All-Star Fruit Racing – $35.99 (available August 21)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Metal Slug 4 – $7.99
Arcade Archives Kid’s Horehore Daisakusen – $7.99
CastleStorm – $14.99
Detective Gallo – $12.74 (available August 17)
Johnny Turbo’s Arcade: Nitro Ball – $6.99
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes – $13.49
Manual Samuel – $9.99
Next Up Hero – $19.99
Out of The Box – $14.99 (available August 22)
Persian Nights: Sands of Wonders – $14.99 (available August 17)
Polygod – $14.99 (available August 17)
Red’s Kingdom – $8.99
Robbotto – $9.99
Spectrum – $9.59 (available August 20)
The Walking Dead: The Final Season – Season Pass – $19.99
Treadnauts – $9.99 (available August 17)
Switch Demos
Animated Jigsaws: Beautiful Japanese Scenery
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate
Morphite
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Nintendo Console Codes
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
I liked... Black? Where you had a rival from home who chased your shadow and also you had a different rival who was like "Pokemon fighting is bad... I will prove it to you via the method of Pokemon fighting." Hau seems likes a silly goober, but I suppose some would prefer that. To me, I like the sneering "smell ya later" type who will make me happy to crush him. Beating Hau in that first fight was like kicking a puppy (or a kitty, since he got the fire starter).
Sun/Moon does the same sort of thing with Gladion.
Blade Strangers – $39.99 (available August 28)
de Blob 2 – $29.99 (available August 28)
Little Dragons Café – $59.99 (available August 24)
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – $59.99 (available August 28)
Night Trap – 25th Anniversary Edition – $13.49 (available August 24)
Victor Vran Overkill Edition – $39.99 (available August 28)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Real Bout Fatal Fury 2 – $7.99
Bad North – $14.99
Behind The Screen – $8.99
Earthworms – $7.99 (available August 24)
Fernz Gate – $12.99
Flood of Light – $4.99
Hacky Zack – $8.99
Kero Blaster – $8.99
Morphies Law – $19.99
My Farm – $9.99
Prison Architect: Nintendo Switch Edition – $29.99
Shio – $10.39
Sky Gamblers: Storm Raiders – $9.99
Space Ribbon – $14.99
The Low Road – $14.99
Western 1849 Reloaded – $6.99 (available August 29)
Switch Demo
Earthworms (available August 23)
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Nintendo Console Codes
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
God Wars: The Complete Legend – $39.99 (available September 4)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Crossed Swords – $7.99
bloxiq – $9.99
Claws of Furry – $9.99 (available September 3)
Fall of Light: Darkest Edition – $13.49
Freedom Planet – $14.99
Haunted Dungeons: Hyakki Castle – $13.99
Instant Tennis – $7.90
Into the Breach – $14.99
Mini Metro – $9.99
Moonfall Ultimate – $12.99 (available September 4)
Ninjin: Clash of Carrots – $14.99 (available September 4)
Phantaruk – $4.99
Realpolitiks – $24.99
Son of a Witch – $14.99 (available September 4)
The Messenger – $16.99
The VideoKid – $4.99
The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season – $24.99
Switch Demo
Toy Stunt Bike: Tiptop’s Trials
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Nintendo Console Codes
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
NBA 2K19 20th Anniversary Edition – $99.99 (available September 7)
SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy – $49.99 (available September 7)
NBA 2K19 – $59.99 (available September 10)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Football Frenzy – $7.99
Arcade Archives Argus – $7.99
Broforce – $14.99
Chiki-Chiki Boxy Racers – $9.99
Dust: An Elysian Tail – $14.99 (available September 10)
FullBlast – $5.99 (available September 7)
Gakuen Club – $24.99
Gnomes Garden 3: The thief of castles – $4.99
Gone Home – $14.99
Grandpa and the Zombies – $8.99 (available September 12)
Hyper Light Drifter – Special Edition – $19.99
Kentucky Robo Chicken – $2.49
Lifeless Planet: Premiere Edition – $14.99
Mummy Pinball – $1.99 (available September 7)
Shikhondo – Soul Eater – $12.59
Sigi – A Fart for Melusina – $4.49 (available September 7)
STAY – $11.99 (available September 13)
Super Inefficient Golf – $7.99 (available September 7)
Time Carnage – $12.99 (available September 12)
Switch Demos
Miles & Kilo
Swim Out
3DS Retail
Yo-kai Watch Blasters: White Dog Squad – $39.99 (available September 7)
Yo-kai Watch Blasters: Red Cat Corps – $39.99 (available September 7)
3DS Download
Breakout Defense – $7.00
Double Breakout – $7.00
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Nintendo Console Codes
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk – $49.99 (available September 18)
Scribblenauts Mega Pack – $39.99 (available September 18)
Undertale – $14.99 (available September 18)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Ninja Commando – $7.99
Bastion – $14.99
Danger Mouse: The Danger Games – $4.99
Defunct – $14.99
Doughlings: Arcade – $6.99
Monkey King: Master of the Clouds – $4.99
Nefarious – $13.49
Old School Musical – $12.99
Omvorm – $7.49 (available September 18)
Senran Kagura Reflexions – $9.99
Shadow Fight 2 – $14.99
Siegecraft Commander – $19.99 (available September 19)
Slice, Dice & Rice – $17.99
Super Dungeon Tactics – $19.99
Surgeon Simulator CPR – $11.69
Sword of the Guardian – $11.99 (available September 18)
The Mahjong Huntress – $4.99
The Spectrum Retreat – $12.99
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain: Goblin Scourge Edition! – $23.99
Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut – $29.99
Switch DLC
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – New DLC is releasing for owners of the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Expansion Pass. Buy the Expansion Pass to gain access to titanic content, including the Challenge Battle Mode and additional Rare Blades. Expansion Pass owners will receive the Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country content on Sept. 14, one week earlier than the launch date of Sept. 21.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country – Guide a group of legendary warriors on a prequel journey to the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 game. Defend yourself from Malos and his forces using all the fury of a refined battle system that allows you to fight as both the artificial lifeforms known as Blades and their masters, the Drivers. For full patch notes, please visit the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Nintendo Support site.
