Please, Touch The Artwork 2 (Switch eShop)
£3.59 (-20%)
The first Please, Touch The Artwork was a stylish puzzler inspired by Piet Mondrian and De Styjl, the Dutch abstract art movement that reached its height around a century ago. We enjoyed Belgian dev Thomas Waterzooi's cracking little curio immensely back in 2022, and this follow-up (which has been available elsewhere since February 2024) focuses on Belgian painter James Ensor.
It's a decidedly simpler composition, but one that carries through the first game's humour and low-stakes, gallery vibes.
That first game is also on sale for a lovely £4.31 right now.
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PowerSlave Exhumed (Switch eShop)
£4.76 (-70%)
Honestly, it was tempting to give Powerslave Exhumed a 10 just for being available again, but no. That would, of course, be naughty. It is available, though, in even more than all its glory — a brilliant, beautiful reworking that captures the very essence of what made it so awesome back in the day while giving the best of both the Saturn and PlayStation's distinct versions.
For such a prototypical take on Metroid Prime, it's alarming and impressive just how much confidence Powerslave Exhumed shows in its design, making it the best kind of retro game: one that's even better today with full knowledge of how ahead of its time it really was.
An easy recommendation to FPS fans of any vintage, Powerslave Exhumed will keep you playing and playing, searching for those last niggling secrets.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown (Switch)
£13.99 (-60%)
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is a slick return to the roots of this franchise that serves up clever 2.5D action wrapped up in a delightful art style and satisfying story.
There's a smart balance here between old-school levels of action and challenge, moreish combat, and neat puzzles, all mixed with accessibility options and fine-tuning that open things up to newcomers and casual players.
We knew Ubisoft Montpellier was a pair of safe hands and the (now sadly disbanded) team didn't let us down, serving up the first must-play of 2024 in a Switch port that absolutely does the business.
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Prodeus (Switch)
£11.99 (-40%)
Prodeus is the kind of game that knows exactly what it wants to do and executes that vision flawlessly.
It’s not complicated and it’s nothing you haven’t seen before, but every inch of this experience was clearly crafted with passion and talent. The intense firefights, expansive arsenal, metal music, and sprawling level designs all come together to make Prodeus feel like a game that’s just the right mix of retro and modern.
If you have ever been a fan of Doom, Quake, Wolfenstein, or any of the indie boomer shooters of the last few years, you owe it to yourself to give Prodeus a shot. Even if you haven’t much been into the genre before, we’d say this is an excellent place to jump in and see what it’s about.
qomp2 (Switch eShop)
£8.99 (-50%)
qomp 2 is an excellent and worthy reimaging of Pong that honours the classic arcade game's legacy while providing a unique experience for folks with no nostalgia for Atari's seminal masterpiece. It offers a consistently interesting and engaging means of traversal with a great variety of obstacles and puzzles to overcome throughout the 30 stages.
We would have liked a few more levels in the end, but this is really just an indication of the quality on display here. If you're into quirky action-focused puzzlers with a unique hook, then qomp 2 is definitely worth your attention.
Return to Monkey Island (Switch eShop)
£8.99 (-60%)
Return to Monkey Island reaches into your heart, rips out your desire to know THE SECRET, and clenches it in front of your face. As hard as it would be to concede that The Secret of Monkey Island™ might always have been a MacGuffin, it’s agonising to contemplate that your 30-year longing for the Monkey Island 3 might be just the same.
Return presents to your transfixed gaze a phenomenal point-and-click adventure, bubbling with passion and fun. All the way through, you will hope, achingly, that the big reveal is coming – and then…
Rogue Legacy (Switch eShop)
£2.19 (-80%)
Rogue Legacy is a simple take on the tried-and-true roguelike formula, but it executes what it sets out to do exceptionally well, making for an endlessly replayable and enjoyable action adventure that no fan of the genre will want to miss out on.
A high difficulty level, funny writing, tight controls and rewarding RPG mechanics make this one an effortless recommendation; the design of the game makes it easy to play in short bursts or long sessions, which means it's a great fit for the Switch.
If you enjoyed Dead Cells, Castlevania, or any 2D sidescroller in that style, you’re almost certain to have a blast with this one. Then make sure you pick up Rogue Legacy 2 for a tempting £11.29.
Rune Factory 4 Special (Switch)
£3.74 (-85%)
There’s something here for everyone in Rune Factory 4 Special, but its greatest strength is how it ties together everything into one thoroughly enjoyable package. Varied gameplay, strong writing, and an emphasis on progressing at your own pace make this one of the best farm sim games available on the Switch.
The new features do little to justify the cost of entry for those who have already played it on the 3DS, but on Switch, Rune Factory 4 Special proves itself to be a modern classic that melds farming and combat into a beautiful RPG experience.
