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En el episodio 308 de Rejugando, RaffaValencia conduce un programa cargado de debate, hype y vinagre junto a Eva Farto y Anya Silva. El equipo repasa el último Nintendo Direct de junio de 2026, cerrando por fin la maratón de conferencias del “E3 moderno” entre Summer Game Fest, Xbox Showcase y State of Play. Un Nintendo Direct con luces y sombras El gran titular del evento fue el anuncio oficial de "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake" para Nintendo Switch 2. Aunque el juego era un secreto a voces tras múltiples filtraciones, el debate en Rejugando gira alrededor de una pregunta clave: ¿por qué Nintendo enseñó tan poco? El tráiler apenas mostró a Link durmiendo y el logo del juego, lo que provocó una mezcla de emoción y frustración en la mesa. Anya Silva defendió que el anuncio era necesario y simbólico para cerrar el evento, mientras que RaffaValencia criticó duramente que un remake tan importante no tuviera ni gameplay ni fecha concreta, pese a estar anunciado para 2026. Además, el programa especula con una posible salida navideña del remake, incluso fantaseando con un lanzamiento cercano al aniversario de Nintendo 64. Kingdom Hearts IV reaparece… por sorpresa en Nintendo Otro de los momentos más comentados fue el regreso de Kingdom Hearts IV. Tras cuatro años de silencio desde su anuncio original, Square Enix mostró un nuevo vistazo al juego durante el Direct. El tráiler enseñó algo más de gameplay y confirmó lanzamiento en Nintendo Switch 2, además de PS5 y Xbox. Xenoblade Genesis: el juego que sí supo venderse El verdadero ganador del Nintendo Direct fue Xenoblade Genesis, el nuevo RPG de Monolith Soft. El juego mostró mundo, personajes, ambientación y un espectacular tráiler de ciencia ficción, dejando una impresión mucho más potente que el propio Zelda. El programa también celebra las actualizaciones gratuitas/mejoradas de Xenoblade Chronicles 1, 2 y 3 para Switch 2, con mejoras técnicas y nuevo impulso para una de las sagas favoritas de la casa. Fire Emblem, Orbitales catálogo de Switch 2 Entre los anuncios destacados también se comentan: Fire Emblem: Fortune Wave, nuevo táctico de Nintendo con lanzamiento el 17 de septiembre. Las llegadas a Switch 2 de Dragon’s Dogma 2, Onimusha, Lies of P, Stellar Blade y otros ports third party. El nuevo recopilatorio Kingdom Hearts 1.5 + 2.5 + 2.8 + 3 + ReMind, que vuelve a reunir toda la saga en una sola edición. Pero aquí aparece uno de los grandes debates del programa: ¿es suficiente este catálogo para justificar comprar Nintendo Switch 2 ahora mismo? RaffaValencia se muestra muy crítico con la estrategia de Nintendo, argumentando que muchos anuncios son ports de juegos ya disponibles en otras plataformas y que faltan títulos exclusivos realmente rompedores. Eva Farto, en cambio, recuerda que para quien solo tiene consola Nintendo, el Direct sí ofrece una avalancha de juegos importantes. La "guerra de pulgares" y el momento más surrealista del evento Uno de los momentos más divertidos del podcast llega al hablar de Nintendo Switch Sports Resort y su nuevo minijuego de “guerra de pulgares”. La imagen de Yoshiaki Koizumi jugando seriamente una batalla de pulgares con los Joy-Con 2 se convierte en running gag del episodio. “la decadencia de la humanidad en su máximo exponente Final Fantasy, Game Key Cards y más vinagre El programa también entra en el terreno polémico con Final Fantasy: Resonance, el nuevo RPG HD-2D basado en Brave Exvius. La recepción es tibia: ilusión por el estilo visual, pero dudas por tratarse de una adaptación de un gacha móvil. Además, se carga duramente contra el formato Game Key Card de Nintendo Switch 2, criticando que algunos juegos físicos no incluyan el contenido completo en el cartucho. Todo esto con las ultimas noticias de despidos en Ubisoft, las ultimas entrevistas de Asha Sharma, la polemica de la IA en Kingdom Hearts y más Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Eric on Darksiders 3 (01:00) Hat on Dragon Quest XI on the PS4 Pro (06:39) Gamestop 500 Million Dollar Loss (12:28) Phantasy Star for the Switch (29:31) Playstation Classic - Inferior Version (31:45) The Last Story - HD Remaster? (43:33) Final Fantasy Brave Exvius 2 (52:00) Comments (58:30) YouTube Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vooHzB6FnjQ&t=1805s
Host Tim Jennette (Metal Meeple), and co-hosts Matt RoBear and Eric Ledford begin the show with a few first impressions for the board games: Raise Your Goblets (CMON), Dogs of War (CMON), and Evolution: The Beginning (North Star Games) After that they talk about the tactical game Hero Academy 2, discuss weather you should chase those board game promos and exclusives, give their Top 5 TV Channels... ...and much more! Other games and topics briefly discussed in this episode: Rules of Survival, Brave Exvius, Finger Driver, Ping Pong, Rambo kickstarter, XIA kickstarter, Forbidden Sky, Playstation Plus, Humble Bundle
Host Tim Jennette (Metal Meeple), co-host Matt RoBear, and returning guest Eric Ledford begin the show with a few first impressions for the board games: Go Nuts for Donuts (Gamewright), Lifeboats (Z-Man Games), Joraku (Tasty Minstrel Games), and Between Two Cities (Stonemaier Games). Next they give some tips and tricks on how to organize your board games, review and discuss their opinions on the new iPhone 8 and iPhone X, Talk about some Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, finish off the show with their Top 5 Games they wished they have played.... ...and much more!!!
