Nintendo Download 17th October Europe

Nintendo Download 17th October Europe

Nintendo Download: 17th October (Europe) Nintendo Life

Witcher 3! Baldur's Gate! Little Town Hero! by Share: The latest Nintendo Download update for Europe has arrived, and it's bringing new games galore to the eShop in your region. As always, be sure to drop a vote in our poll and comment down below with your potential picks for the week. Enjoy!

Switch Retail - New Releases

(CD PROJEKT, 15th Oct, £49.99) - You are Geralt of Rivia, mercenary monster slayer. At your disposal is every tool of the trade: razor-sharp swords, lethal mixtures, stealthy crossbows, and powerful combat magic. Before you stands a war-torn, monster-infested continent you can explore at will. Your current contract? Tracking down the Child of Prophecy, a living weapon that can alter the shape of the world. - (Beamdog, 15th Oct, £39.99) - Forced to leave your home under mysterious circumstances, you find yourself drawn into a conflict that has the Sword Coast on the brink of war. Soon you discover there are other forces at work, far more sinister than you could ever imagine...Since its original release in 1998, Baldur’s Gate has set the standard for Dungeons & Dragons computer roleplaying games. Customize your hero, recruit a party of brave allies, and explore the Sword Coast in your search for adventure, profit… and the truth. - (Beamdog, 15th Oct, £39.99) - Journey deep into Icewind Dale, a harsh and unforgiving territory settled only by the hardiest folk. Battle the cunning, ferocious beasts that survive among the snow-shrouded peaks, and confront an evil that schemes to wreak destruction upon the world. Then, explore the bizarre universe of Planescape, from the dirty streets of Sigil to the mysterious Outer Planes--and even the depths of Hell itself. This is a place where the word is mightier than the sword, where thought defines reality, and belief has the power to reshape worlds. (BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, 18th Oct, £54.99) - With engaging storylines, classic turn-based battles, and tons of Digimon to collect, Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition delivers everything fans loved about Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth and Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory. Get the full experience with the Complete Edition which includes both titles in one! (Game Mill, 15th Oct, £34.99) - With its own unique story, set between the events of the first movie, Zombieland: Double Tap- Road Trip is a ridiculously fun top-down twin-stick shooter featuring local co-op multiplayer for up to four players. Play as your favourite heroes from the original — Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita and Little Rock — as well as new unlockable characters from the upcoming sequel. The game embraces the game-like elements seen in the film by incorporating everything from the “Rules” to “Zombie Kill of the Week”. (Merge Games, 17th Oct, £16.99) Stranded Sails – Explorers of the Cursed Islands is an open world, exploration and farming adventure full of quests and discovery! You’re shipwrecked on a mysterious archipelago. It's up to you to survive and solve the mysteries deep in the heart of the islands, then finally escape! - (Outright Games, 18th Oct, £34.99) - Join Scrat’s quest for the Crystal Nuts Ice Age’s favourite sabre-tooth squirrel, Scrat, is at it again in an all-new adventure! A mysterious mechanism in an ancient Scratazon Temple has locked away his prized possession – and the only way to get it back is an epic quest to find four legendary Crystal Nuts, scattered across the land. (Pqube, 18th Oct, £24.99) - Immerse yourself in a thrilling psychological horror story taking place in the secluded Japanese village of Yasumizu. A heavy mist surrounds the place, preventing everyone from ever leaving. Ancient gods have come back to hunt the villagers down one by one. The feast has begun, can you escape the village alive?

