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
Burnout Paradise Remastered (EA, 19th Jun, £44.99 / €49.99) - The multi-million selling Burnout franchise races onto Nintendo Switch for the first time ever. Make action your middle name as you rule the open streets of Paradise City, in Burnout Paradise Remastered. Test the limits of skill and endurance as you push the boundaries of speed itself. Hurtle through hectic downtown avenues to wild mountain roads. Smash through traffic, wreck your opponents, and use the open city to find shortcuts. Leave your friends in the dust and define your route to victory – or crash out in spectacular and devastating effect.
Railway Empire - Nintendo Switch Edition (KalypsoMediaGroup, 14th Feb, £35.99 / €39.99) - United States, 1830: ‘The New World’ is in its ascendancy. Industry is booming, and the race is on to establish the most dominant and powerful rail empire in all of North America. It’s time to out-think and out manoeuvre your competitors as you lead your company into the 20th century! In Railway Empire, you will create an elaborate and wide-ranging rail network, purchase over 40 different trains modelled in extraordinary detail, and buy or build railway stations, maintenance buildings, factories and tourist attractions to keep your travel network ahead of the competition.
Switch eShop - New Releases
Across the Grooves (Nova-box, 17th Jun, £15.99 / €16.99) - Across the Grooves is an interactive graphic novel, set in a magical realism universe, where your decisions affect the destiny of Alice, the main character, drastically changing her reality and allowing her to explore alternative destinies by modifying her past. Alice lives an uneventful life. She's in a long term relationship, has a stable office job and a nice apartment in the centre of Bordeaux. One day, Ulysse, her ex-lover, comes back into her life through an old vinyl record she receives in the mail. When she puts it for a spin on her turntable, she is thrown back into her own past, forced to relive old events. When she comes back to the present, her reality has changed and her fiancé no longer knows her, as if they never met. Determined to bring her life back on track, Alice packs up and embarks on a hunt across Europe, following the tracks of Ulysse while trying to uncover the origins of the record.
Aery - Little Bird Adventure (EpiXR, 18th Jun, £5.24 / €5.24) - Aery is a peaceful exploration game from the perspective of a little bird who decided to discover the world. Calm down from the hassle of your daily life, experience the feeling of flying and immerse into beautiful and atmospheric landscapes. It is a great game for relaxing and calming down after an exhausting day full of hassle.
Blood and Guts Bundle (Digerati, 18th Jun, £6.07 / €6.74) - Satisfy your lust for carnage with three gloriously gratuitous games! This bundle contains Slain: Back From Hell, Slayaway Camp: Butcher’s Cut, and Super Blood Hockey. Slain: Back from Hell. A heavy metal inspired arcade combat game with stunning pixel art visuals, challenging old school gameplay and gore galore. Plus the most metal soundtrack you've ever heard! Slayaway Camp: Butcher’s Cut: A killer puzzle game and darkly comic homage to 80s horror movies where you control Skullface, a homicidal slasher hell-bent on revenge. Super Blood Hockey: Arcade sports gaming gets a shot of adrenaline in this violent homage to classic 8- and 16-bit ice hockey games. Use fast-paced skills and bone-crunching brutality to dominate.
Colt Canyon (Headup Games, 16th Jun, £10.79 / €13.49) - Take your revolver and rescue your partner in this atmospheric and punchy roguelike game. Colt Canyon is a 2D pixel art shooter where you control a cowboy, or one of the many other unlockable characters, whose mission is to save his kidnapped partner from the ruthless bandits. Take your gun and TNT and shoot your way through a hostile canyon full of hidden treasures, weapons, obstacles and all kinds of bloodthirsty scum.
Darius Cozmic Collection Arcade (ININ Games, 16th Jun, £34.99 / €39.99) - Darius is one of the pioneers of side-scrolling shoot 'em up games, developed by legendary TAITO Corporation and first released for arcade machines in 1986. Experience 4 different titles across 7 versions of the classic Arcade games from the comfort of your home, on your TV screen or on the go in portable mode. The Darius Cozmic Collection Arcade - now available on Nintendo Switch!
Darius Cozmic Collection Console (ININ Games, 16th Jun, £44.99 / €54.99) - Experience one of the most influential horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up series of all time from the comfort of your home, on your TV screen or on the go in portable mode. Developed by the legendary TAITO Corporation and first released for arcade machines, the monumental Darius Cozmic Collection Console offers 6 of the best console entries in the long-running series in a total of 9 versions!
