To The Moon (Switch eShop)
£5.39 (-50%)
To The Moon is a powerful interactive story. It's a short game but it manages to make its players directly confront uncomfortable situations and emotions with which we'll all struggle at some point in our lives.
Mental illness, death, heartbreak, tragedy... it's all in here, and handled honestly within a brilliant narrative setup that allows us to watch a lifetime deconstructed, layer by layer, revealing the very human mistakes and unavoidable interruptions of fate that shape how our lives ultimately turn out. All in a matter of four or five hours.
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.
Two Point Hospital (Switch)
£8.74 (-75%)
The highest praise we can give Two Point Hospital is that it feels impossible not to have fun with it. It’s zanier than an episode of Scrubs and shot through with some of the most satisfying sim gameplay of any title this generation. It may be heavily inspired by games that came before, but in truth, it feels like a natural evolution of Bullfrog’s title, surpassing it in so many ways and is an endlessly enjoyable addition to the Switch’s third-party library.
It's also arguably the best version of the game so far, given its visual similarity to other versions, and being able to carry the experience around with you makes it even more appealing and addictive.
UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH II Sys:Celes (Switch)
£22.49 (-50%)
*Sale ends 6th January
Under Night In-Birth II Sys:Celes is a cracking sequel that brings meaningful change to the series' core combat, adds rollback netcode and three strong new characters to an already enthralling roster, and all looks, sounds, and plays every bit as good as its dazzling predecessor.
Chronicle mode has been axed, and it's a shame it hasn't been replaced with something else, but this remains a top-notch effort, a deep and addictive anime fighter that should please long-time fans and interested newbies alike.
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Unicorn Overlord (Switch)
£35.98 (-40%)
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)
£7.19 (-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.
Vampire Survivors (Switch eShop)
£3.19 (-20%)
Vampire Survivors skyrocketed in popularity in 2022 for good reason. It's one of the best roguelites in recent memory thanks to its gripping gameplay loop and metagame that hijacks your mind.
The Switch port only adds more to love with local co-op and updated content. It's so easy to slip into a blissful sense of flow in Vampire Survivors' Castlevania-inspired, comically named levels as its ripping soundtrack and satisfying sound design propel you into the horde that you'll surely lose track of time playing it.
It's a good thing that rounds don't usually last more than half an hour. With the addition of free Adventures and a host of DLC (which is also on sale!), this undead master is teeming with life.
Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider (Switch eShop)
£9.09 (-35%)
Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider is an absolute triumph in 'neo-retro' game design. It boasts fluid combat with plenty of variety in environmental and enemy design and an art style that looks like it beamed straight over from the early '90s. While its overall short length might be a bit of a sticking point for some, those looking for an action title that is not only a fantastic experience but also feels like an authentically retro one will find this to be an absolute no-brainer.
Volgarr the Viking II (Switch eShop)
£14.07 (-20%)
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)
£4.49 (-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.
Wargroove 2 (Switch eShop)
£11.72 (-30%)
It isn’t often that war is a cosy affair, but Wargroove 2 manages to pull it off. We loved the game’s colourful, vibrant art and playful writing, and there is enough depth and variety in the main campaign to satisfy most tactics fans while the Conquest mode will offer an even greater challenge for those seeking it.
It doesn’t change much from the previous game; it just tightens up some of the existing mechanics and adds a couple of extra wrinkles to an already great formula. It's a brilliant sequel, and yet another worthy successor to Advance Wars.
What The Golf? (Switch eShop)
£8.99 (-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)
£8.09 (-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 m8odes, but this is another banger from Dotemu — an all-time classic improved upon, an arcade classic refined for a new generation.
World of Goo (Switch eShop)
£5.99 (-50%)
World of Goo is a true classic, and it's revered for good reason. 2D Boy's game is instantly accessible but with plenty of depth; it's paced out perfectly, with a steady stream of new tricks and techniques to learn; and its puzzles can be solved with forward-thinking, quick reflexes or a mixture of both. Wrapped up in a unique, pleasantly apocalyptic presentation, with co-op support and a harder 'OCD' mode for added replay value, this is a complete puzzle package.
If you've played it previously, the Switch incarnation might be worth a second go for its portable pointer controls and on-the-go co-op, but if it's your first time into the World of Goo, it's absolutely a must-play.
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana (Switch)
£17.99 (-50%)
With fun, fast-paced combat, likeable characters, and an enjoyable story that takes full advantage of its beautiful shipwrecked setting, Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana is a top-shelf action RPG.
Exploring the Isle of Seiren is as rewarding as mastering the character-swapping and hack-and-slash battle system, and both fit into an addictive feedback loop of adventuring that keeps everything moving at a quick clip.
The inconsistent image quality in handheld mode is a small blemish on an otherwise polished production, but this is a fantastic way to play Ys VIII, one of the very best action RPGs on the Switch and a true gem.