Switch eShop - New Releases

(Humble Bundle, 18th Oct, £25.19) - In A Hat in Time you play as a tiny space-travelling girl with a big top hat. Her adventure is halted when all her fuel, the Time Pieces, is lost and scattered across a nearby planet. Hat Kid must now jump, fight and stitch new hats to make her way into every nook and cranny of this new world in order to restore her fuel and resume her journey. (GAME FREAK, 16th Oct, £22.49) - The story is set in an isolated village on the edge of the world. The only gate leading outside is heavily guarded by a castle, and the villagers are not allowed to leave. Most of the villagers don't give it a thought, and happily go on with their everyday lives. However, the protagonist is a little different from the others - he wants to see the world outside. One day, a "Monster" appears in the village, shocking everyone because until then, no one knew such creatures existed. - (Jackbox Games, 17th Oct, £25.99) - It’s the wildest Party Pack yet with five hilarious new games!The popular trivia deathmatch Trivia Murder Party 2 (1-8 players). Try to survive the bizarre new minigames. (Nintendo, 15th Oct, £35.99) - Join the fight for the future in the world of Overwatch and choose your hero from a diverse cast of soldiers, scientists, adventurers, and oddities. Bend time, defy physics, and unleash a dizzying array of extraordinary powers and weapons. Engage your enemies in iconic locations from around the globe in the ultimate team-based shooter. (Daedalic GmbH, 17th Oct, £22.49) - Felix works at The Ministry of Death and is in love with Betty The Maiden from The Ministry of Life. He believes that going to the human world as a field reaper will enable him to one day meet her. Hence, he’s taken the job of making sure people die – and taught himself to dance to impress the love of his life. (HAMSTER, 17th Oct) - The demonic Count Dracula has awakened from his 100-year slumber. Play as Simon, as he sets out for Dracula's castle of evil in order to defeat him. With the whip handed down through his family and a variety of weapons, control Simon to defeat the children of the night standing in his way. The "Arcade Archives" series has faithfully reproduced many classic Arcade masterpieces. (Aardman Animations, 18th Oct) - Join Shaun the Sheep and his friends Timmy and Shirley on this epic adventure journeying through underground caverns, negotiating the busy streets of London and teleporting through outer space all in search of the green, green grass of home. (Ultimate Games, 15th Oct, £3.81) - Your goal is to transport Billy's pyrotechnic to the exit using dynamites and springs. You can place them on the map wherever you want, then watch your TNT explode and send Billy into space! Billy Billy is not going to move anywhere, but the explosive dynamite should be the right motivation for him. (100 Stones Interactive, 15th Oct, £11.69) - Alone on a remote island stands a long-abandoned castle, the source of many a ghastly rumour and unsettling tale. Not all is as it seems. A mysterious signal has begun broadcasting from somewhere within the ancient halls. Something inside the castle has awoken, and someone needs to venture inside to discover the truth. (ManolidisAimilios, 16th Oct, £8.09) - "Today is another typical day in Gleaner Heights. I got up, went to the general store, bought some seeds, planted them. Cooked some spaghetti bolognese, went out to chop wood. Milked my cows, fed them too. Got in my boat, went underwater with my diving suit. Found a cave entrance, fought a giant crab, grabbed some treasure." (TOMAGameStudio, 16th Oct, £4.49) - ZikSquare brings you a new concept. Each musical note is played by the game and is a block that your character has to slide on, to jump on or to dodge. 15 challenges on 15 original pieces of music. (EuroVideo Medien, 17th Oct) - Battle Planet - Judgement Day is a planetary rogue-lite top-down shooter. You are one of the universe's 3 most wanted criminals on the run, fighting your way through hordes of aliens, military and police units. There is only one way to reclaim your freedom - destroy them all. . . Escape a crashed prisoner transport ship and fight the authorities in a non-stop mayhem of blazing gunfire and planet-destroying bombs sent to perforate you and the ground beneath your feet. (Haunted Tie, 17th Oct) - Face off against up to 3 friends locally in this fun and frenetic arena fighting game. A single mistake can be fatal, and there’s no room for mercy in Domiverse. Your friends are obstacles you must destroy in order to get the power crown. So go for it and become the ultimate champion! Play as one of Domiverse’s 12 completely crazy heroes. (Chump Squad, 17th Oct) - Kine is a 3D narrative puzzle game about three daring machines that aspire to be musicians. Embark across a theatrical dreamscape by solving a wide variety of increasingly difficult 