Destrobots (7Levels, 18th Jun, £7.19 / €7.99) - Destrobots is an easy-to-play, hard-to-master top-down shooter that will make every party a blast. Three core actions of Move – Spin – Shoot make for an explosive combination that ensures every match is fast-paced, challenging, and fun. Watch out for traps or exploit them against your opponents, be quick to hunt down scales-tipping power-ups, and forget the words “fair play”. Sharpen your reflexes so you can dance between enemy laser beams, land your own shots, and grab that sweet victory!
Edna & Harvey: The Breakout – Anniversary Edition (Daedalic Entertainment, 17th Jun, £17.99 / €19.99) - Edna & Harvey are back! The award-winning adventure with a new paintjob! For Edna & Harvey: The Breakout – Anniversary Edition, Daedalic's classic has been redrawn and received a complete overhaul: high-resolution visuals, new technology, intuitive controls – it's a truly insane adventure. Experience this quirky cult classic with Edna & Harvey anew, but better than ever before – or discover this gem for the first time! Time to go crazy! When Edna wakes up, she has no memories of her past, or why she finds herself in the padded cell of a sanatorium.
Endless Fables: Dark Moor (Artifex Mundi, 18th Jun, £8.09 / €8.99) - Pamela Cavendish, the world-famous anthropologist, travels to her niece's birthday in northern Scotland. Joyful ceremony turns into a thrilling adventure after the girl becomes kidnapped by a banshee from the other world. Nora's life is at stake and the Red Moon is rising. Pools lead Pamela to a haunted house, guarded by even more terrifying monsters.
Hakoniwa Explorer Plus (PLAYISM, 18th Jun, £10.79 / €11.99) - Shacked up in an empty house in the Firsttown suburbs, our hero has a thing for taking down monsters. Talk to the townspeople to expand your field of exploration and freely traverse the land as you like. However you want to proceed, and however you want to take the monsters down is all up to you. Defeat the bosses awaiting you in each region and rack up the achievements for a little something special.
I dream of you and ice cream (ManolidisAimilios, 17th Jun, £4.49 / €4.99) - I dream of you and ice cream is a game about imperialism, the loss of identity and personal sacrifice. A sinister, doll-like entity has enslaved all mankind. Inside the complex where, every day, the entity questions world leaders about aspects of humanity - a potentially lethal process - an old scientist of unspecified gender is building a machine.
Invisible, Inc. Nintendo Switch Edition (Klei Entertainment, 15th Jun, £17.99 / €19.99) - Tactical Espionage. Take control of Invisible's agents in the field and infiltrate the world's most dangerous corporations. Stealth, precision, and teamwork are essential in high-stakes, high-profit missions, where every move may cost an agent their life.
-KLAUS- (La Cosa, 18th Jun, £12.19 / €13.49) - Klaus is a 2D puzzle platformer with a self-aware narrative. Its design takes inspiration from classics games combined with a tense and emotionally engaging story. Klaus discovers his identity while trying to escape from a mysterious basement. It‘s a self-discovery journey in which Klaus will remember his past through interactive memories. Each memory is playable in a unique way with different mechanics than other sections of the game. Just like in real life, the dreamy worlds of the memories don’t follow the same rules of the rest of the game.
Lost Lands: Dark Overlord (FIVE-BN STUDIO, 16th Jun, £5.99 / €6.99) - Susan had just stepped away to answer the phone, but when she returned she saw something pulling her son Jimmy through a shimmering portal. It closed before she could pull him back. To save him, she must find a way to this other world. Before Susan lies a world that no one else has ever seen before. . . a world where magic is real and anything is possible. Find out who took Jimmy and what they want in Lost Lands: Dark Overlord!
My Butler (D3 Publisher, 18th Jun, £8.99 / €9.99) - This is a romance game for women where you can enjoy romance with hot butlers. The route characters are top-class celebrities who serve as your personal butlers -- sometimes sweet, sometimes aggressive. Available in Japanese, English, and Simplified Chinese. When your aunt asks you to work part-time for her talent agency, you didn't expect to be asked to live in her mansion for three months! Living together with you as butlers are an actor, an idol, or a model — all super-famous. But, each one comes with his own problems.