ScourgeBringer (Switch eShop)
£2.29 (-85%)
ScourgeBringer is a wonderfully slick and addictive roguelite adventure that flings its players headlong into non-stop frenetic combat and never lets up. This is an unapologetically tough game and if you struggle with the constant repetition and death inherent in the genre you may find it all a little hard to put up with.
However, if you're not put off by a challenge, or if you're a Celeste or Dead Cells fan who is craving more, what Flying Oak Games has conjured up with this one is sure to absolutely delight.
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance (Switch)
£27.49 (-50%)
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance is a stellar example of an enhanced re-release done right - which is fortunate as the original version was delisted when this launched.
Vengeance's comprehensive approach to improving the story and various gameplay systems of the original release makes for an experience that’s even more engrossing. Though we were disappointed by the lack of any performance gains here, Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance is still an extremely easy recommendation for any RPG fans.
Some may consider SMT to be “Persona without the heart,” but SMT V: Vengeance cleanly demonstrates that this old Atlus stalwart still has an abundance of fantastic gameplay and unique appeal. A wonderful game.
Sid Meier's Civilization VI (Switch)
£4.99 (-80%)
If you think Civilization peaked at IV, the sixth entry won’t change your mind, but we envy anyone who’s never played the series, as Civilization VI on Switch is a brilliant introduction.
Watching — and influencing — how the world unfolds is as addictive as ever, and the boon of portability makes this a great way to play. Lack of online play is an obvious disappointment, but the core game works fantastically well on the handheld and we had an absolute blast; take our advice and get stuck in.
Signalis (Switch eShop)
£11.19 (-30%)
Signalis came out of nowhere to provide survival horror fans a near-perfect love letter to the long-running genre.
It is at its best when you're darting between enemies, using stealth and patience rather than brute force. While some of the combat encounters felt a little forced, the puzzles are just the right mix of challenging and approachable. The surreal imagery and unique storytelling structure add to the overall polish of a game that is the perfect length for what it is.
There have been an awful lot of homages to classic survival horror, but Signalis stands as one of the best.
Slay the Spire (Switch eShop)
£6.79 (-66%)
Slay the Spire is an endlessly addictive roguelike card-battler that’s a perfect fit for Switch; a beautifully balanced game that arrived on Nintendo's system with all the benefits of an extended period of Early Access on PC. Its combination of ferocious battles, entertaining chance encounters, and selection of three impressively different player characters make every run to the top a nerve-wracking and totally absorbing affair.
Massively inventive sets of cards combine majestically into hugely destructive combos and attack and defence options fuse perfectly together, enabling you to use the information provided by the brilliantly transparent Intent system to strategise endlessly against hordes of foul monstrosities.
Sure, you’ll eventually see every enemy and chance encounter, and yes, there are a few frame rate niggles here and there, but overall this is one dungeon crawler that will live long in our system memories.
Sonic Mania (Switch eShop)
£6.39 (-60%)
Sonic Mania was a true return for the mascot's 2D 'Classic' guise. It celebrates the glory days of the original games while also enhancing their qualities and taking on new ideas. From new areas, imaginative second acts, and some delightful boss encounters, the development team poured a lot of passion and talent into this retro-styled project.
With new characters and modes added in the 'Plus' retail version (also available as DLC), some neat tweaks iron out some of the kinks present in the original release. Regardless of the version you pick up, Mania is one of the best 2D platformers in recent memory.
Sonic X Shadow Generations (Switch 2)
£26.99 (-40%)
In what can only be described as a monumental return to form for both hedgehogs, Sonic X Shadow Generations combines two excellent campaigns to create what just might be the very best 3D Sonic game so far.
The remastered Generations content remains a delight, taking you through some of the series' most iconic stages, but Shadow's new chapter represents the franchise's 3D gameplay at its very best. It introduces a bunch of awesome new abilities while showcasing some of the most creative stages we've ever seen.
Alas, there's still no Chao Garden, but we'll keep hoping and praying for its inclusion in the future. Based on this, though, the future of 3D Sonic looks bright.
The Switch 2 version is on sale too, so if you've never played this one before, that's where we'd recommend picking this up.
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Fell Seal is also on sale, a nice indie TRPG.
Nice to see such a sale also in Europe at last, happy for those going for any of these games thanks to it (maybe me included although we'll see - there are some recent physical releases such as Patapon for example that I'd like to get first and foremost)!
Ah, another opportunity to put some weight to my backlog
I wish I could play 1000xRESIST again for the first time.
A lot on sale, even physical, which is nice. I might splash some dough for Persona 5 Strikers and hopefully Pikmin 4 will stay at its currently reduced price of € 40 until friday, when my payday is.
The only game(s) I am waiting to be discounted atm are the famicom detective games. Might never happen...
@AlanaHagues Trails from Zero is 30% off, not 80%.
