Bloodstained Curse of the Moon and Overcooked 2

Bloodstained Curse of the Moon and Overcooked 2

 

The first game that we got a chance to play this week is Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon.  Anyone that is a fan of the Castlevania series will LOVE this game.  From the 8-bit style of graphics, to sound and everything in between, this is a great game to have and own for your digital library.  One of the many reasons to get this game is that in the game you can change characters on the fly! Yes, now for those old schooler gamers out there if you had the chance to do this in Castlevania 3 how much more would that classic be more fun?! In any case this is a game that is very easy for anyone to pick up and play and has a ramping difficulty that you can adjust for your playstyle.  Now as always, we have done a review of this game and you can read it here.

 

We reviewed the first game a while back and it was a great game, also featured in our “Light It Up Blue Challenge” for Autism Awareness.  In Overcooked 2, you do the same thing in this game but there are so many more challenges, cooks, recipes, and more antics to go through.  Some of the new features are more split levels, some even changing during a dinner service.  The ability to play a 2 vs. 2 mode, online play as well couch co-op for those looking for a great party game with friends and family.  Overcooked 2 is one of those games that is both family friendly and fun for all ages to play.  Be sure to check out our review and see why we gave this gem of a game a 9.5! You can read the review here.

 

Both Bloodstained Curse of the Moon and Overcooked 2 are available now on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC for download.  Be sure to download this great titles and give it a try!

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