3D puzzles. Guide Euler, Quat, and Roo as they struggle to form a band and find their big break! (Run-Down Games, 17th Oct) - The Miniature is a unique 3D story-based puzzle game with a stunning visual world, fascinating music and original game mode. This is a special puzzle game, all dioramas come with new locations, which require being put into the right order to learn the different stories. (CIRCLE Ent., 17th Oct, £26.99) - Rabi-Ribi? Why is there a bunny girl? There never quite seems to be enough bunny girls in the world, so here is another for you aficionados out there. This 2D sidescrolling exploration platformer follows the adventure of Erina, whose humdrum life as a regular rabbit is turned upside-down when she finds herself in an unknown world and turned into a human (with rabbit ears)! (SEGA, 17th Oct) - The classic puzzle game Columns II returns in SEGA AGES for Nintendo Switch. Match jewels, fossils, and disks as you jump through time! Control the falling pieces and aim for three-in-a-row to clear the screen before they stack to the top! Switch between multiple game modes, like Flash Columns where you target flashing jewels and unlock secret Jewel Case characters, or Versus Columns where you challenge your friends. (SEGA, 17th Oct) - Releasing in the West for the first time, Ichidant-R, the wacky series of timed puzzle mini-games, is now available in the SEGA AGES series for Nintendo Switch. Push the limits of your brain and your coordination by hunting for hidden vampires, conducting an orchestra, warping your way through mazes, shooting down UFOS, and much more across 20 wildly varied mini-games! (Whitethorn Digital, 17th Oct, £5.59) - Where the Bees Make Honey tells a story about reflecting on different moments from a childhood, which is played and experienced from an adult perspective. At its core Where the Bees Make Honey is a puzzle adventure game, but gameplay variation is filtered throughout. It's a dreamy, ethereal, and thoughtfully crafted experience about nostalgia. The game is capturing that grace period in a childhood where playing dress-up was larger than life and changed the environments around you. (Ratalaika Games, 18th Oct) - Growing up we all knew that one kid who was absolutely terrified of the dark and convinced that there were monsters hiding beneath his bed, but what if it were true? Just Ignore Them is a Point and Click game that revolves around a boy named Mark, who is locked in a never-ending chase to escape the monsters that pursue him. (Auroch Digital, 18th Oct) - Design your displays, look after your fish, manage your staff and keep your guests happy! It's all in a day's work as the curator of your very own Megaquarium. (Mommys Best Games, 18th Oct) - King Cake, the dessert-headed monarch, has decided it’s time for his daughter to get married, but she other plans! The King has devised “The Royal Games” in which the winner will marry Princess Bow. Since she can’t talk her father out of it, Bow decides to put on a disguise and enter the competition herself. (3909, 18th Oct) - In 1802, the merchant ship Obra Dinn set out from London for the Orient with over 200 tons of trade goods. Six months later it hadn't met its rendezvous point at the Cape of Good Hope and was declared lost at sea. (IlluminationGames, 18th Oct) - Welcome to the team at StarBlox Incorporated – where sorting cargo is a contact sport! Load your rocket resource blocks quickly and efficiently to beat the competition. But watch out – the shipping world is fierce! Your opponent can sabotage your work by stealing blocks, delivering punches or throwing you in the incinerator! As you deliver cargo to the far corners of the solar system, each of the planets, moons and asteroids you visit will present new challenges – from black holes to gravity to waves of lava. (SuperPowerUpGames, 18th Oct) - Get ready for Safari Pinball, a pinball machine where you'll try to photograph and record many animals through Africa. Elephants, Lions, Zebras, and many more are waiting for you on this table. Discover all the secrets, including the Rhinos cave, a secret zone with its own mechanics. Complete all the missions and become number 1 in the world or the best among your Friends, posting your high score on the online leaderboard. (TJR Games, 18th Oct) - Break the Space! Worbital is space war in real-time with tension-filled gameplay and gravitational destruction. Interplanetary Artillery Warfare Exploit the shifting gravity by manoeuvring your shots across space to inflict maximum damage on the enemy. Sling asteroids, create black holes, make it rain with solar flares! Cosmic Chaos Planets blow up. They might take other planets with them. (Humble Bundle, 18th Oct) (Fengyun, 17th Oct) (Coatsink Software, 17th Oct) (Early Melon, 16th Oct, £13.49) (Modus Games, 15th Oct)
(11Sheep, 20th Oct) (No Gravity Games, 18th Oct) (GameParadiso, 17th Oct)

