Spelunky 2 (Switch eShop)
$9.99 (-50%)
Spelunky 2 is a masterclass in great roguelite game design, expertly combining crushing difficulty with a steady drip of new secrets and lessons to keep you coming back for more. Some may be put off by the steep challenge—this is certainly a game you have to work for a bit—but putting in the effort is sure to reward you with plenty of thrilling memories.
Steredenn: Binary Stars (Switch eShop)
$3.99 (-69%)
Steredenn: Binary Stars is a fantastic game that does a great job of providing an experience that feels simultaneously classic and modern. Its high difficulty, rewarding gameplay, endless variety, and beautiful presentation make this an essential buy for any fans of the genre, and a high recommendation for those who aren’t.
If you’re looking for a tightly made arcade game that can be played both in short bursts and for hours on end, here's yet another one for your list.
Stories Untold (Switch eShop)
$1.99 (-80%)
Stories Untold is a chilling adventure that manages to draw us right into its world through the ingenious use of its UI and perfectly realised lo-fi aesthetic. Through the walls of old technology and complicated machinery, it creates a uniquely strong bond between player and narrative, giving you a real sense of place within its world as it slowly corrupts and twists from the comfortingly familiar to something else entirely.
It's one of the best interactive horror stories we've ever played and a perfect fit for enjoying alone in the dark on Switch.
Streets of Rage 4 (Switch eShop)
$9.99 (-60%)
Streets of Rage 4 is the very best the series has ever been. Its hand-drawn graphics breathe new life into Wood Oak City and its inhabitants, the soundtrack is outstanding, and the combat feels better than ever.
Lizardcube, Guard Crush Games, and Dotemu managed to completely modernise the look and feel of Streets of Rage, expanding on the experience without losing sight of what made the original games so popular to begin with – and the handful of additions made to the action here serve only to enhance the classic core gameplay, resulting in one of the best side-scrolling beat 'em ups we've played in a long time.
And the Mr X Nightmare DLC is pretty tasty, too. A truly fantastic brawler.
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Tales from the Borderlands (Switch eShop)
$14.99 (-40%)
Tales from the Borderlands is arguably Telltale Games' finest hour and easily one of the very best choice-driven narrative adventures available on any system. This is 10 glorious hours' worth of top-notch entertainment with a world-class cast, consistently excellent writing that manages to perfectly balance comedy and drama, non-stop twisted action and a cast of kooky characters that are a joy to spend time with.
This really is the best the Borderlands universe has ever been, and a game that everyone should experience at least once.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge (Switch eShop)
$16.24 (-35%)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is the best Turtles beat 'em up ever made. It looks delicious, sounds superb, and rekindles childhood memories beyond all expectations, time-warping you back to 1987.
Its combat system is so much fun to mine that you feel compelled to keep coming back to try new strategies, and with its awesome co-op multiplayer, the experience evolves again and again. Like many a beat 'em up, it does get repetitive as you enter the last third, but that’s more a fault of the concept than the game. Shredder’s Revenge really is an unprecedented, ahem, shell-ebration.
The Dimension Shellshock DLC (also on sale for $5.59) adds new fighters and a Survival mode, too, and if you can't get enough of your Turtle-filled co-op brawlers, there's also Digital Eclipse's TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection (also on sale for $15.99), which features a boatload of Konami classics to keep you busy for hours.
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood (Switch eShop)
$8.99 (-50%)
The Tarot deckbuilding aspect is present and correct here, but the wide variety of Witches and the way their stories intertwine is where The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood really shines. Every being that you encounter has a purpose in this story, and all the threads twist together to make a truly beautiful tapestry. Being locked down narrative paths without the ability to return might not be for everyone, but it's a moot point when the story is this good — every playthrough will feel like a brand-new experience.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles (Switch)
$15.99 (-60%)
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is two brilliant games for the price of one, and it not only gives us more of what we love, but gives us something that is visually, narratively, and historically deeper than ever before.
Taking the Ace Attorney back to the late 19th century, there's a bit of a learning curve that you'll have to get on top of to meet the game where it's at, but honestly, we couldn't have asked for a better version of the game we've been wanting for years.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero (Switch)
$31.99 (-20%)
In a series renowned for its stellar writing, twisting plots, and wonderful characters, The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero is a stand-out RPG. Narrowing the focus of its story to one state, and honing in on a smaller cast of characters, makes for a fantastic and engrossing adventure that is about both intimate relationships and huge, secretive scandals.