NAMCO MUSEUM ARCHIVES Volume 1 (BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, 18th Jun, £15.99 / €19.99) - Take a trip down memory lane and relive the magical times of the 8-Bit era with a collection of Namco’s hits and long-lost treasures in Namco Museum Archives Volume 1. Includes 11 titles! In addition to 10 classic Namco titles, some of which were never localized and released in the west, a newly created 8-Bit demastered version of "Pac-Man Championship Edition" makes its world premiere as a bonus! (Titles included: Galaxian, Pac-Man, Xevious, Mappy, Dig Dug, The Tower of Druaga, Sky Kid, Dragon Buster, Dragon Spirit: The New Legend, Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti, and Pac-Man Championship Edition).
NAMCO MUSEUM ARCHIVES Volume 2 (BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, 18th Jun, £15.99 / €19.99) - Take a trip down memory lane and relive the magical times of the 8-Bit era with a collection of Namco’s hits and long-lost treasures in Namco Museum Archives Volume 2. Includes 11 titles! In addition to 10 classic Namco titles, some of which were never localized and released in the west, an 8-Bit consolized version of "Gaplus" is included as a bonus! (Titles included: Galaga, Battle City, Pac-Land, Dig Dug II, Super Xevious, Mappy-Land, Legacy of the Wizard, Rolling Thunder, Dragon Buster II, Mendel Palace, and Gaplus).
One Way Heroics Plus (PLAYISM, 18th Jun, £13.49 / €14.99) - A world controlled by darkness. In-game, the darkness constantly advances from the left side of the screen, swallowing up the map. If you are swallowed by the darkness, it's game over. You cannot turn back. The screen will continue to scroll right even while shopping or fighting enemies. You must keep advancing and save the world. In One Way Heroics, if the player moves or attacks enemies will do the same. In essence, it is a rogue-like game. To clear the game, you must defeat the Demon Lord, who will appear after a set time. One round is around 30 minutes playtime, and some parts of your legend carry over into the next round. See if you can overcome the challenges of this one-way adventure.
Paint (Sabec, 18th Jun, £8.09 / €8.99) - Take your Nintendo Switch and unleash the artist in you! Now with Paint you can draw, paint and colour-in anytime, anywhere. With so many different drawing tools available there is no limit to creating your masterpiece. Use the touch screen or the Joy-Con for maximum accuracy. Paint will transform your Nintendo Switch into a real "drawing board" complete with all the accessories you need. As a bonus, we have also included some colouring-in pictures.
Polandball: Can Into Space (AlienPixelStudios, 18th Jun, £2.28 / €2.54) - Your main objective is to help Polandball here! Break through Earth's atmosphere and reach for the Moon to prove other countryballs once and for all they were wrong and conquer the final frontier! This is not going to be an easy task as you have a huge target on your back! Upgrade Polandball's Rocket Build a strategy on how you will conquer the space! You have to choose between 56 items 33 perks to enhance your rocket Choose wisely before you spend your money 25 countryballs enemies with different behaviour and AI Learn about each country.
Push the Crate 2 (Polygon Art, 18th Jun, £4.49 / €4.99) - Push the Crate 2 is a 3D transport puzzle game with 200 level with varying degrees of difficulty. From kid-friendly challenges to a real logistical mastermind - Push the Crate 2 has puzzles for everyone. All you need to do is to transport the crates to their target positions and make sure you won't get stuck.
Radio Squid (£4.99 / €4.99) - A young squid has been cursed! Now it’s up to you to lift the curse by reaching the depths of the sea with plenty of coins at the end! Explore deep sea floors while taking care of your enemies by utilizing the power of the siren song! Shoot your enemies with projectiles to the beat of the music, watch out not to get hit by your own shot! For an extra challenge, try to bounce off your shots to the wall in order to hit enemies!
RUINER (Devolver Digital, 18th Jun, £17.99 / €19.99) - RUINER is a brutal action shooter set in the year 2091 in the cyber metropolis Rengkok. A wired sociopath lashes out against a corrupt system to retrieve his kidnapped brother and uncover the truth under the guidance of a secretive Hacker friend. Become the boss of the battlefield acquiring deadly supplies, enhancing your tactical senses and mastering other mind-breaking skills and gadgets that will leave your foes confused and powerless. Employ state of the art gadgets and abilities like energy shield, kinetic barrier or grid converter. Dash augmentations, reflex booster or overload will make you uncatchable while with ghost break you can hack your opposition onto your side of the fight.
Seeds of Resilience (Forever Entertainment, 18th Jun, £10.79 / €12.59) - Build a village on a deserted island, and prepare for merciless natural disasters! Learn to choose the right items, understand nature's patterns, use real medieval construction and craft techniques in this turn-based management game. Build your civilization step-by-step: From stone axes and stick shelters to waterwheel powered mechanized workshops! All with realistic technologies and constructions.