Switch Demo
Mega Man 11
3DS Download
Space Defender Battle Infinity – $6.99
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Nintendo Console Codes
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
Legendary Fishing – $29.99
This is the Police 2 – $29.99 (available September 25)
Valkyria Chronicles 4 – $59.99 (available September 25)
Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country – $39.99 (available September 21)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Aggressors of Dark Kombat – $7.99
A Case of Distrust – $14.99
A Gummy’s Life – $14.99 (available September 25)
Arcade Archives Rygar – $7.99
Broken Sword 5 – the Serpent’s Curse – $29.99 (available September 21)
Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle – $19.99
Cities: Skylines – Nintendo Switch Edition – $39.99
Debris Infinity – $4.99 (available September 21)
Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition HD – $17.99
Gaokao.Love.100Days – $9.99 (available September 24)
Hover – $24.99
Light Fingers – $19.99
MagiCat – $4.99
Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae – $11.90
My Brother Rabbit – $14.99 (available September 21)
Reigns: Kings & Queens – $7.99
Retimed – $14.99
Snake vs Snake – $2.79 (available September 26)
South Park: The Stick of Truth – $29.99 (available September 25)
Speed Brawl – $19.99
The Card: Poker, Texas hold ’em, Blackjack and Page One – $4.99
The Gardens Between – $19.99
The Swindle – $14.99
Think of the Children – $12.99 (available September 25)
Ultimate Chicken Horse – $13.49 (available September 25)
Velocity 2X – $19.99
Switch Demo
Detention
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Activities
Nintendo Switch Online: More Games. More Features. More Fun. – Introducing a new online service from Nintendo! With a Nintendo Switch Online membership, you’ll get access to online play in compatible games, a growing catalog of classic NES titles with newly added online play and cloud backup for your save data in compatible games. Plus, you can receive special offers and enhance your online experience with features available through the smartphone app. Level up with a Nintendo Switch Online membership*!
Get In-Game Extras When You Buy Xenoblade Chronicles 2 by Sept. 30 – We’re celebrating the launch of Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country with free in-game items for My Nintendo members who purchase the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 game. You’ll get these helpful in-game items for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 via download code: 15 Legendary Core Crystals, three Char-Grilled Grumbirds, three Crispy Blendshakes and three Clicky Clacks. To qualify, purchase the digital version of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 or register your physical game with My Nintendo by 11:59 p.m. PT on Sept. 30. For more information, visit the My Nintendo website.
It’s Party Time! Earn Double Gold Points with Digital Pre-Purchase of Super Mario Party – Receive a bonus of 300 My Nintendo Gold Points** when you pre-purchase the digital version of the Super Mario Party game from Nintendo eShop or Nintendo.com (where available). The offer ends at 11:59 p.m. ET on Oct. 4. Bonus points will be issued on the game’s launch day, are earned based on the original list price of the game on Nintendo eShop and will vary by country and currency.
Nintendo Console Codes
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
Dragon Ball FighterZ – $59.99 (available September 28)
FIFA 19 – $59.99 (available September 28)
Mega Man 11 – $29.99 (available October 2)
Switch Download
Arena of Valor – free-to-play
Whispering Willows – $9.99
Wandersong – $19.99
TowerFall – $19.99
Rise and Shine – $14.99
Pilot Sports – $34.99
Moorhuhn Wanted – $6.99
Armello – $19.99
Alwa’s Awakening – $9.99
Jack N’ Jill DX – $4.99 (available September 28)
Demon’s Crystals – $14.99
Marble It Up! – $19.99 (available September 29)
Monster Loves You – $9.99 (available September 30)
Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story – $14.99 (available October 2)
Arcade Archives EXCITEBIKE – $7.99
ACA NEOGEO CYBER-LIP – $7.99
SEGA AGES Sonic The Hedgehog – $7.99
The Escapists: Complete Edition – $14.99
SEGA AGES Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar – $7.99
Risk of Rain – $9.99
3DS Update
YO-KAI WATCH BLASTERS: Red Cat Corps and YO-KAI WATCH BLASTERS: White Dog Squad – Today marks the release of the free Moon Rabbit Crew update for both the YO-KAI WATCH BLASTERS: Red Cat Corps game and the YO-KAI WATCH BLASTERS: White Dog Squad game for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems. This new content includes more missions, areas to explore, and Big Bosses to befriend. Players will be able to link their save data from YO-KAI WATCH BLASTERS: Red Cat Corps and YO-KAI WATCH BLASTERS: White Dog Squad to get special bonuses.
