eventuallyįans have been waiting a long time for the official announcement of Diablo 4 and, at last year's BlizzCon, it seemed the time had finally come, when a new Diablo game was going to be announced. The game is absolutely going to fulfill your expectations, if not exceed them.We can't wait to get our teeth sank in to Diablo 4. If you own a Switch, I’d hazard a guess that you’d be getting Super Mario Party either way. I absolutely recommend that you check it out when it comes out on October 5th this year. If those minigames I’ve played are any indication of the overall quality, then the game is going to be a complete blast to play. However, if it hadn’t been for my host maining a certain lanky purple fellow and yelling WAAAAAAA every now and again, it would’ve been way less entertaining, I feel. Every one of those games was fun, to be sure. But, here’s the thing, and this is basically me discovering the wheel here: you absolutely need at least another person to play with. Whether I was trying to dodge football players trying to flatten me (if you’re curious, I was playing as my boy Yoshi), running away from ghosts, or riding trikeys, I was having a ball. To be honest, all of the minigames were cooky and silly and a blast to play. As for the frying minigame, it uses the vibration of the Joy-Con to signal that one side of the meat cube is frying, and you have to swipe the controller upwards to flip it to the uncooked side. Anyway, the tricycle race has you spinning the Joy-Con, as if you’re pedaling with your hands. Yes, they both have different names, but I can’t remember them. The two that stick out most in my mind is the tricycle race (pictured above), and the frying minigame. Some of them don’t use the Joy-Con in creative ways, but others make full use of the new peripherals that the Switch has. Long story short, every single one of the games I’ve played was a ton of fun.
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