The fact that this is just one half of a duology means that, while the story wraps up nicely here, we had tons of questions that we were itching to get answers to in Trails to Azure (also on sale for $31.99). If you haven't played Trails, it's time to overcome that barrier, because there’s no better place to zero in on this fantastic series than in Crossbell.
The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season (Switch eShop)
$4.49 (-70%)
Whether you played this back in 2012 or are completely new to the series, Telltale's The Walking Dead: Season One is a masterpiece of video game storytelling.
It features some of the best voice-over performances you’ll find on any gaming platform and sets the stage for a grand, multi-season odyssey of tragic proportions. However, this is also a satisfying and poignant collection even if you never play the subsequent episodes.
Even if you lost patience with Rick Grimes and TV series adaptation of Robert Kirkman's comic books, this remains an incredible interactive adaptation of Kirkman's world of walkers.
Thumper (Switch eShop)
$9.99 (-50%)
Thumper is a fantastic video game, an extravagant rhythm experience that's also a brutal assault on the senses. It's extremely difficult — painfully so at times — yet we feel the need to persevere, retrying tough stages over and over again. Even when that's done, the drive for better ranks remains simply because the game compels us to play on.
The only real flaw of Thumper is that it offers so little respite and no 'easy' mode. Some may scoff at that, saying it's a game designed to be tough, but the downside is that without that optional concession, the game will be inaccessible and impenetrable for some. That's a pity, as for those up for the challenge it's a wonderful, albeit gruelling gaming experience.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 (Switch)
$15.99 (-60%)
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 on Nintendo Switch is a rock-solid port of a pair of genuinely fantastic remakes.
These really are two of the very best arcade sports titles of all time, revamped, reworked and re-imagined for modern audiences with all the graphical bells and whistles, collectibles and game modes we've come to expect in this day and age.
With flawless performance in both docked and handheld modes and visuals that still look the part after a few necessary concessions here and there, this is one collection we highly recommend you kickflip right into.
Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r] (Switch)
$19.99 (-50%)
Don't let this one's comically unwieldy title put you off. Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r] is a super slick, fast-paced fighter that manages to successfully straddle the line between being instantly accessible and welcoming for newcomers and in-depth enough to satisfy hardcore fight fans. Its lineup of 21 fighters is much more exciting than their anime stylings may suggest, and the Chronicles mode gives fans of the visual novel element of the game plenty to sink their teeth into.
With the most comprehensive training and tutorial modes we've ever encountered in a fighting game, this is easily one of the most well-rounded, satisfying and instantly engaging brawlers on Switch and – even with an online mode which needed some attention – there's plenty for fans of the genre to sink their teeth into here.
Unicorn Overlord (Switch)
$29.99 (-50%)
Even amidst a huge strategy-RPG boom, Unicorn Overlord stands out. It’s a smorgasbord of visual delights, intricate systems, and addictive gameplay loops that all come together to create a delightfully thrilling and deep tactical RPG. It’s so easy to get absorbed into everything the game offers, and we lapped it all up.
Vanillaware has long been known for creating beautiful-looking games with unique twists on genres, but with 13 Sentinels and now Unicorn Overlord, this developer should be on absolutely everyone’s radar.
UNSIGHTED (Switch eShop)
$7.99 (-60%)
Unsighted combines some very familiar ideas: it’s a top-down, roguelite, sci-fi Metroidvania with a strong 16-bit aesthetic. Its time-is-ticking, post-apocalyptic scenario is brought to life by the enchanting palettes of its pixel art, making a world you want to explore, full of characters you want to know.
Far from punishing, it leans more on the 'lite' than the 'rogue', letting fun prevail – as it will, thanks to the addictive rhythm of the controls, backed by punchy sounds. The cooperative multiplayer is icing on top of an already well-iced cake.
Combining flavours of Super Nintendo classics with modern playability, Unsighted is the game 1995 desperately wanted to make but just didn’t know how.
Volgarr the Viking II (Switch eShop)
$11.99 (-40%)
Volgarr the Viking II is, quite simply, one of the best 2D action platformers on Switch, or any other platform for that matter. It improves upon the original in just about every conceivable way, introducing neat ways to ease newcomers into its relentless brutality, vastly improving the visuals, and adding a soundtrack that is destined to go down as one of the all-time greats. Minor quibbles with the UI aside, Volgarr the Viking II is an absolute must-play if you can stomach the intense Ghosts 'n Goblins-style difficulty.
