SEGA’s re-release Switch 2 games include Yakuza 0 and Puyo Puyo Tetris 2s

As the Nintendo Switch 2 is ready to launch, its third-party game list grows, including three SEGA and ATLUS games, including classic and depth cuts. I have to play all three before the June 5 Switch 2 release.
Yakuza 0: The director’s cut, the three matches of Puyo Puyo Tetris 2s and Raidou Remastered are strange bedridden, representing different eras and genres in Sega’s work. These three perform well on the Switch 2, which is not surprising given the console’s PS4 equivalent performance, but is still reassuring given the limited functionality of the original Switch.
Yakuza 0 is a character in the series, which is the big-subtitle title for the trio – the original Yakuza and De Facto entrance are a prequel for new players, detailing the origins of Fan Fain Fairite Fairite Kazuma Kiryu and Daigo Dojima. In addition to the story, Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut includes a new mode, Red Light Raid, which allows you to pick a character from the Yakuza Heroes and Nobodies’ roster to compete for the harder enemy groups.
Despite the battles and graphics of the pirate Yakuza in Hawaii in February, Yakuza 0 is still a fantastic game that is perfect for new consoles. I only play it in docking mode, so I can’t say how the game plays on handheld with 1080p and 120 frames of graphics caps.
Raidou remade: The Mystery of Soulless Army is the Deeper Cut, the third game in the Devil Summoner series in the Megami Tensei series, which was originally released for PS2 in 2006. Although the game has been refreshed with a modern console, the game will stand out among games on PS5, Xbox Series X-Box x-bose X, PC and PC – explained, players have to figure it out for themselves. (I have to have some kind of solution to clarify a puzzle for me.)
Starring the Devil’s Detective, the game can be used to investigate the residents of his town or summon battles in real-time, slower than today’s graphically powerful champions and less dense.
The Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S is the opposite – a modern puzzle game first released in 2020 for current and final generation consoles, re-release retains bright colors and crazy gameplay, and features some new multiplayer modes. In our preview, SEGA paired with gamers in the 2-VS-2 puzzle game, and we tried to stay away from each other while cleaning the lines. For Switch 2, players can switch from Joy-Con mode to mouse mode, which is accurate enough, but adds crazy tension.
Watch the following: I participated in the Public Nintendo Switch 2 experience