112 games I should pick up. Steady on NL, that's a lot of £ and backlog. I like your ambition though 👍
I picked up Deadcraft for £3.99. Really enjoying it
I'd like to get Botany Manor, but annoyingly it's still incompatible with the Switch 2.
I already picked up Bioshock and Slime Rancher over the past couple of weeks.
I'm glad I did also pick up a discounted £50 eshop voucher a week or two ago as I have also just purchased:
Pepper Grinder
Penny's Big Breakaway
Trifox
I'm also considering the Batman Trilogy, with Nintendo themselves pointing out Knight as one not working as intended, and Beyond Good & Evil.
Considering I am sinking time into DK, I'm not sure why I'm increasing my backlog 😅
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim is worth every penny (even at full price)!
No Bomb Rush Cyberfunk £17.99 (-50%) or Shin Chan: Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation £16.99(-50%)?
Latter is the lowest it's ever been priced at!
I've never understood why people fawn over Kaze and the Wild Masks. It's really not great.
@Markatron84 it's the 2D Crash Bandicoot I haven't had since the GBA
Nice! America already had its eShop summer sale, so of course Europe should get one too!
No thanks, give me a physical summer sale and I would be interested
Still waiting for 33% off Super Mario Odyssey and New Pokemon Snap. Don’t know why they aren’t included. I could only get a 25% discount off Splatoon 3.
Not this time. Not just The Trip™ - Kanda hotel is ⅔ paid for, but there's others in Osaka & Nara to cover yet, plus a JR rail pass and eSim - but that Waterfield magnetic case is also giving me the eye, and Critical Role have announced they are doing two live shows here next year: The O₂ and Edinburgh Castle. They won't be cheap, no sir.
I was about to go off in the comments for Mark of the Ninja being called "the best stealth game money can buy on the eShop," when almost the entire Metal Gear Solid series is right there in front of you, but....
No, you know what? I'm still going to! How dare you call mark of the ninja the best stealth game on the eShop??
Jk luv ya 💕
@Jack_Goetz 1000 x that good? Not seen anything on it but i see its reviewed well across the board. Im tempted.
@Kidfunkadelic83 I loved it. It's more of a visual novel than anything, though it has some interactive sections, dialogue branches, different endings, etc. The story is very much the central focus, but it's hell of a story.
@Jack_Goetz always loved the idea of visual novels but i find i get bored of them. This may be ok tho if theres some interaction and choices too. I might take a punt for that price. Cheers.
do not buy prodeus, those ******** have locked behind the online paid system the entire custom map systems you are obligated to have the Nintendo membership not just for the active online MP part but even to download the offline custom maps cutting off 90% of the game including any custom campaigns this is not reported in any point of the e-shop page!! i was so enrage!!!!
@Kidfunkadelic83 I'm with you on that, but I never got bored with 1000xRESIST, fortunately. I would try avoid reviews though, especially the one on this site, as it's a bit 'spoiler-y'.
@Whirlwound Not on topic at all, but a few years ago the JR Rail Pass got a dramatic price hike and is VERY rarely worth the money. You'd have to use it so much that you'd spend most of your trip on the Shinkansen.
Sometimes it's usable on local trains, but it's far from a given.
@Jack_Goetz iwill be sure to. Appreciate your time 🙏
@Filthy Yeah, it didn’t go up for years then made up for a lot of lost time.
Looking at the stuff we’re doing in the middle week, it should work out; the second half is a bit fluid depending on when/if we can get tickets for Ghibli Park and the Nintendo Museum.
Just got into Monster Train 2 but I guess mayhaps Astral Ascent is worth it?
@Whirlwound All good then! I just see so many people who are unaware that it’s rare for the Rail Pass to be worth it nowadays.
Do enjoy the trip!
Might get Catherine if the port is that good, never played it and always been curious.
I'm moving to Europe
The Bioshock games look really good on Switch 2. Somewhere like NintendoLife need to put together a list of games that have variable resolutions and as a result automatically look better on the Switch 2.
Might pick up Balatro
At what time and date sale exactly ends?!
So on my eshop (Europe) it says that Witcher 3 is 100% off...
Would've gotten Xenoblade X remaster if it was on sale, oh well.
On one hand, really helpful article. On the other, nightmare to read through.
No Switch 2 seperation, just one long alphabetical list over multiple pages with review excerpts mandatory instead of viewable at a click in a pane.
112 games ??? Are you buying for everyone NintendoLife ???
If anyone wants to try to match or beat AI, ChatGPT said the character in the middle photo posted in the article is “definitely” Gwendolyn from Odin Sphere. Does anyone know if that’s true?
@kmtrain83 Lol no it's Melia from Xenoblade.
Picked up Little Nightmares 2 for about £2.50.
Not featured here but that seemed like a much larger discount than I had seen before.
I'll take another look before the sale ends.
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