Summer in Mara (Chibig, 16th Jun, £17.99 / €19.79) - Take care of your own island and explore the ocean in this farming adventure. 'Summer in Mara' mix farming, crafting and exploring mechanics in a tropical archipelago with a colourful style and strong narrative. ‘Summer in Mara’ is a single-player experience in a calm, relaxing environment, with a handmade look and an exciting narrative. You will be Koa, a little adventurer girl who has to explore the world and discover the secrets that the ocean keeps. An open ocean with over 20 islands to explore. Customize your own island with buildings, crops and farm animals. - Read our Summer in Mara review
Super Soccer Blast (£7.19 / €7.99) - Spiritual Nostalgia Successor. It's football with the fast-paced and skilled-based gameplay of over-the-top classic sports games. Accessible controls that enable charging and aiming your shots, perform tackles and dashes, shoot lobs and more. Train your precision and reflexes to become a legendary football player.
Tcheco in the Castle of Lucio (Fantastico Studio, 18th Jun, £4.49 / €4.99) - Tcheco in the Castle of Lucio is an 8-bit, 2D platformer. It’s a challenging, non-stop action experience that incentivizes quick thinking, platforming precision and memorization. Like older 8-bit games, it’s a game that’s meant to be replayed over and over again until mastered. Quick reactions and timing are necessary for success in the game. Levels – which are in the form of rooms – are short and require you to quickly scan to find a way to get to the next room, which is either a doorway that requires a key found within that room or a black hole visually and from an auditory standpoint, everything about the game is designed to look and feel like an old school 8-bit game.
The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters (£10.79 / €13.49) - Mina Park, a student of Sehwa High, awakens at night in her school. It isn’t long before she realizes that something is amiss. The once-familiar school where she spends her evenings studying looks twisted by something dark and sinister. She finds herself pursued by someone or something that looks eerily like her teacher.
Working Zombies (JUPITER, 18th Jun, £17.99 / €19.99) - Kindhearted zombies who get no love just because they're zombies... They work hard to gain the approval of humans! Play as flight attendants, nursery school teachers, hairstylists, and plumbers! The zombies try out four different professions! With over 100 unique stages for you to master! And still more trials await after you've completed them all...?! Enjoy local multiplayer with up to 4 players! Play with friends or family!
Switch eShop - Demos
Switch eShop - Special Offers
Game Title | Price | Until |
---|---|---|
Resident Evil 0 (CAPCOM) | £15.99 | Permanent (was £19.99) |
Resident Evil 4 (CAPCOM) | £15.99 | Permanent (was £19.99) |
Resident Evil 5 (CAPCOM) | £15.99 | Permanent (was £19.99) |
Resident Evil 6 (CAPCOM) | £15.99 | Permanent (was £19.99) |
Resident Evil (CAPCOM) | £15.99 | Permanent (was £29.99) |
DLC / Add-On Content
Nintendo Switch games with new DLC this week:
- Pokemon Sword and Shield
- Dead by Daylight
- Goonya Fighter
- GROOVE COASTER WAI WAI PARTY!!!!
- Link-a-Pix Deluxe
- Railway Empire - Nintendo Switch Edition
- The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters
- WorldNeverland - Elnea Kingdom
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!
Comments 58
Namco Museum Archives Volume 1&2 for me. Excited!
Burnout Paradise and Ion Fury physical for me.
A little annoyed about the Namco stuff as some of the games on both packs have appeared on the Namco Museum already. Plus I wanted Pac-Man Championship edition in full rather than a demastered one.
@pblive I don’t believe any of the games appeared in Museum, as those were arcade games, while these new are 8-bit versions. That being said, I’d prefer if this new collection also was an arcade collection.
burnout paradise is way overpriced i loved the game but no way im paying that.
Nothing for me. But I just finished zero Mission on my 3DS and i have to say playing as zero samus was intense!
£45 for a slightly touched up port of a last gen game, bit of a joke really
wow a permanent discount on the overpriced resident evil games
Wait a minute! Weren’t those Resi games on sale for the last 2 weeks? Wasn’t there an article reminding us to grab them before the sale ended? Now it’s over, and they’re not even back to full price? That “50%” sale discount is now only a “30%” discount (or something something something maths).
I'd grab a Res evil collection if they did it physically.
But I'm not interested in anything coming on Nintendo right now. Got most the games I want anyway, after BOTW 2 and Metroid Prime 4, I'll be done for Nintendo games until the next Nintendo console. Maybe a few indie games here and there or some cheap ports.