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Activities
Nintendo Switch Online – Introducing a new online membership service from Nintendo. With a Nintendo Switch Online membership, you will get access to online play in compatible games, a growing library of classic NES titles, cloud back up for your save data in compatible games and more.
Nintendo Console Codes
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
Logging into my Switch account on my PC, using funds I added on my Switch a few weeks ago to buy the Xenoblade DLC pass, and then coming back to my Switch a few hours later and having it downloaded already feels like witchcraft.
Disgaea 1 Complete – $49.99 (available October 9)
Goosebumps The Game – $29.99 (available October 9)
Super Mario Party – $59.99 (available October 5)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo The King of Fighters 2001 – $7.99
Animated Jigsaws: Japanese Women – $9.99
Batman: The Enemy Within – $39.99
Bombing Busters – $5.99 (available October 8)
Dokuro – $8.99
Frutakia 2 – $3.99
Hardway Party – $1.99
Hot Gimmick Cosplay-jong for Nintendo Switch – $20.00
Jettomero: Hero of the Universe – $13.00
Kemono Friends Picross – $9.99
Mark of the Ninja: Remastered – $19.99 (available October 9)
oOo: Ascension – $8.99
Party Crashers – $15.00
Revenant Dogma – $12.99
Six Sides of the World – $8.00
Soulblight – $14.99
Splash Blast Panic – $14.99
Tangrams Deluxe – $4.99
The Midnight Sanctuary – $9.99
Trouserheart – $7.99
True Fear: Forsaken Souls – Part 1 – $9.99
Vertical Drop Heroes HD – $6.99
Switch Demos
Ninjin: Clash of Carrots
True Fear: Forsaken Souls – Part 1
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Nintendo Console Codes
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
Is it bad that I kinda miss the days when the weekly list of new Switch games was short? I would look up each one to see if it was something worth checking out. Now the list is always so long, so I just assume all the games are shit and move on.
Is it bad that I kinda miss the days when the weekly list of new Switch games was short? I would look up each one to see if it was something worth checking out. Now the list is always so long, so I just assume all the games are shit and move on.
The exact boat I'm on. Anything that's actually good will likely get talked about in the forums but I'm sure there's probably a few hidden gems that would have done better if they weren't surrounded by all-but-literal garbage.
In my mind, Hardway Party involves two professional wrestlers taking turns punching each other in the head, and the first one to draw blood wins. I'm just going to be preemptively disappointed since the actual game is never going to live up to that expectation.
So, proper mahjong - not mahjong solitaire, which is the tile matching game most people think of when they hear the word - is a game sort of like gin rummy, normally played with four people and at least 16 hands per game. Each player starts with a fixed number of points, usually 25000, and wins and losses result in the points getting passed around the table. At the end of the game, the person with the highest number of points wins. There are a couple of 4-player mahjong games already on the Japanese eShop.
4-player mahjong games that can last for an hour or more don't translate well to an arcade format, where the operator wants some way to keep getting 100-yen coins out of you every few minutes, so arcade mahjong is a 2-player version, you vs. the CPU (almost invariably a cute girl), where CPU losses generally involve them removing clothing one piece at a time and player losses result in losing points until you drop below 0 and the game ends. If you somehow manage to run the CPU completely out of points, they take off any clothing they have left.
The stripping (mostly) went away once the Japanese PTA went on a puritanical tear about how video games were corrupting the youth of Japan in the mid-90s, after which point most of the games are just making the CPU players dress up in embarrassing outfits. The last console mahjong game I remember actually having nudity in it was a neogeo pocket game.
This is played for laughs in a lot of newer games. In "Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai IV", which was a PS2 game from 2007 or so, you meet a character from one of the original games, beat her at mahjong, and she starts to take off her clothes, at which point the other characters rush in and stop her, explaining that we don't do that kind of thing any more.
They're also generally played for "wins" rather than points, so you can do well at arcade mahjong even with really low-score winning hands. Though... since they are arcade games and really want to get more money out of the player, the CPU generally starts cheating like mad after a while and pulling just impossibly-high-scoring hands to run you out of points.
Anyway. I've been a fan of arcade mahjong since the Saturn and I am astonished that we're actually getting a console release of this game in this country.
The other eShop game I bought today was Kemono Friends Picross.