Switch eShop - Demos

Demo (NIS America) Demo (Silesia Games)

Switch eShop - Pre-Orders

(NIS America) - When the ruling powers of Hades are revealed to be corrupt, Valvatorez must spark a rebellion to bring them down! Armed to the teeth with dynamic, over-the-top gameplay and a horde of special features, this is the ultimate Disgaea! Spaceland (Ellada Games, pre-order from 15th Oct) (Idea Factory, pre-order from 16th Oct) (505 Games, pre-order from 17th Oct) (SUCCESS, pre-order from 17th Oct) (eastasiasoft, pre-order from 17th Oct) (QubicGames, pre-order from 17th Oct) (Drageus Games, pre-order from 18th Oct) (Versus Evil, pre-order from 1st Jan) (Versus Evil, pre-order from 1st Jan)

Switch eShop - Special Offers

Game Title Saving Until (Two Tribes Publishing) -66% Wed 13th Nov Toki Tori 2+: Nintendo Switch Edition (Two Tribes Publishing) -66% Wed 13th Nov (UFO Interactive) -40% Mon 28th Oct (Yacht Club Games) -50% Fri 1st Nov (Amanita Design) -50% Thu 31st Oct (Athlon Games) -50% Fri 1st Nov (Bloober Team) -65% Mon 4th Nov (Devolver Digital) -30% Mon 21st Oct (iFun4all) -90% Sun 3rd Nov (Limited Run Games) -70% Thu 31st Oct (Limited Run Games) -70% Thu 31st Oct (Limited Run Games) -70% Thu 31st Oct (Terahard Studios) -40% Mon 4th Nov (Two Tribes Publishing) -66% Wed 13th Nov (Two Tribes Publishing) -66% Wed 13th Nov (Two Tribes Publishing) -66% Wed 13th Nov (UFO Interactive) -40% Mon 28th Oct (UFO Interactive) -40% Mon 28th Oct (Carlos Coronado) -40% Sun 3rd Nov (Carlos Coronado) -40% Sun 3rd Nov (Deep End Games) -80% Sun 3rd Nov (Undergames) -40% Sun 3rd Nov (unepic fran) -50% Mon 28th Oct (Solid9) -60% Tue 5th Nov (10tons) -55% Wed 23rd Oct (11Sheep) -75% Thu 31st Oct (Another Indie Studio) -20% Thu 31st Oct (Another Indie Studio) -30% Thu 31st Oct (Another Indie Studio) -40% Thu 31st Oct (Athlon Games) -50% Fri 1st Nov (Beatshapers) -40% Sun 3rd Nov (Beatshapers) -30% Thu 24th Oct (Bulbware) -86% Thu 7th Nov (CIRCLE Ent.) -50% Thu 24th Oct CMS (ECC GAMES) -90% Sat 16th Nov (eastasiasoft) -70% Wed 6th Nov (eastasiasoft) -50% Wed 6th Nov (eastasiasoft) -50% Wed 6th Nov (EntwicklerX) -50% Sun 27th Oct (EntwicklerX) -50% Sun 27th Oct (Flyhigh Works) -50% Mon 4th Nov (Flyhigh Works) -50% Mon 4th Nov (Flyhigh Works) -50% Mon 4th Nov (Flyhigh Works) -50% Mon 4th Nov (Flyhigh Works) -50% Mon 4th Nov (Flyhigh Works) -50% Mon 4th Nov (Flying Carpets) -50% Mon 4th Nov (Flyhigh Works) -50% Mon 4th Nov (Forever Entertainment) -90% Wed 6th Nov (Forever Entertainment) -79% Wed 6th Nov (Forever Entertainment) -79% Wed 6th Nov (Forever Entertainment) -79% Wed 6th Nov (Forever Entertainment) -79% Wed 6th Nov (Forever Entertainment) -79% Wed 6th Nov (Forever Entertainment) -90% Wed 6th Nov (GIFT TEN INDUSTRY) -10% Wed 6th Nov (GRAPHITE LAB) -90% Tue 22nd Oct (HAMSTER) -50% Wed 30th Oct (HAMSTER) -50% Wed 30th Oct (HAMSTER) -50% Wed 30th Oct (HAMSTER) -50% Wed 30th Oct (HAMSTER) -50% Wed 30th