Wandersong (Switch eShop)
$4.99 (-75%)
If you’re after a unique experience, Wandersong completely has you covered. The singing mechanic employed works perfectly, and while it may feel a bit too easy at times, the combination of the visuals, writing, and various gameplay objectives across a generous seven-act structure make for an incredibly compelling platforming experience that you’d do well to check out.
What Remains of Edith Finch (Switch eShop)
$4.99 (-75%)
What Remains of Edith Finch is a 'Walking Sim' that doesn’t just tell an unforgettable story – it's genuinely unforgettable. As tragic as its tale is, it always manages to entertain. As one section ends and as you fight back tears, you’ll always carry on, because the next story is as engrossing as the last. If you want a strong feature-length story that doesn’t waste a minute, Edith Finch is the one you need.
What The Golf? (Switch eShop)
$9.99 (-50%)
What the Golf? is a sterling effort for Switch that has clearly had enormous amounts of love poured into it. Its aesthetic is a little bit indie-by-numbers but there's so much to see and do here that'll have you (and a friend) laughing out loud. It may not be the most difficult game in the world, but it's damn good fun, even if you don't like golf.
Especially if you don't like golf, in fact.
Windjammers 2 (Switch eShop)
$8.99 (-55%)
With Windjammers 2, Dotemu has taken the fiendishly addictive core formula of the Neo Geo classic and improved upon it in every way. The core gameplay here remains as immediately endearing as ever whilst being enhanced and given a real strategic kick by a bevvy of new moves and skills that add to the fun without detracting from or overcomplicating proceedings. Yes, there's not much in the way of modes, but this is another banger from Dotemu — an all-time classic improved upon, an arcade classic refined for a new generation.
But wait, there's more! There are so many bangers in this sale that we've hit our list limit. We've squeezed 11 more titles into the entries above where appropriate, but here's a handful of bonus discounts in the sale:
- A Short Hike - $4.79 (-40%)
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - $19.79 (-67%)
- Forager - $6.99 (-65%)
- Chicory: A Colorful Tale - $9.99 (-50%)
- Into The Breach - $5.99 (-60%)
- Sky Rogue - $4.99 (-75%)
- Golf Story - $2.54 (-83%)
- Vampire Survivors - $3.74 (-25%)
- Aegis Defenders - $4.99 (-75%)
- Portal: Companion Collection - $4.99 (-75%)
- Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection - $29.99 (-50%)
- Undertale - $9.89 (-34%)
- Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider - $11.04 (-35%)
- Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked - $20.99 (-30%)
- Tetris Effect: Connected - $19.99 (-50%)
Well, there you have it! Naturally, you will also find a bunch of wonderful NL 8/10s available in this sale, but we'd be here all day if we listed them too.
Let us know if you're picking up any of the above titles, and be sure to give us a shout if there are any other 9+/10s in the Partner Spotlight sale that we missed.
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NL sure love churning out the 9/10s!
Unfortunate that first-party titles aren't included in this sale unlike in the European one but still, hope those going for any of these will enjoy them!
Damn was hoping we’d get skyward sword
I ended up grabbing Grandia HD.
There's two other TMNT games on the eShop for sale.
Splintered Fate and and Wrath of the Mutants
I purchased 2 games from reading only one of these listings lol Into The Breach and Invisible Inc. The description checked all my boxes and they’re both like $6CAD. Thank you NL.
RE: ace combat-
"We understand the genre is uniquely niche"
Is it? 🤔 I'm not saying it isn't, but "uniquely?"
what genres are considered "not niche?"
are fighting games niche? what about fighting games besides tekken and street fighter?
(ace combat is easily the "tekken" of flying games, imo, and not just in the obvious way)
With the help of gold points, I picked up Portal: Companion Collection on Monday. Oh, and I've already beaten Portal 1. These games are addicting.
Edit: Get Oneshot: World Machine Edition, plz. Probably the most incredible game experience I've ever had. Seriously, it's amazing.
@konicstar Portal(s) on Switch is so much fun, they really are so replayable!
I might pick up Sonic X Shadow Generations, been sitting on that game for a while.
Welp time to double check the wishlist!
Is there a link somewhere where i can find the (known) list of all the switch 2 upgrade supported games.
At this point i will only buy those games. Because i already have the expansion+ so wont cost me extra.
I put a ton of hours into Rogue Legacy 2, Balatro, and Core Keeper. All highly recommended if you’re a fan of their respective genres.
@X68000 I wish they were a bit better at stating whether Switch was the lead platform. (Or if it is noticeably worse than other versions). I went through a list similar to this for Europe and considered 2/3’s unplayable.
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