Kemono Friends is a very low-budget show that I'm pretty sure was originally designed as an educational show for kids. It's about a young girl wandering across a post-apocalyptic nature preserve, meeting anthropomorphized versions of all sorts of wild animals and befriending them as she tries to figure out exactly what kind of animal SHE is (they've never seen a human before and she has no memory from before waking up in the park). The story frequently cuts away to zoo personnel explaining the real-world characteristics of the animal she has just encountered, so it reminded me a lot of an animated version of those animal collectible cards that all the kids I knew growing up had. Every episode has a few moral lessons or safety lessons, it's pretty preachy if you look at it with a cynical eye.
It took on a life beyond the confines of a kids educational program and is quite popular, probably mostly because the character designs for the "Friends" are infinitely marketable.
The other eShop game I bought today was Kemono Friends Picross.
Bro jumpin' on dat grenade.
I've only done a half-dozen or so puzzles (out of 300), but it's a lot of fun. I probably wouldn't have bought a full game of just Picross if I wasn't fond of the license, mind you.
It looks like the biggest puzzles are 20x15 and I imagine those are going to take a while.
I'm really liking the sorts of things that are starting to show up on the eShop, there really is a diverse selection of games that I haven't seen on a Nintendo console since the original DS. I'm up to 24 games so far and I imagine that comparing it to any other person's Switch would be like looking at one of those charts where you have two huge circles with a tiny overlap in the middle.
0
Options
anoffdayTo be changed whenever Anoffday gets around to it.Registered Userregular
I know it's probably not a good game, but I'm kind of interested in that goosebumps game.
Kemono Friends is a very low-budget show that I'm pretty sure was originally designed as an educational show for kids.
Just a quick nitpick, but I've read it originated as a mobile game, can't remember if it was gacha and/or had nominal educational value, and that oddly the show was created after the game had long shut down.
Kemono Friends is a very low-budget show that I'm pretty sure was originally designed as an educational show for kids.
Just a quick nitpick, but I've read it originated as a mobile game, can't remember if it was gacha and/or had nominal educational value, and that oddly the show was created after the game had long shut down.
I could totally see that sequence of events happening. Thanks for the correction.
Kemono Friends is a very low-budget show that I'm pretty sure was originally designed as an educational show for kids.
Just a quick nitpick, but I've read it originated as a mobile game, can't remember if it was gacha and/or had nominal educational value, and that oddly the show was created after the game had long shut down.
Not THAT long, but yeah. Basically, the Kemono people commissioned an anime to promote their mobile game. But while the anime was in planning stages, the game crashed and burned. But the anime was still contracted, so it was made - it just had basically a few coins they found behind the couch for a budget because it was evidently born dead.
And then the anime, to everyone's surprise, became popular despite the animation being terrible, the models being samey (because they couldn't afford to have many character models, so every character in the series is one of like three models with added accessories), and the franchise being dead. From what my friends who have watched it tell me, it just has a simple earnestness to it that made it fun to watch despite being technically atrocious, adorable without being saccharine. It became a meme, and so now we have more games for the series instead of it being 100% dead.
So of course the parent company that owns the franchise did the obvious thing: fire the guys that made the anime that made people like the series and commission another anime by more famous, "proper" names. Multiple people in my friend circles are still real annoyed about that.
Big Buck Hunter Arcade – $29.99 (available October 16)
Crayola Scoot – $39.99 (available October 16)
LEGO DC Super-Villains – $59.99 (available October 16)
Rapala Fishing Pro Series – $29.99 (available October 16)
Starlink: Battle For Atlas Digital Edition – $59.99 (available October 16)
The World Ends with You: Final Remix – $49.99 (available October 12)
Warriors Orochi 4 – $59.99 (available October 16)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Zupapa! – $7.99
Art of Balance – $8.99
Battle Group 2 – $9.99
Boom Ball: Boost Edition – $12.99
Chasm – $19.99
Child of Light Ultimate Edition – $19.99
Dungeon Village – $12.00
Exorder – $12.99 (available October 16)
Feral Fury – $8.99
Game Dev Story – $12.00
Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition – $13.49
Hot Springs Story – $12.00
Iris School of Wizardry -Vinculum Hearts- – $24.99
Joggernauts – $11.99
Madorica Real Estate – $14.99
NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 – $29.99 (available October 16)
Nefarious – $14.99
The Jackbox Party Pack 5 – $29.99 (available October 17)
The Swindle – $11.99
Tricky Towers – $14.99
Switch Online
NES Open Tournament Golf – Challenge another player in Stroke, Match and Tournament modes. Play on three fantasy courses in the USA, the UK and Japan, and try to win a million dollars. Make sure you keep an eye on the wind and distance to the hole before selecting your club, or else you’ll be racking up some high scores … which is exactly what you don’t want to do in this game.
Solomon’s Key – As Dana, a skilled and talented hero, you must strategically maneuver through over 40 stages using mysterious block-creation skills and other magical powers. Free the captive Fairy in each stage by finding the Bell, and escape by grabbing the Magic Key. Use quick thinking and magical firepower to discover hidden items and evade numerous enemies as you race against the clock.
Super Dodge Ball – In the Super Dodge Ball game, you take control of the USA Dodge Ball team and travel the world in an effort to become the best dodge ballers around. Step onto playing fields in countries all over the globe and use a combination of normal and super shots to help take down your opponents. But be careful, as some destinations have surfaces that can affect your footing.