Oct (HAMSTER) -50% Wed 30th Oct (HAMSTER) -50% Wed 30th Oct (HAMSTER) -50% Wed 30th Oct (HAMSTER) -50% Wed 30th Oct (HAMSTER) -50% Wed 30th Oct (Headup Games) -93% Thu 31st Oct (Headup Games) -30% Thu 31st Oct (Headup Games) -30% Thu 31st Oct (IsometricDreams) -30% Thu 31st Oct (Itatake) -35% Sun 3rd Nov (Joindots) -20% Thu 31st Oct (Joindots) -20% Thu 31st Oct (Joindots) -20% Thu 31st Oct (Joindots) -20% Thu 31st Oct (Joindots) -20% Thu 31st Oct (Joindots) -20% Thu 31st Oct (JoyBits) -85% Wed 23rd Oct (JoyBits) -28% Wed 23rd Oct (KEMCO) -40% Wed 30th Oct (KEMCO) -30% Wed 30th Oct (KISS Publishing) -50% Thu 24th Oct (Lozange Lab) -33% Thu 24th Oct (Matthew Glanville) -50% Wed 23rd Oct (Maximum Games) -90% Thu 31st Oct Greco’s Hall of Kanji Learn Japanese< Beginner > (media5) -30% Sat 16th Nov (media5) -50% Sat 16th Nov (media5) -50% Sat 16th Nov (media5) -50% Sat 16th Nov (media5) -50% Sat 16th Nov (Nitrome) -50% Sun 20th Oct (Onevision Games) -30% Thu 31st Oct (Plug In Digital) -46% Thu 31st Oct (QubicGames) -50% Wed 6th Nov (QubicGames) -90% Wed 6th Nov (Qubic Games) -90% Wed 6th Nov (RAINYFROG) -20% Wed 6th Nov (RAINYFROG) -20% Wed 6th Nov (RAINYFROG) -20% Wed 6th Nov (RebellionInteract) -50% Thu 31st Oct (Rising Star Games) -25% Thu 7th Nov (Rising Star Games) -25% Thu 7th Nov Hello Kitty Kruisers With Sanrio Friends (Rising Star Games) -25% Thu 7th Nov (Rising Star Games) -25% Thu 7th Nov (Rising Star Games) -20% Thu 7th Nov (Rising Star Games) -20% Thu 7th Nov (Rising Star Games) -20% Thu 7th Nov Holy Potatoes! We're In Space?! (Rising Star Games) -20% Thu 7th Nov (Rising Star Games) -20% Thu 7th Nov (Rising Star Games) -75% Thu 7th Nov (Rising Star Games) -40% Thu 7th Nov (Rising Star Games) -40% Thu 7th Nov (Rising Star Games) -40% Thu 7th Nov 88 Heroes - 98 Heroes Edition (Rising Star Games) -55% Thu 7th Nov (Sabec Limited) -80% Thu 31st Oct (Ukiyo Publishing) -40% Thu 31st Oct (Upfall Studios) -70% Thu 31st Oct (VIZ) -70% Thu 24th Oct (Wales Interactive) -40% Thu 31st Oct (Wales Interactive) -30% Thu 31st Oct GRIP Digital Deluxe (Wired Productions) -51% Thu 24th Oct (XGen Studios) -65% Thu 24th Oct (XGen Studios) -65% Thu 24th Oct (ZENITH BLUE) -50% Fri 1st Nov (ARC SYSTEM WORKS) -35% Thu 31st Oct (Blue Isle Studios) -50% Fri 1st Nov (Drageus Games) -70% Sun 17th Nov (QuantumAstroGuild) -51% Sun 17th Nov (Sabec) -80% Fri 8th Nov (Sabec) -80% Fri 8th Nov (SimFabric) -10% Thu 14th Nov (Skobbejak Games) -40% Thu 31st Oct (Underbite Games) -50% Mon 4th Nov (Bigosaur) -83% Sun 17th Nov (Bigosaur) -80% Sun 17th Nov (Bigosaur) -83% Sun 17th Nov (Gambitious) -50% Sat 26th Oct (Higgs Games) -20% Sun 17th Nov (ImaginationOverflow) -92% Thu 31st Oct (Imagination Overflow) -30% Thu 31st Oct (Powerhoof) -50% Sat 2nd Nov (Brain Seal Entertainment) -40% Wed 6th Nov (Mi'pu'mi Games) -30% Sat 16th Nov (SEGA) £34.99 Permanent (Modus Games) £8.99 Permanent (CatfishBlues Games) £4.49 Permanent