Not a bad range, we'd say. We've squeezed all series sales together in the list above, but we've also got a list of heavy (and common) hitters below to round out the holiday sale:
- Alisa Developer's Cut - £12.14 (-25%)
- Armello - £7.99 (-60%)
- Blazing Chrome - £4.58 (-70%)
- Crawl - £2.59 (-80%)
- Crypt of the NecroDancer - £3.59 (-80%)
- Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen - £4.24 (-83%)
- Enter the Gungeon - £5.49 (-50%)
- Golf Story - £2.49 (-82%)
- Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice - £7.49 (-70%)
- Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle - £10.49 (-65%)
- Night In The Woods - £8.54 (-50%)
- Overcooked! All You Can Eat - £10.19 (-66%)
- Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition - £5.99 (-80%)
- Starlink: Battle for Atlas - £7.49 (-70%)
- Steredenn: Binary Stars - £3.59 (-70%)
- The Messenger - £3.59 (-80%)
- West of Loathing - £3.74 (-66%)
Let us know below which ones you'll be picking up and if we've missed any 9/10s in the Holiday Sale.
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Has Pizza Tower been on sale on the American eShop before?
If not, why is it that Europe and Japan (as of typing this comment) have discounts there but not in America?
Awww snap, this means the NA one is about to drop. Let me get my pennies ready for some heavy sales.
Nice, will check tomorrow when I have time if there are any games among these I'm interested in that aren't already in my Deku Deals wishlist or of course my possession!
A Short Hike is fantastic
Gonna give BR2 a chance too though I haven't finished the 1st one yet
if you call yourself a gamer and don't buy A SHORT HIKE, you are NOT a gamer. This game will exceed every expectation you have! it's brilliant and super fun!!!! BUY IT TODAY!!!!!!!
That is a mighty fine sale, finally picked up night in the woods!
A Short Hike, Chicory, Valiant Hearts: Coming Home, Snuffkin Moomin Melody. Not all featured here, but all on sale and are on my watch list! I think I will be buying 2 for myself on Christmas day as my gaming gift to me!
I also see the Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance 1 and 2 are on sale. Sorely tempted just because I LOVED the GC version of the first game, but do I need it again 22 years on? Also, BGDA 2 did not score well on Nintendo Life. Hum. But think I will stick with the smaller indy ones this time.
A short hike is lovely.
Does Hellblade normally go on sale for you guys? In the US at least, it hasn't had a discount since 2019.
The excellent Bug Fables is also on sale for practically just 10€, so if you haven't played that yet please don't sleep on one of the best indie RPGs (and indie games in general) ever made. I grabbed both that and Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon, a pair of games I loved playing on the PS4 a few years ago and which seemed perfect for a replay on the Switch.
I recommend the game :
Crystal Project
For the RPG fans
In a heartbeat ! Really.
There is a demo in the e-shop for the undecided
https://www.nintendo.com/fr-fr/Jeux/Jeux-a-telecharger-sur-Nintendo-Switch/Crystal-Project-2500942.html
And link steam for the last updates :
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1637730?updates=true&emclan=103582791470569950&emgid=4247544173394150067
Chicory looks absolutely delightful.
I had such an amazing time with games like Golf Story or Night in the Woods, I certainly recommend them. OneShot too but I think the experience hits better on PC.
@HammerGalladeBro I'd wait a few days, maybe a week. These seasonal deals tend to hit Europe first... that said, not everything in Europe goes on sale in NA.
@HammerGalladeBro NA sales usually drop within a week of major European sales.
Get Pizza Tower, my GOTY, you won’t regret it
I recommend Pizza Tower to anyone who loves a great fast paced platformer with parry and combo mechanics.
How come Mega Man Battle Network didn't make the list? It got a 9 in its review and is now 50% off.
FORGOTTEN LAND UNDER $60 ALARM
I can't afford to buy 54 games, are you mad!
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@Deviant-Dork
Yeah, these "lists" post are a trainwreck of text and ads. Like 10 pages of endless scrolling. I usually just head straight to the comments.
80% off AI in Somnium is crazy!
If you have any love for story driven games, thrillers or detectives: GET THIS! You won't regret looking past that horrible title and boxart! 😂🤎
Get Danganronpa V3 (and the series) on Steam, not Switch.
V3 on Switch runs like butt.
Not a bad list at all and I expect a lot of time and effort was put into it so many thanks. Just want to say though which is a bit off topic but Thumper in VR is just fantastic.
@Deviant-Dork …It’s an article about games on sale on the European eShop. A storefront that doesn’t use USD.
They make completely separate articles for recommendations based on sales on the North American eShop - a storefront that does use USD. Funnily enough, those articles display prices in USD.
Strange that, isn’t it…?
@Markiemania95 I'm glad you agree with what I was saying!
@Deviant-Dork This is the list for the European sale, hence the use of GBP
The list for the US sale can be found here: https://www.nintendolife.com/guides/161-games-you-should-pick-up-in-nintendos-hits-for-the-holidays-eshop-sale-north-america
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@Smug43
what makes that game so good? This is the first time hearing about it, and seeing comments about it made me curious.
@The-Chosen-one it's one of those hidden gems most people have never heard of because it's a indie game which never got much coverage or marketing. you will absolutely love this game, it's so much fun.
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