3DS Retail
Luigi’s Mansion – $39.99 (available October 12)
3DS Download
Pinball Breakout – $7.00
Triple Breakout – $?
Wii U Download
Petite Zombies – $?
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Nintendo Console Codes
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
I played Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and thought it was just OK. Is it worth my time to check out the original or just skip it?
The main difference in the original is that it's not divided into chapters/missions so it's more focused on exploring. If you liked the original Resident Evil games it's kind of like those (running into locked doors and backtracking for keys) but the actual gameplay is pretty similar to Dark Moon.
I played Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and thought it was just OK. Is it worth my time to check out the original or just skip it?
The main difference in the original is that it's not divided into chapters/missions so it's more focused on exploring. If you liked the original Resident Evil games it's kind of like those (running into locked doors and backtracking for keys) but the actual gameplay is pretty similar to Dark Moon.
Also, each of the "boss" ghosts in every room are unique and bursting with personality, if that makes a difference. I missed that in Dark Moon.
Posts
Switch Retail
All-Star Fruit Racing – $35.99 (available August 21)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Metal Slug 4 – $7.99
Arcade Archives Kid’s Horehore Daisakusen – $7.99
CastleStorm – $14.99
Detective Gallo – $12.74 (available August 17)
Johnny Turbo’s Arcade: Nitro Ball – $6.99
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes – $13.49
Manual Samuel – $9.99
Next Up Hero – $19.99
Out of The Box – $14.99 (available August 22)
Persian Nights: Sands of Wonders – $14.99 (available August 17)
Polygod – $14.99 (available August 17)
Red’s Kingdom – $8.99
Robbotto – $9.99
Spectrum – $9.59 (available August 20)
The Walking Dead: The Final Season – Season Pass – $19.99
Treadnauts – $9.99 (available August 17)
Switch Demos
Animated Jigsaws: Beautiful Japanese Scenery
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate
Morphite
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
That said, I really, really wish they would just announce a sequel.
Sun/Moon does the same sort of thing with Gladion.
Switch Retail
Blade Strangers – $39.99 (available August 28)
de Blob 2 – $29.99 (available August 28)
Little Dragons Café – $59.99 (available August 24)
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – $59.99 (available August 28)
Night Trap – 25th Anniversary Edition – $13.49 (available August 24)
Victor Vran Overkill Edition – $39.99 (available August 28)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Real Bout Fatal Fury 2 – $7.99
Bad North – $14.99
Behind The Screen – $8.99
Earthworms – $7.99 (available August 24)
Fernz Gate – $12.99
Flood of Light – $4.99
Hacky Zack – $8.99
Kero Blaster – $8.99
Morphies Law – $19.99
My Farm – $9.99
Prison Architect: Nintendo Switch Edition – $29.99
Shio – $10.39
Sky Gamblers: Storm Raiders – $9.99
Space Ribbon – $14.99
The Low Road – $14.99
Western 1849 Reloaded – $6.99 (available August 29)
Switch Demo
Earthworms (available August 23)
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
Switch Retail
God Wars: The Complete Legend – $39.99 (available September 4)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Crossed Swords – $7.99
bloxiq – $9.99
Claws of Furry – $9.99 (available September 3)
Fall of Light: Darkest Edition – $13.49
Freedom Planet – $14.99
Haunted Dungeons: Hyakki Castle – $13.99
Instant Tennis – $7.90
Into the Breach – $14.99
Mini Metro – $9.99
Moonfall Ultimate – $12.99 (available September 4)
Ninjin: Clash of Carrots – $14.99 (available September 4)
Phantaruk – $4.99
Realpolitiks – $24.99
Son of a Witch – $14.99 (available September 4)
The Messenger – $16.99
The VideoKid – $4.99
The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season – $24.99
Switch Demo
Toy Stunt Bike: Tiptop’s Trials
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
Switch Retail
NBA 2K19 20th Anniversary Edition – $99.99 (available September 7)
SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy – $49.99 (available September 7)
NBA 2K19 – $59.99 (available September 10)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Football Frenzy – $7.99
Arcade Archives Argus – $7.99
Broforce – $14.99
Chiki-Chiki Boxy Racers – $9.99
Dust: An Elysian Tail – $14.99 (available September 10)
FullBlast – $5.99 (available September 7)
Gakuen Club – $24.99
Gnomes Garden 3: The thief of castles – $4.99
Gone Home – $14.99
Grandpa and the Zombies – $8.99 (available September 12)
Hyper Light Drifter – Special Edition – $19.99
Kentucky Robo Chicken – $2.49
Lifeless Planet: Premiere Edition – $14.99
Mummy Pinball – $1.99 (available September 7)
Shikhondo – Soul Eater – $12.59
Sigi – A Fart for Melusina – $4.49 (available September 7)
STAY – $11.99 (available September 13)
Super Inefficient Golf – $7.99 (available September 7)
Time Carnage – $12.99 (available September 12)
Switch Demos
Miles & Kilo
Swim Out
3DS Retail
Yo-kai Watch Blasters: White Dog Squad – $39.99 (available September 7)
Yo-kai Watch Blasters: Red Cat Corps – $39.99 (available September 7)
3DS Download
Breakout Defense – $7.00