DLC Add-On Content

Nintendo Switch Mortal Kombat 11 K- Terminator T-800 (WB Games) Overwatch League - Latin American Spanish Language Pack (Nintendo) Overwatch League - German Language Pack (Nintendo) Overwatch League - Italian Language Pack (Nintendo) Overwatch League - Brazilian Portuguese Language Pack (Nintendo) Overwatch League - Russian Language Pack (Nintendo) Overwatch League - Castilian Spanish Language Pack (Nintendo) Overwatch League - French Language Pack (Nintendo) Overwatch League - Japanese Language Pack (Nintendo) Overwatch League - Korean Language Pack (Nintendo) Mortal Kombat 11 K- Double Feature Skin Pack (WB Games) GRIP: DeLorean 2650 (Wired Productions) Mortal Kombat 11 K- Masquerade Skin Pack (WB Games) Pic-a-Pix Deluxe - Giant Puzzles 16 (Lightwood Games) WorldNeverland - Elnea Kingdom:White Wizard Coats Set (althi) A Hat in Time - Seal the Deal (Humble Bundle) Stern Pinball Arcade: Add-on Pack 2 (FarSight Studios) The Pinball Arcade: Stern Table Pack 2 (FarSight Studios) Stern Pinball Arcade: Ghostbusters Premium (FarSight Studios) Stern Pinball Arcade: Limited Edition Add-on Pack 2 (FarSight Studios) The Pinball Arcade: Gottlieb Table Pack 1 (FarSight Studios)

