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The Best Summer Nintendo Games and Paper Mario Impressions - NVC 516
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Welcome to Nintendo Voice Chat! On this episode, Casey DeFreitas is joined by Zach Ryan, Tom Marks, and Seth Macy to talk about the last week of Nintendo. First up, the panel discusses their favorite Nintendo games that remind them of summer. Then, it's a deep-dive into Zach's impressions of Paper Mario: The Origami King. Stick around to hear about The World Ends with You anime, Breath of the Wild 2, and the new Switch Online games for July. Finally, the panel tackles your listener questions on Question Block. Timecodes!
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- 00:00:00 Welcome!
- 00:01:19 The Best Summer Games on Switch
- 00:13:20 Paper Mario: The Origami King discussion
- 00:23:51 News time!
- 00:34:37 Games out this week
- 00:46:00 Question Block!
- Superliminal - 7/7, $20
- Catherine: Full Body - 7/7, $50
- CrossCode - 7/9, $20
- Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2 - 7/10, $15
- Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise - 7/10, $50
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You can also Download NVC 516 Directly HereYou can listen to NVC on your preferred platform every Thursday at 3pm PT/6pm ET. Have a question for Question Block? Write to us at nvc@ign.com and we may pick your question! Also, make sure to join the Nintendo Voice Chat Podcast Forums on Facebook. We're all pretty active there and often pull Question Block questions and comments straight from the community.
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Logan Plant is the Production Assistant for NVC. You can find him on Twitter at @LoganJPlant.
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