinoff of a beloved franchise that still sticks true to the main series’ identity. Marc gushes about the game, giving the hosts the rundown about what it offers and answering all their pressing questions. How much does the game blend Persona with Musou gameplay? Can Nintendo players who haven’t experienced the original Persona 5 still find some enjoyment here? Just how much content does the game have, anyway? Marc answers all these questions and more in his rave review!
Next up, Cameron shines an indie spotlight on Stubbs the Zombie: Rebel Without a Pulse, a 2005 cult classic that’s risen from the dead to find a new life (or maybe just some fresh brains) on Switch. This title may have more than its fair share of old-school jank and glitches, but there’s still plenty to love with the game’s relentless quirky charm and personality. Lastly, Marc gives the rundown on Moving Out’s latest “Movers in Paradise” DLC, describing how it offers lots to love for fans of Team17’s smash hit multiplayer romp.
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Playlist:
LFXIV – NXpress Intro
00:40 – Main Event: Reviewing Persona 5 Strikers
“You Are Stronger” – Persona 5 Strikers
37:30 – Indie Games Spotlight – Stubbs the Zombie and Moving Out DLC
“Life Will Change – Instrumental” – Persona 5 Strikers
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