What will you be downloading this week 272 votes

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Complete Edition%Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Editions%Planescape: Torment & Icewind Dale Enhanced Edition%Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition%Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip Stranded Sails - Explorers of the Cursed Islands%Ice Age Scrat's Nutty Adventure!%Raging Loop A Hat In Time%Little Town Hero%The Jackbox Party Pack 6%Overwatch Legendary Edition%Felix the Reaper%Arcade Archives VS. Castlevania%Home Sheep Home: Farmageddon Party Edition%Billy Bomber The Eyes of Ara%Gleaner Heights ZikSquare Battle Planet - Judgement Day Domiverse Kine Miniature - The Story Puzzle Rabi-Ribi%SEGA AGES Columns II: A Voyage Through Time%SEGA AGES Ichidant-R%Where the Bees Make Honey Just Ignore Them Megaquarium Pig Eat Ball Return of the Obra Dinn%StarBlox Inc. Safari Pinball Worbital Summer Sweetheart%Sublevel Zero Redux Roof Rage Override: Mech City Brawl – Super Charged Mega Edition Tower Climb Rawr-Off MilkChoco Nothing for me this week% So that's your lot for this week's Nintendo Download. Go on, be a sport and drop a vote in the poll above, and comment below with your hot picks! Share: About Anthony started Nintendo Life way back in late 2005 and has remained at the helm ever since. He loves Nintendo but sometimes gets confused and starts telling everyone that F-Zero X is the best F-Zero game. We've tried getting him help, but alas... Comments ) Lol, why would you download The Witcher 3 when you can buy THE WHOLE GAME ON THE CARTRIDGE!? Agreed, but the convenience of not having to switch cartridges could be more important than paying for SD cards for some people. Not right now but in 2 weeks after I went to the retro gaming expo hengelo in the netherlands I’ll be buying the witcher 3, digimon cybersleuth and both D&D/baulders gate collections. Felix the Reaper came to Game Pass today, so i'm gonna play it there instead.
Anyways. I buy one Switch each day on average. Switch have new games on sale every day of the week. A whole 30GB game!? On a cart! Wow. It IS the future. how do you when a game sale price ends? Non-public industry source? or is info in an obvious simple place to highlight my ignorance? ? Why is Nintendo listed as the publisher of Overwatch? With 20% of think I'll preorder Mary Skelter 2, enjoy dungeon crawler and this also includes first game. Digimon has really flown under the radar could be a perfect tie over before Pokemon next month! Obra Dinn! I had no idea it was coming out this week. That is some day one for me. The whole game except the 3GB patch. Witcher 3, a 4 year old game, gets released today on switch, toned down graphics and at the price point of a brand new game... The lads at Sony and Microsoft are having a right old laugh at us I'd say I mean, this port has just been released, and contains all the content (Full game + DLC). The game is also in a 32GB Card, which really isn't cheap at all. I can understand if people find the game a bit too pricey, but it must've taken a crap ton of work to get the game onto the Switch, so I don't think pricing it at 60 dollars is unreasonable either. The PS4, XBONE, and PC version were released four years ago, while this new port is now. Not sure I understand the logic of bundling the Bioware RPGs in twos for the download releases as well as the physical releases. If they were £10-£15 per game on the eshop I'd grab Planescape Torment straight away but at £40 for two I'm definitely going to wait for a sale. Definetely going to pick up The Witcher 3, Baldur's Gate, and
Planescape. But surely The Witcher 3 as physical, and Baldurs gate and planescape on discount. Price point is simply way to high for such old games. No this is CD Project Red. They are the heroes for this port.
They just know how good their game is so they invested heavily in it. The game comes in a Box inside which you have the case with the cartridge + little letter from the CDPR + compendium (booklet with story) and a MAP of the game + stickers! Make it Friday already! I neeeeed a Hat in Time! I NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED ITTTTTTTT A few for the watch list but not downloading anything this week. Just The Witcher 3 and Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth physically and I'll wait for the physical release of A Hat in Time. I will drop anchor on Return of the Obra Dinn as soon as it's out, and I may finally jump on Cosmic Star Heroine at 70% off. The Witcher 3 will eventually join my Switch collection in physical form, once I thin out the backlog slightly. Really? I reckon the lads at Sony and Microsoft are crying into their pints. They would love it if their console was so popular and offered such distinct advantages over the competition that they could sell a four-year-old game at full price. Don't sleep on Roof Rage (the game I've had in my profile pic for what feels like forever)! It's too bad the press release didn't have a blurb for it, but if you like platform fighters, it's worth a look! you can see on the website or the eShop pages to see when sales end: on the website it will list directly under the red price "Offer until: 22/10/2019" and on the eShop if you scroll down on the detail page it will say the same thing after the game blurb. It still sometimes feels weird to see Geralt as this well known character when I remember reading his adventures as a teen.