Double Breakout – $7.00
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
Switch Retail
Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk – $49.99 (available September 18)
Scribblenauts Mega Pack – $39.99 (available September 18)
Undertale – $14.99 (available September 18)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Ninja Commando – $7.99
Bastion – $14.99
Danger Mouse: The Danger Games – $4.99
Defunct – $14.99
Doughlings: Arcade – $6.99
Monkey King: Master of the Clouds – $4.99
Nefarious – $13.49
Old School Musical – $12.99
Omvorm – $7.49 (available September 18)
Senran Kagura Reflexions – $9.99
Shadow Fight 2 – $14.99
Siegecraft Commander – $19.99 (available September 19)
Slice, Dice & Rice – $17.99
Super Dungeon Tactics – $19.99
Surgeon Simulator CPR – $11.69
Sword of the Guardian – $11.99 (available September 18)
The Mahjong Huntress – $4.99
The Spectrum Retreat – $12.99
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain: Goblin Scourge Edition! – $23.99
Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut – $29.99
Switch DLC
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – New DLC is releasing for owners of the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Expansion Pass. Buy the Expansion Pass to gain access to titanic content, including the Challenge Battle Mode and additional Rare Blades. Expansion Pass owners will receive the Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country content on Sept. 14, one week earlier than the launch date of Sept. 21.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country – Guide a group of legendary warriors on a prequel journey to the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 game. Defend yourself from Malos and his forces using all the fury of a refined battle system that allows you to fight as both the artificial lifeforms known as Blades and their masters, the Drivers. For full patch notes, please visit the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Nintendo Support site.
Switch Demo
Mega Man 11
3DS Download
Space Defender Battle Infinity – $6.99
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
Switch Retail
Legendary Fishing – $29.99
This is the Police 2 – $29.99 (available September 25)
Valkyria Chronicles 4 – $59.99 (available September 25)
Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country – $39.99 (available September 21)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Aggressors of Dark Kombat – $7.99
A Case of Distrust – $14.99
A Gummy’s Life – $14.99 (available September 25)
Arcade Archives Rygar – $7.99
Broken Sword 5 – the Serpent’s Curse – $29.99 (available September 21)
Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle – $19.99
Cities: Skylines – Nintendo Switch Edition – $39.99
Debris Infinity – $4.99 (available September 21)
Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition HD – $17.99
Gaokao.Love.100Days – $9.99 (available September 24)
Hover – $24.99
Light Fingers – $19.99
MagiCat – $4.99
Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae – $11.90
My Brother Rabbit – $14.99 (available September 21)
Reigns: Kings & Queens – $7.99
Retimed – $14.99
Snake vs Snake – $2.79 (available September 26)
South Park: The Stick of Truth – $29.99 (available September 25)
Speed Brawl – $19.99
The Card: Poker, Texas hold ’em, Blackjack and Page One – $4.99
The Gardens Between – $19.99
The Swindle – $14.99
Think of the Children – $12.99 (available September 25)
Ultimate Chicken Horse – $13.49 (available September 25)
Velocity 2X – $19.99
Switch Demo
Detention
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Activities
Nintendo Switch Online: More Games. More Features. More Fun. – Introducing a new online service from Nintendo! With a Nintendo Switch Online membership, you’ll get access to online play in compatible games, a growing catalog of classic NES titles with newly added online play and cloud backup for your save data in compatible games. Plus, you can receive special offers and enhance your online experience with features available through the smartphone app. Level up with a Nintendo Switch Online membership*!
Get In-Game Extras When You Buy Xenoblade Chronicles 2 by Sept. 30 – We’re celebrating the launch of Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country with free in-game items for My Nintendo members who purchase the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 game. You’ll get these helpful in-game items for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 via download code: 15 Legendary Core Crystals, three Char-Grilled Grumbirds, three Crispy Blendshakes and three Clicky Clacks. To qualify, purchase the digital version of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 or register your physical game with My Nintendo by 11:59 p.m. PT on Sept. 30. For more information, visit the My Nintendo website.
It’s Party Time! Earn Double Gold Points with Digital Pre-Purchase of Super Mario Party – Receive a bonus of 300 My Nintendo Gold Points** when you pre-purchase the digital version of the Super Mario Party game from Nintendo eShop or Nintendo.com (where available). The offer ends at 11:59 p.m. ET on Oct. 4. Bonus points will be issued on the game’s launch day, are earned based on the original list price of the game on Nintendo eShop and will vary by country and currency.
