The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Switch)
$41.99 (-30%)
This beautiful Switch remake of the classic Game Boy entry rebuilt everything from the ground up, and would be a good entry point for younger players into the Zelda series.
On top of the beautiful new art style, it added modern conveniences, a dungeon creator, amiibo support, and lots of little quality-of-life improvements whilst infusing every single square inch of Koholint – every secret passage, Piranha, Pokey, and Pig Warrior – with a level of detail and depth that totally reinvigorated both its timeless story and classic Zelda gameplay for a new generation.
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If there's anything holding The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening back, frame drops may distract you from the otherwise absorbing gameplay, especially in docked mode. It's a little thing, but with the heritage of technical wizardry behind the Game Boy original, imperfect performance is a dent in this game's otherwise glistening armour.
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The Messenger (Switch eShop)
$3.99 (-80%)
2D side-scrolling action games like The Messenger may be a dime a dozen these days, but you’d be missing out on something special by passing this one up.
Featuring a surprisingly long campaign, an incredible soundtrack, and tight, challenging level designs, The Messenger stands as a shining example of great game design and the very definition of a modern classic.
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 Campus (Switch)
$11.99 (-70%)
Two Point Campus is a masterclass management sim game bursting with creative new ideas and a wholly original approach to success. Its wholesome ‘invest in students and they’ll invest in you’ strategy is a beautiful way to put a positive spin on an otherwise NPC-exploitative genre. Dampened only by some technical issues, it still manages to be a standout amongst its peers and shine brightly at the top of the class.
Two Point Hospital: Jumbo Edition (Switch)
$19.99 (-50%)
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)
$19.99 (-50%)
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.
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.
Unpacking (Switch eShop)
$9.99 (-50%)
Unpacking manages to do several things very well, all at the same time. It’s a touching story told through interaction, it provides the creative play space of a great dollhouse game, and it deftly applies established game design ideas from completely different genres. Its only real shortcoming is the repetition that is a necessary byproduct of landing its message. Effort has gone into making the controls satisfying on Switch, and the visual and sound design are delightful throughout, making Unpacking, like any sane person’s cutlery, absolutely top-drawer.
Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider (Switch eShop)
$10.19 (-40%)
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)
$10.99 (-45%)
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.
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)
$5.99 (-70%)
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.
World of Goo (Switch eShop)
$7.49 (-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.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (Switch)
$41.99 (-30%)
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a massive, sprawling JRPG built by Monolith Soft, who developed the Baten Kaitos games on GameCube. The team also helped Nintendo design the world of Breath of the Wild, so there's no doubting the pedigree.
XC2 sees you explore a massive open world made up of Titans – enormous living creatures that house entire civilisations on their bodies. Along the way, you meet a wide variety of characters, solve a bunch of quests, and save the world. It's the developer doing what it does best, albeit without shaking off the series' occasional flaws. This is another Xenoblade gem, though, and a must-have RPG.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 also has a massive standalone DLC, Torna: The Golden Country, that's well worth playing. It serves as a prequel to the events of 2, so you can play it before or after. Larvely.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna - The Golden Country (Switch eShop)
$27.99 (-30%)
Switch is no stranger to DLC and add-on content, but few expansions are as vast in their size and scope as Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna - The Golden Country.
Whether you’re a season pass holder looking to revisit a series you love from a new perspective or you’re fresh to the franchise and want a prequel adventure, this hefty slice of JRPG action will grab you right from the moment you start switching between Blade and Driver.
With some welcome adjustments to combat and combos, this is a fine addition to an already brilliant game on Switch, but also a worthwhile, standalone chapter in the larger Xenoblade saga.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition (Switch)
$41.99 (-30%)
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition presents an already excellent JRPG that's been improved in nearly every conceivable way, short of a complete reimagining.
On top of the fantastic story, enjoyable combat, and incredible world design, Monolith Soft included an entirely new epilogue story arc while polishing up nearly everything in the base game, from progression systems to visuals to UI design. XC:DE is easily one of the best role-playing games on Switch, a console that's not lacking in that department.
It goes without saying that if you were ever a fan of the original, or of JRPGs in general, you absolutely must get this. This is the standard against which all others should be judged.
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana (Switch)
$19.99 (-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.
So that's yer lot! Not a bad haul, right?
Let us know with a comment down below which game(s) you plan on picking up in Nintendo's latest eShop sale.





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Wonder if such a sale will happen also here in Europe soon - anyway, happy for those in the US going for any of these games thanks to these discounts!
Not a single game on my wishlist was discounted.
@Magician Me too. Though most on my wishlist are games from Hamster, with one game having been on the list for four years and not once getting a sale. 😋
Got it. I’ll pick up all 97 games today.
Definitely tempted by Neva.
Good sale has a little something of everything including a decent amount of first party titles.
I've been watching for Buried Stars to be on sale for like two years so I'll probably pick that up, maybe Tomba or Anonymous;Code. In terms of the Nintendo-published stuff I've got everything I'd particularly want. Keep wondering about checking out Unicorn Overlord but I think I'll wait until it's cheaper.
It's only a 10% discount but kind of surprised there's no mention of the fact Hundred Line is on sale. Super, super recommend that, especially after all the recent quality of life improvements.
Picked up Monkey Ball Banana Blitz HD. Just wish it had all the party games the Wii version had.
I got a DekuDeals alert that Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition is also $41.99, but that's digitally through GameStop.
Edit: Looks like they're out of stock.
