The month of November is a very busy one, just as September was. So, after a quiet October, it’s back to offering a lot of thoughts on games. And this month is full of them. So much so that I’m going to have to space all these articles out so I can give proper time to each of them. As, even though a few are simulators, there’s still a lot of experiences to have with them.
In the first week of the month, Planet Coaster 2 and Mario & Luigi Brothership. I loved giving time to the first Planet Coaster, with how in depth it was with building a theme park. This second game expands that with even more, including water parks! As for Mario & Luigi, it will be nice to give a new one of these a play, with it being almost ten years since the first new game in the series.
In the second week comes Farming Simulator 25 and Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake. I don’t think I need to say anything for why I’m looking forward to the new Farming Simulator, with their being a lot of new things to experience with it. As for the Dragon Quest remake, I’m wanting to see the origins of the series, so this plus the first two coming next year will be a great way to do that.
With the third week, and both on the same day, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MySims Cozy Bundle. I loved flying around in the 2020 version of Flight Simulator, and now there’s a lot of new advancements to look forward to in this new one. And the ability to walk around everywhere instead of fly. As for MySims, I loved the first, so getting to experience it again will be a treat. Along with seeing what the second game is all about.
First up is the end of my Switch Successor Launch Line-Up (In An Alternate Reality) series. The last four will see an original concept, along with three new releases in known series. Well, two known series and one genre. And funnily enough, one of those games ties into a release this month, with thoughts on a spin-off Dragon Quest tying very nicely to what will come later in the month.
The fourth week at present is empty of anything, depending on how I space the articles out. There could easily be something to fill that space, depending on if there’s anything from various sales I find myself buying and wanting to talk about. Or anything else I find myself wanting to write about. Of course, the fourth week also includes the start of December. Meaning the start of the Jingle Jam. I’m certain there’ll be games I’ll write about from that collection, much like previous years.