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
Switch Retail
Dragon Ball FighterZ – $59.99 (available September 28)
FIFA 19 – $59.99 (available September 28)
Mega Man 11 – $29.99 (available October 2)
Switch Download
Arena of Valor – free-to-play
Whispering Willows – $9.99
Wandersong – $19.99
TowerFall – $19.99
Rise and Shine – $14.99
Pilot Sports – $34.99
Moorhuhn Wanted – $6.99
Armello – $19.99
Alwa’s Awakening – $9.99
Jack N’ Jill DX – $4.99 (available September 28)
Demon’s Crystals – $14.99
Marble It Up! – $19.99 (available September 29)
Monster Loves You – $9.99 (available September 30)
Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story – $14.99 (available October 2)
Arcade Archives EXCITEBIKE – $7.99
ACA NEOGEO CYBER-LIP – $7.99
SEGA AGES Sonic The Hedgehog – $7.99
The Escapists: Complete Edition – $14.99
SEGA AGES Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar – $7.99
Risk of Rain – $9.99
3DS Update
YO-KAI WATCH BLASTERS: Red Cat Corps and YO-KAI WATCH BLASTERS: White Dog Squad – Today marks the release of the free Moon Rabbit Crew update for both the YO-KAI WATCH BLASTERS: Red Cat Corps game and the YO-KAI WATCH BLASTERS: White Dog Squad game for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems. This new content includes more missions, areas to explore, and Big Bosses to befriend. Players will be able to link their save data from YO-KAI WATCH BLASTERS: Red Cat Corps and YO-KAI WATCH BLASTERS: White Dog Squad to get special bonuses.
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Activities
Nintendo Switch Online – Introducing a new online membership service from Nintendo. With a Nintendo Switch Online membership, you will get access to online play in compatible games, a growing library of classic NES titles, cloud back up for your save data in compatible games and more.
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
Like Mega Man Legends? Then check out my story, Legends of the Halcyon Era - An Adventure in the World of Mega Man Legends on TMMN and AO3!
They did but Nintendo didn’t have them on last weeks update for some reason.
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
These aren't always accurate. The Neo Geo games on the list have been a week behind for months (this week was KoF2001, not Cyber-Lip).
Man, I might have tolerated some sexy anime girls to get another hit of Picross. But chibi furry girls is way too embarrassing.
Let's Plays of Japanese Games
Switch Retail
Disgaea 1 Complete – $49.99 (available October 9)
Goosebumps The Game – $29.99 (available October 9)
Super Mario Party – $59.99 (available October 5)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo The King of Fighters 2001 – $7.99
Animated Jigsaws: Japanese Women – $9.99
Batman: The Enemy Within – $39.99
Bombing Busters – $5.99 (available October 8)
Dokuro – $8.99
Frutakia 2 – $3.99
Hardway Party – $1.99
Hot Gimmick Cosplay-jong for Nintendo Switch – $20.00
Jettomero: Hero of the Universe – $13.00
Kemono Friends Picross – $9.99
Mark of the Ninja: Remastered – $19.99 (available October 9)
oOo: Ascension – $8.99
Party Crashers – $15.00
Revenant Dogma – $12.99
Six Sides of the World – $8.00
Soulblight – $14.99
Splash Blast Panic – $14.99
Tangrams Deluxe – $4.99
The Midnight Sanctuary – $9.99
Trouserheart – $7.99
True Fear: Forsaken Souls – Part 1 – $9.99
Vertical Drop Heroes HD – $6.99
Switch Demos
Ninjin: Clash of Carrots
True Fear: Forsaken Souls – Part 1
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
The exact boat I'm on. Anything that's actually good will likely get talked about in the forums but I'm sure there's probably a few hidden gems that would have done better if they weren't surrounded by all-but-literal garbage.
O_o
I... You know what? I don't wanna know.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxOe_kNWzgM
Legends of Runeterra: MNCdover #moc
Switch ID: MNC Dover SW-1154-3107-1051
Steam ID
Twitch Page
4-player mahjong games that can last for an hour or more don't translate well to an arcade format, where the operator wants some way to keep getting 100-yen coins out of you every few minutes, so arcade mahjong is a 2-player version, you vs. the CPU (almost invariably a cute girl), where CPU losses generally involve them removing clothing one piece at a time and player losses result in losing points until you drop below 0 and the game ends. If you somehow manage to run the CPU completely out of points, they take off any clothing they have left.
The stripping (mostly) went away once the Japanese PTA went on a puritanical tear about how video games were corrupting the youth of Japan in the mid-90s, after which point most of the games are just making the CPU players dress up in embarrassing outfits. The last console mahjong game I remember actually having nudity in it was a neogeo pocket game.
They're also generally played for "wins" rather than points, so you can do well at arcade mahjong even with really low-score winning hands. Though... since they are arcade games and really want to get more money out of the player, the CPU generally starts cheating like mad after a while and pulling just impossibly-high-scoring hands to run you out of points.
Anyway. I've been a fan of arcade mahjong since the Saturn and I am astonished that we're actually getting a console release of this game in this country.
Kemono Friends is a very low-budget show that I'm pretty sure was originally designed as an educational show for kids. It's about a young girl wandering across a post-apocalyptic nature preserve, meeting anthropomorphized versions of all sorts of wild animals and befriending them as she tries to figure out exactly what kind of animal SHE is (they've never seen a human before and she has no memory from before waking up in the park). The story frequently cuts away to zoo personnel explaining the real-world characteristics of the animal she has just encountered, so it reminded me a lot of an animated version of those animal collectible cards that all the kids I knew growing up had. Every episode has a few moral lessons or safety lessons, it's pretty preachy if you look at it with a cynical eye.