I can recommend:
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 (absolute perfection of a remake)
Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (tons of fun)
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana (it's Ys, you'll love it)
Signalis (very, very good game)
...and stay away as far as it's only possible from Balatro. It will ruin your life. I condemn this game!
@Magician probably you bought all the good ones allready...
Too many games, too little time. And money. And storage space. And motivation honestly. I need to go back a couple decades so I can be bored from a lack of entertainment rather than an excess.
I picked up Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 and it's bringing back a lot of memories. I loved those games in middle school when they were new.
Got Bastian for 3 bucks, honestly it is kinda boring. Oh well
@rvcolem1 It's really dull. One of the few games I didn't bother to redownload when I did my system transfer.
Its too hard to thumb through these long lists. No doubt they're all bangers im sure, but I'd love a more shortened list or even broken up by genre.
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@Jack_Goetz @rvcolem1 we're all on that island together. One of the worst games I've played that was praised. I just deleted it after beating it and ill never touch it again.
@Jack_Goetz I looked at old reviews and billions of 10/10s, I love Hades. I'll finish it because it is also really short, way to easy. Can't believe there is even a easier setting for unlimited lives, I've even turned on the "idols" that I've found.
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Nintendo eShop nor Deku Deals doesn't work, huh...
I wouldn't mind that much buying Dragon Ball FighterZ for the seiyūs cast alone. Kōichi Yamadera, Ryūsei Nakao, and Shin'ichirō Miki in one game? Okay, you'll get my money, probably.
I got some weird battery draining issue, so I'm not sure if I shall continue buy games on Switch, or not.
Even at $40, Link's Awakening is overpriced, imo. At $60, just ludicrious. Even if it got a fresh coat of paint, it's still at its core a Game Boy game with a Game Boy-sized world.
@DaftSkunk I played it for the first time on Switch, and since I prefer jam-packed semilinear worlds to oversized open ones, I enjoyed it a lot more than last generation's 3D Zeldas. Good game design is timeless, so I'd say taking the original game's solid foundation and rebuilding it from the ground up more than justifies the price.
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@Beczkast Your every comment on this website will be about piracy? Buy your games, I own a modded Switch and pirated literally zero of them.
Hard to take the list seriously when the first entry is quite the waffle.
The two games I am looking for Dragon Quest XI and The Suikoden Collection arent on sale guess Nintendo doesnt like money.
@Tasuki Well, developers and publishers are the ones in charge of their games' prices and discounts, not platform holders.
Did you know that Factorio developers have «no discounts» policy? It's why you'll never see Factorio with the discount on any platform. You can easily check it on Deku Deals, SteamDB, and GOGDB.
@Vyacheslav333 Not so sure about that as Dragon Quest XI comes up quite often on Xbox on sale and other platforms. Makes no sense why they would put it on sale on other platforms but Nintendo unless Nintendo is stopping them.
Am curious what of these I don't have, but would like.
Only affordable thing I'm seeing that I know I'd want is Monkey Island.
Nintendo forgetting the rest of the world exists again...
@Anachronism 1.5tb microSD and a backlog like you wouldn't believe.... once you "own" them.... they are there for whenever..... so storage isn't the problem.
@DaftSkunk I wouldn't totally agree with that. For the time it was one of the largest (by time and navigation), was one of THE largest and fully fleshed out Gameboy games theh ever released. Sure it's not 100hrs long, but there is enough charm there to keep you busy. The remake (I bought physically) looks great and plays well.... but I got it when I was deep onset in to Zelda: BotW and haven't gotten back to it again, yet.
Any news about sales on the European store?
@RejectedAng3L I'm at 1TB on my Switch with a decent physical library and already filled up my Switch 2's internal storage. I also have a backlog that's between a couple dozen and maybe a hundred games depending on how I feel like counting it. Doesn't change the fact that I can't meaningfully expand my storage without spending $100+.
@Anachronism I just got this card for less than $80.... write speeds could be faster, but it's not going to slow a switch 1 down too much. I still have nearly 800gb left over and have few than 20 games I'm still working on getting downloaded from my account as I don't have full time internet where I live.... I can only download so much at a time from family and friends wifi and Hotspot cellular connection.
Anyway..... the card works great & it had pretty decent reviews on it too.
The only thing I know for sure is, I won’t be getting any of the games featured on a certain other recently posted NLife list. FPM.
I love how the lowest score on all of these is a 9/10.
X to doubt on that one, chief.
There is a nice handheld version of Katamari that plays well on the PSVita with its symmetric analog sticks. There's also a Katamari game on Apple Arcade.
I know this is uncalled for but I'm reminded again that somebody must have been in a VERY good mood that day to review Nirvana Initiative as a 9/10. I really thought Uchikoshi dropped the ball on that one and i stlll can't get over that nonsensical plot twist (no spoilers).
Unicorn Overlord is more than worth that price, 100%! I got it on release for PS5 (where all my Vanilla Soft games rest) and really enjoyed my time with it. I finished it, which is increasingly rare these days, and really the highest of endorsements! Should also be a really good fit for Switch.
I might pick up Link's Awakening someday but not today. For now a Short Hike looks fun amongst the indies I don't have.
No thanks, I'm good. I'll buy them on PC/Steam at steep discount and not have to worry about the paltry storage on Switch 2 or whether they are game key card.
Not dropping $200 on a 1tb SD Express.
@LoneWolfSones these are all eshop download sales.. what are you talking about with game key cards?
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