But I have all Witchers on PC, so I am more interested in Hatty Time, Podunk Champion and Dead Grayscale Ship. I only heard about Roof Rage a couple of days ago because Indy Gamer Chick mentioned it - to be fair I've been wondering what game was in your avatar for ages! Hey! Hamster actually putting Neo Geo and Arcade Archives titles on sale for once! That’s novel... I always wondered about your profile pic too. Roof Rage sounds cool, seems to have lots of different moves for each character. Think I'll check it out. 70% off Night Trap sounds interesting. Even if it is a terrible game part of me wants to experience it. I want to go all digital this generation, but Witcher 3 for £43-£45 physical or £49.99 for digitial is pushing my determination. Pretty much everything else I’ve got so far is with the vouchers. Agggggh!!! Well I bought those Batman "games" actually.
Not sure if I wil regret that or not.
Some people like to go all digital.
I personally like the convenience, of having your entire library right there at your finger tips. Return of the Obra Dinn, most likely. I'm also tempted to get Night Trap at this price for the, uh, historical significance. are they complete as in all episodes for that price. If so that’s a steal. Night Trap is a hoot when you play it with friends. You need to be old Sokol armed with pen and paper so someone can write down times and what room you need to be in. It’s crap as a one player by yourself job. Just checked.
They are both complete, full episodes. They are 6 and 11 gig respectively. I also picked up KOF 94, cause it's 50% off You mean the "spectacular" acting. Does anyone know of a site that still posts the price reductions for the 3DS European eShop?
That too
I'm using dekudeals.com Worked on one of the games listed above during an internship. I wonder if it has any code from me left in it or if they replaced it all. Probably the latter. I'm not proud of the work I did back then but it was still a great experience. Night Trap ? I know nothing about Felix The Reaper except it is the cutest little thing I’ve ever seen!
Look at him dancing with his chubby ...skelington body.
Adorable! do you have also the same problem like me? I just cannot download the Witcher 3 as its size is just bigger than disk in my Switch...lol There's 7 Hamster arcade archives games I don't own on sale, so while everyone else is happily playing a 5 year old port, I'll be in bliss with my 30+ year ports. There are some ACA Neo Geo and for the first time some Arcade Archives titles 50% off. As usual, though, they're not the most interesting ones. I don't know why don't they put more games and more frequently on sale. They never are among the top 50, so clearly people interested in them are me and 4 more. Better sales wouldn't hurt. What happened to the prices in euros? Is Brexit at fault? for most people that’s a fair point but I have a 200 GB SD card so in my case there’s no difference. In fact in that case it’s better to download it especially when such a large game, so that you can always play it without permanently sacrificing your cartridge slot. Although frankly I can’t see anybody having a Switch since launch and still not having a big SD card, what with all the digital exclusives that have come out for it. (I already own the game physically on PS4 and don’t want it again, but just saying it’s not a one solution fits everybody situation) So far, I find that playing the Witcher 3 on a Switch Lite without having to fill up my work laptop's HD is pure magic.
Beamdog's revised games are nice but not nearly as the original ones, as you could fiddle lots of those. Anyway they are way overpriced.
What else is interesting there... Machinarium is pretty nice. The Monkey King looks interesting too, I might snoop on it. Overwatch and Witcher 3 for me. The latter I'm buying physical though. Has anyone tried the new Digimon game? How is it? I've never been into that series so I know nothing about it but the story looked far more interesting than Pokemon, based on the trailer in the eShop.. Yeah, I got Metal Slug. I'll get Magician Lord and NAM-1975 when they're 50 % off. It's way to expensive to pay full price for Neo Geo games, even if they were some sort of luxury goods back in the day. Nintendo should stop allowing these publishers like Forever Entertainment from having their games in a near constant state of “sale”. It clogs up the sales page with absolute tat that seems to never go away. If your game only ever sells if it’s 90% of its RRP then price it at that and stop manipulating the sales page for visibility. Leave A Comment Hold on there, you need to to post a comment...

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