Everyone stops talking for a moment, okay? Nothing else you have to say now is not for me or for anyone else. Everything that matters is UFO 50 is now available on the Nintendo switch. Neither switch 2! I think it also comes to switch 2, boo, so woo!
Importantly, UFO 50 was my game of the year and probably the game I carelessly guess most when I'm bored or I have to kill a few minutes. It is the largest collection of fictitious games ever made, and I say that as someone who owns more copies in multiple languages of almost every Warioware game when it was released.
As Angela says in Silent Hill 2, I don't lie! ” She talked about something more serious, but sentiment is the same.
UFO 50 has the best real, fake games that can buy money
You want fun in your life, right? That's why you're here on the video game website. Therefore, you are killing time at work by looking at all the fun you might have if you just clicked on the small “Buy now” button on the website owned by the main corporations. I know that this article itself is on the website ownership of the main corporation, but someone has to give money for these games and I am a 41 -year -old man whose parents made extremely poor financial decisions.
But you know what is Good financial decision? Purchase again UFO 50, although I roughly invested the same amount of time as a child to learn to speak.
And let's be here sincere: UFO 50 should always He was on the switch. It is that Nintendo-coded me in the 1980s, filling me with the closest thing I have ever felt lucky. For those of you who have not seen God's light, UFO 50 is a collection of fifty fictitious 8 -bit games for a fictitious console. There is a little more under the surface that you can explore about the console and fictitious games of games, which is amazing, but let me sell you in the first part: fifty new games.
And as Jade from America Next Top Model Cycle 6 always said: Don't be twisted. They are real games. Between 1985 and 1992, each individual game would probably sell here for $ 50 in itself. But no. Because they are not real. Well, I think they're now.
UFO 50 belongs to the switch
I mean it when I say this game was born for Nintendo. It's like opening a door to another dimension in which Nintendo never existed and another society took its place, released a similar but quite strange 8-bit games. These games range from sports to platforms to arcade shooters to a horror adventure with legitimate jumps to full JRPG with unforgettable characters.
I know I said it before, but the only experience that even approaches what UFO 50 pulls out is the Retro Game Challenge, the Nintendo DS collection of fictional Famicom games that no one in the West, which meant we didn't get a sequel or Nintendo Switch. This is no longer the world I want to live in.
Gaming UFO 50 really feels that he is a child again. This makes you feel nostalgic without just sliding a fan service on the plate as a wet café. It is a return without reminding that many games my generation played when the children suck. It is as if someone took everything good about era and removed each lousy part.
Getting a new game as a child felt almost mysterious: especially when a parent or grandparents came from something strange that was on sale. Blind to play these games was infinitely satisfactory than spending two years learning every detail online before I got a chance to play something.
UFO 50 earns nostalgia
And look, at this point I will get that it sounds like I was preparing for nostalgia in front of the Internet. I'm not. Like things now suck, they suck up differently, so it's not some bucolic 'if I were a boy again, life would be a perfect “crap”. It is that they actually captured the appearance and feeling of finding new, strange games in your friend's rental or house.
UFO 50 games such as Barbut's reconnaissance is a confusing and intimidating way in which Metroid felt when I first played it. Others, as well as the Nindek action platform, I played so much that they somehow absorbed into my childhood memory.
The phrase “There is something for everyone” is a cliché, but in a collection of 50 new “retro” games that actually relate here. Do you like strategy? Bug Hunter is amazing and Avianos is even better. Avianos is also about birds who worship dinosaurs who would sell me in the game. Do you like sport? Bushido Ball feels like a game of NES that would cause fighting between siblings.
Do you like Pinball and Golf together and want it to represent more games? You want to sit down: Pingolf is a game in this collection and it's exactly how it sounds. Oh, do you like golf, but do you want it to be a wide open adventure? Golfaria is here for you. Don't worry about the laundry. Don't worry about your work. We have it all on UFO 50.
The UFO 50 trick is that it just drops you in the middle of a lot of dusty gaming discs and tells you to do what you want. Is there a “chronological” order of fictional editions, but who does it care about? Choose anything that looks good and run with it. Explore games, try new things, discover secrets. These are all complete titles with full experiences that could live alone. Half of the fun on this thing is the opening of something stupid and realizes that it is one of the most convincing games ever made (Party House, Baby!).
I know I'm a factor for buying the same thing more than once. I know I'm Dork for UFO 50 on two different portable devices (steam deck and switch 2) that are literally side by side on my shelf. But God, it's an incredible collection with some incredible games. And it works on the original switch and on switch 2, so you have no apologies, boy.