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Updated · Game Informer · Aug 14
Game Informer Recommends 4 Weekend Picks for August 14, Led by Agent 64 and Duskfade
Updated
Updated · Game Informer · Aug 14

Game Informer Recommends 4 Weekend Picks for August 14, Led by Agent 64 and Duskfade

1 articles · Updated · Game Informer · Aug 14

Summary

  • Four picks anchor Game Informer’s August 14 weekend guide: Duskfade, Wild Blue Skies, Agent 64: Spies Never Die, and tabletop game Dragon Eclipse.
  • Agent 64, released August 11, is pitched as the strongest nostalgia play—a low-poly first-person shooter modeled closely on Nintendo 64-era GoldenEye and Perfect Dark.
  • Duskfade is recommended for players chasing 3D platformer nostalgia, with Game Informer describing it as a colorful action-platformer with clear Kingdom Hearts-style energy despite simple storytelling and floaty combat.
  • Wild Blue Skies gets a more mixed nod: the outlet says its Star Fox 64-inspired action has authentic flavor and all-new content, even if the game falls short of this year’s Switch 2 Star Fox remake.
  • Dragon Eclipse broadens the list beyond video games, with the cooperative campaign board game highlighted for solo or two-player accessibility, tactical combat, and multiple play modes.

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