Not interested in all this Paper Mario, Pokémon or Animal Crossing stuff though.
Hardware wise I'm very much looking forward to the PS5 now. My PS4's been gathering dust since mid 2018 now and I've been going hard on the Switch but I'm imo the Switch has about run its course. 2 more games to go and it's done. At least for me.
@Sinton yeah, 8 bit versions, but same games, just NES ports.
EA baffle me. They recently knocked it out the park with Command and Conquer remastered for £17.99.
Burnout Remastered on xone and PS4 was £29.99 at launch (now it is £5). Then the Switch version is £45. I honestly feel sorry for people paying that.
Good to see Resident Evils get a permanent price drop, hopefully that means they'll be the correct price when in sales this Halloween (or sooner).
@StevenH I was just about to post that! I had hoped to eventually get it on the switch when the price came down but with the EA Access deal just made perfect sense. Been playing about 10 hours or so and am almost finished already, not bad for a dollar. Game holds up decent enough but shows its age in a lot of ways
@FargusPelagius that Command and Conquer game wasn't on the Switch though.
They don't like Nintendo and the only reason they bother to make these lame efforts is to appease their investors who keep asking why they don't support the Switch.
No new releases for me I don't think. Already have the Groove Coaster DLC from when it released in Japan two weeks ago.
@StevenH ooo yeah that is true, I haven't played it properly since God Of War in 2018, but I did play about 40 hours of Red Dead 2 when that dropped later in the year, got bored of that quick though.
Last of us 2 will defo be good though, enjoyed the first.
Permanent price drops for the Residnet Evil games is good to see. Pretty sure it was RE4 rather than REmake that was originally £30
I would like to buy Burnout Paradise but am not big enough a fan to pay £45 for it. EA games go on sale quite a bit so I will keep an eye on it.
@StevenH yeah it'll be a big hitter for sure. Probably clean GOTY this year with ease.
I can't think of anything else that'll come close to that.
Won't be downloading anything after Nintendo put a 30 day block on my switch and all it's connected accounts due to suspicious activity. By suspicious they mean buying Fe on the Russian eshop and then trying to buy Flipping Death on the South African eshop. Even though I've frequently bought from multiple regions in quick succession before. Absolute refusal to take off the 30 day block and no further explanation offered. Can use pre paid eshop vouchers or paypal, but that's no good when you can only buy from the eshop region which matches your paypal region, in my case the UK, which isn't ideal when UK games are often 20-50% more expensive than in other regions. Sh*t show!
I think the release date for Railway Empire might be wrong...
The Western edition of the Namco Museum games don't include Youkai Douchuuki? That's a shame, I really liked that one.
Why no mention of Behold the Kickmen? That's out today and the best game on the Switch by a million miles.
No reviews for Burnout anywhere yet? It would be interesting to know how it performs, even if I will inevitably wait until it's at least half price in a sale.
No Arcade Archives game listed? Must be coming out tomorrow as a Switch exclusive then.
I might see about Working Zombies in a sale, maybe.
@carlos82 A bit like pretty much everything on the Switch then.
Those RE price drops are welcome! Now, if they have another sale, they'll be worth picking up!
@Razer I think Cyberpunk will have a very good chance
Do we know if a Weekend at Burnie's Paradise is complete on the cart yet?
Nothing for me. Thankfully. Giving me time to work through the backlog. Finished Luigis Mansion 3 and now working my way through Astral Chain. Was about 5 hours into it before i left it last.
@iulis84 Well, there's GRID Autosport too. Very different style of racing, though.
The Darius Collection are overprized as hell. Damn. 5 games, 35€? It should have been 20€.
Burnout Paradise for sure. Can't believe my dream finally came true!
And to all who are wondering: it is a stable 60fps, plays just super well and looks great!
Pac-Land! Oh man... I have such great memories of that in the arcades, and on the C64. I am so tempted by this collection.
@StevenH mmmmmm but can i sit on the toliet while playing.... money well spent. Burnout day one for me. Physical is also $10 cheaper lol. What gives
Wish it was any other Burnout game. Really didn’t enjoy Paradise when it originally came out. Maybe I’ll give it another chance, but only when there’s like 75% off
@Razer yeah but if they released some games they'd make the money. I'd have gotten C&C on Switch as well as PC if they released it. I've been after a new C&C since the Wii U, as that console was built for it, production on the gamepad, Gameworld overview on main screen. RTS refined.