It took on a life beyond the confines of a kids educational program and is quite popular, probably mostly because the character designs for the "Friends" are infinitely marketable.
Anyway. This game is that, only in Picross form.
Bro jumpin' on dat grenade.
I've only done a half-dozen or so puzzles (out of 300), but it's a lot of fun. I probably wouldn't have bought a full game of just Picross if I wasn't fond of the license, mind you.
It looks like the biggest puzzles are 20x15 and I imagine those are going to take a while.
I'm really liking the sorts of things that are starting to show up on the eShop, there really is a diverse selection of games that I haven't seen on a Nintendo console since the original DS. I'm up to 24 games so far and I imagine that comparing it to any other person's Switch would be like looking at one of those charts where you have two huge circles with a tiny overlap in the middle.
I could totally see that sequence of events happening. Thanks for the correction.
That part worked well!
PSN / Xbox / NNID: Fodder185
Not THAT long, but yeah. Basically, the Kemono people commissioned an anime to promote their mobile game. But while the anime was in planning stages, the game crashed and burned. But the anime was still contracted, so it was made - it just had basically a few coins they found behind the couch for a budget because it was evidently born dead.
And then the anime, to everyone's surprise, became popular despite the animation being terrible, the models being samey (because they couldn't afford to have many character models, so every character in the series is one of like three models with added accessories), and the franchise being dead. From what my friends who have watched it tell me, it just has a simple earnestness to it that made it fun to watch despite being technically atrocious, adorable without being saccharine. It became a meme, and so now we have more games for the series instead of it being 100% dead.
So of course the parent company that owns the franchise did the obvious thing: fire the guys that made the anime that made people like the series and commission another anime by more famous, "proper" names. Multiple people in my friend circles are still real annoyed about that.
Switch Retail
Big Buck Hunter Arcade – $29.99 (available October 16)
Crayola Scoot – $39.99 (available October 16)
LEGO DC Super-Villains – $59.99 (available October 16)
Rapala Fishing Pro Series – $29.99 (available October 16)
Starlink: Battle For Atlas Digital Edition – $59.99 (available October 16)
The World Ends with You: Final Remix – $49.99 (available October 12)
Warriors Orochi 4 – $59.99 (available October 16)
Switch Download
ACA NeoGeo Zupapa! – $7.99
Art of Balance – $8.99
Battle Group 2 – $9.99
Boom Ball: Boost Edition – $12.99
Chasm – $19.99
Child of Light Ultimate Edition – $19.99
Dungeon Village – $12.00
Exorder – $12.99 (available October 16)
Feral Fury – $8.99
Game Dev Story – $12.00
Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition – $13.49
Hot Springs Story – $12.00
Iris School of Wizardry -Vinculum Hearts- – $24.99
Joggernauts – $11.99
Madorica Real Estate – $14.99
NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 – $29.99 (available October 16)
Nefarious – $14.99
The Jackbox Party Pack 5 – $29.99 (available October 17)
The Swindle – $11.99
Tricky Towers – $14.99
Switch Online
NES Open Tournament Golf – Challenge another player in Stroke, Match and Tournament modes. Play on three fantasy courses in the USA, the UK and Japan, and try to win a million dollars. Make sure you keep an eye on the wind and distance to the hole before selecting your club, or else you’ll be racking up some high scores … which is exactly what you don’t want to do in this game.
Solomon’s Key – As Dana, a skilled and talented hero, you must strategically maneuver through over 40 stages using mysterious block-creation skills and other magical powers. Free the captive Fairy in each stage by finding the Bell, and escape by grabbing the Magic Key. Use quick thinking and magical firepower to discover hidden items and evade numerous enemies as you race against the clock.
Super Dodge Ball – In the Super Dodge Ball game, you take control of the USA Dodge Ball team and travel the world in an effort to become the best dodge ballers around. Step onto playing fields in countries all over the globe and use a combination of normal and super shots to help take down your opponents. But be careful, as some destinations have surfaces that can affect your footing.
3DS Retail
Luigi’s Mansion – $39.99 (available October 12)
3DS Download
Pinball Breakout – $7.00
Triple Breakout – $?
Wii U Download
Petite Zombies – $?
eShop Sales
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Great deals this week! Check out the full list of deals available this week at http://www.nintendo.com/games/sales-and-deals.
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
Yeah it actually came out a few days ago and the sequels coming out in December.
Switch (JeffConser): SW-3353-5433-5137 Wii U: Skeldare - 3DS: 1848-1663-9345
PM Me if you add me!
The main difference in the original is that it's not divided into chapters/missions so it's more focused on exploring. If you liked the original Resident Evil games it's kind of like those (running into locked doors and backtracking for keys) but the actual gameplay is pretty similar to Dark Moon.
Also, each of the "boss" ghosts in every room are unique and bursting with personality, if that makes a difference. I missed that in Dark Moon.