Finally, the ultimate entry in an unfortunately truncated series! Oh, nevermind. There are apparently, like, 20 more of these floating about. Oh, well. Join a team of beleaguered youths fighting against a dystopian empire in order to save their ragtag rebellion, which is conveniently based out of well-known and well-funded country of sympathizers. This time, your stats are directly affected by your actions, so that sets it apart a bit from other entries in the series. Grinding has rarely been so entertaining! Download more to increase your Bandwidth skill. Show Notes (01:00) A tangent about other FF games. (09:45) Talking about the difficulty (or lack thereof) in Pokémon games. (14:30) Gunpoint is witty, intriguing, and challenging. (16:45) "Tactical Stealth Operations" (24:30) Monado boiz (25:30) Brave Exvius is apparently the mobile FF game. Also, DO NOT play the phone port of FFII. It's garbage, and whoever ported it should feel bad. (29:00) For the spoonily lacking. (30:00) We spend a bit going over the GBA/NES differences, such as how stats are not inversely tied to each other in newer versions. (38:00) Gordon. Also, teaching Tyler the true meaning of shanghai. More ProZD surprisingly relevant to Leila. (49:00) Did this game get hit in the face enough to achieve max rank? (56:30) None of Geremy's assessments about Secret Command are accurate. Run! Next time on Last Time, Secret Command! Definitely no Rambos at Geremy@lasttimeonvideogames.com, Tyler@lasttimeonvideogames.com, Zach@lasttimeonvideogames.com, or LTOVG@lasttimeonvideogames.com. You can also go to the show page at plus.google.com/+LastTimeOnVideogames or comment on the site at www.lasttimeonvideogames.com. Also, you can follow our tweets @LTOVG.
Host Tim Jennette (Metal Meeple), co-host Matt RoBear, and guest Eric Ledford begin the show with a few first impressions for the board games: Brutal Kingdom, Costa Rica, Mino & Tauri, and Wereword. Next they discuss the changes and updates to Final Fantasy Brave Exvius 2.2 update and 1 year anniversary, recap their experiences at the Origins Game Fair 2017, cap the show off with their Top 5 disappointing board games ....and much more! RIP Aaron Jennette, he was an amazing brother and more amazing father - Please visit www.gofundme.com/aaronjennette - all donations go to his daughter.
In this episode, Karl & Will spotlight on the soundtrack to a mobile game in the Final Fantasy series that you may not have heard before. But rest assured, Brave Exvius has some of the most masterful orchestral video game music you'll hear anywhere!
We have a rather interesting episode for you guys this week, as our main topic revolves around the release of Final Fantasy XV and how it's affected our opinions of the upcoming Final Fantasy 7 Remake. There's also a few news stories relating to Dissidia: Final Fantasy, Brave Exvius and Final Fantasy XIV, as well as some questions about the 30th Anniversary, NieR Automata and representation for more types of characters within the main series games! We hope you enjoy!
Host Tim Jennette (Metal Meeple) and co-host Matt RoBear begin the show with board game first impressions for Rattus, Disc Duelers, Suttakku, Can't Stop and Can't Stop Rolling Down the Highway. Then they debate if its annoying to have multiple draw piles to choose from, discuss how far is too far when a game "borrows" mechanisms, summon their inner childhood as they talk about the launch of the Nintendo Switch, run through the Final Fantasy Brave Exvius 2.0 update, and finish off the episode with their Top 5 favorite Actors!
Host Tim Jennette (Metal Meeple) and co-host Matt RoBear start the episode off with a few board game first impressions for PitchCar, Stack Attack, Tyrants of the Underdark, and Orcs Orcs Orcs. Next they vent their frustrations about board game inserts that cannot hold sleeved cards, share their thoughts on Ariana Grande joining the lineup of characters in Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, talk about their impressions so far as they play through Final Fantasy 15, give their feelings about Star Wars Rogue One, and finally end the episode with their Top 5 Final Fantasy characters!
It's a jam-packed episode this time around we delve into Mobius: Final Fantasy, talk about a new Dissidia game and of course... speak about the Final Fantasy XV delay! We've been thoroughly enjoying Mobius: Final Fantasy since it came out, so wanted to talk through why we feel it's better than Record Keeper and also Brave Exvius! It's a lengthy section, comprising about half the show. We also take the time to tackle the Final Fantasy XV delay after its official confirmation and run through other news relating to a new character in Dissidia: Final Fantasy Arcade and the announcement of Dissidia: Final Fantasy Opera Omnia!
It's a bit of a ranty episode this time around on Final Fantasy Union, as we caught wind that some people had booed the music of Final Fantasy XIII at a recent Distant Worlds concert. Much of the episode is spent talking about this specific action, looking at why they might have done it, whether they should or not, etc. Don't worry though, we do also have some news, albeit a little late as there were some additional announcements that came out today relating to Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster on Steam and the announcement that Brave Exvius will be getting localised. We hope you enjoy the episode, and the music at the end and we'll see you next time!