@iulis84 EA have every right to charge that price if Monolith are, Nintendo have never had this game before so if Monolith can charge full price for a game they have released for the 3rd time in 10 years.
EA have the right to release a game that's never been released on a Nintendo console for full price too.
@USWITCH64
10 GO TO "1990s"
20 $$$ AMIGA
30 RUN "SENSIBLE SOCCER"
As a casual football game (and I'm not really into football), I really don't think that it's ever been bettered, particularly in its Amiga guise.
@Razer my Switch has had barely any use for quite some time now as all we seem to get are slight remasters of old games at ridiculous prices (Nintendo as bad as everyone else with its Wii U games) or hugely downgraded ports of recent games, which might not be as bad if they launched together and not at least 6 months later. I can probably count on one hand the truly great games I've played on Switch that are unique to the system.
Now we see all these exciting games getting ready for PS5 and Xbox (which we'll see next month) and even what's left of this gen. Switch on the other hand, a port of a Wii game, a PS3/360 game, possibly some old Mario games and admittedly Paper Mario but they're a bit too quiet at the moment
Bought Darius Arcade , chose this over the console version as I thought the graphics looked better, still hard as nails, pleased with my choice as I loved this back in the day on my mega drive and pc engine
@carlos82 to be fair I still use my Switch a lot but I can tell that it's starting to run it's course.
I got it in January 2018, at that point it was the same with my PS4, my interest had waned completely and Switch picked it up. I got my PS4 in 2015 so about the same length of timeframe.
@iulis84 well you use the argument of "more content" but we've had 3 versions of the same game now.
So more content on a game we've had 3 times is the equivalent to original content on a game we've never had before.
So it works out. So again if one can be full price, so can the other. It would be two faced and hypothetical to suggest otherwise.
@TheFullAndy I'm pretty sure all of them were £30 each.
The eshop website still shows them as £30 each full price with RE1 and 0 discounted to £12.89 and RE4, 5, and 6 discounted to £15.
@USWITCH64 you getting involved with super soccer blast then? I like the look of that too. Fifa is cool, but it isn't really a laugh is it?
As good as burnout paradise is is refuse to pay full price for something I can get for half the price (or probably less if I take the time to look) on other consoles.
I hope it sells well and will be happy to be proved wrong but I think they've left it too late. It should have launched at the same time as it did on ps and xbox
@FargusPelagius
EA: Naturally we'd love to make a new Burnout..... buuuuuuuut not enough of you brought the Remastered Paradise at full price so we're just going to assume there's no market for a new one!
Burnout is on my wishlist, but it will have to drop below €20 for a physical purchase. If RE games get a permanent discount, and then get a 50% sale, I'll start considering buying one or two of them. I've played them all, but 5 controlled terribly, 6 lost my attention within the hour. With gyro aim now, I may give 5 another chance (given that the price drops to an acceptable one)
@USWITCH64 Hahaha - I have no idea what you're suggesting here coughkickmencough
Good to see Capcom finally pricing the resident evil games to what they should have been on day 1.
@cheesedude I'm tempted to get Vol. 1 for Splatterhouse Wanpaku Graffiti alone. What other games are worth a play in the collection?
@Angelic_Lapras_King imagine a New Burnout Legends just for Switch with all the best bits including new tracks based on Paradise content. That's a £45 game right there.
Burnout Legends Paradise.
Ion Fury physical edition arriving for me tomorrow so that will do.
Burnout was a maybe but cannot justify that price. £25 .... £30 tops. EA will look past the stupid price point and blame the Nintendo fans again for low sales.
@Razer the problem with comparing monolith and EA is that xenoblade is only available on switch justifying it's price point, while BP is on every system for less then half the asking price. All you really need to do (if you really wanted the game) is wait for the eventual sale of this game (when majority of players will flood in) and play it then. The current asking price is just a tax on the hype fooling consumers to buy into it early, which EA knows that they get away with, this price point will come down to the reasonable and foreseeable price EA has plans for.
I've preordered the physical version of Burnout Paradise. So not exactly "downloading", but getting it regardless.
Burnout sounds like a game I would love.... What sux is that EA will probably use low sales to rationalize NOT porting other games, mainly Madden, which is so absurd. A ten plus year old game that you can get for $5 on other systems?
Burnout looks good but not at $50, I just can't bring myself to pay that for that game.
Burnout Paradise. $65.
I LOVE that game... but...
x100 Nope.
Those Darius Collection prices are absurd. Duke Nukem 3D is a good deal though.
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