The latest Nintendo Download update for North America 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!
Nintendo Switch
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX (Nintendo, Fri 6th March, $59.99) Download the demo and carry your progress to the full game, once purchased. What if you woke up one day, and you were a Pokémon? You can meet and recruit Pokémon in a dungeon-crawling adventure within their world! Build a rescue team to take on mysterious, changing dungeons and strategically plan your moves as you venture forth to make the Pokémon world a safer place…and uncover your true purpose along the way. Read our Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX review.
Langrisser I & II (NIS America, Tue 10th March, $49.99) You are the arbiter of fate in a world ravaged by wars through generations of heroes who battle for peace, order, or chaos. Command Ledin, Elwin, and their companions in their quest to obtain the Sacred Sword Langrisser and restore peace to a war-stricken land. Decide who your allegiance lies with in Langrisser I & II, remastered for modern consoles.
Switch eShop
Murder By Numbers (The Irregular Corporation, Today, $14.99) Los Angeles, 1996. Honor Mizrahi was just an actress on a hit TV detective show. But when her boss ends up dead just minutes after he fires her, she finds herself starring in her own murder mystery.
Afterparty (Night School, Fri 6th March, $19.99) In Afterparty, you are Milo and Lola, recently deceased best buds who suddenly find themselves staring down an eternity in Hell. But there’s a loophole: outdrink Satan and he’ll grant you re-entry to Earth. Control Milo and Lola with an intelligent conversation system that changes the story and your relationships based on every decision.
Amoeba Battle - Microscopic RTS Action (Grab, Tue 3rd March, $14.99) Unlike other RTS games, there are no bases to build - new amoebas are created through the miracle of binary fission! First though, your amoebas must forage for food in the beautiful yet alien environments that make up their world.
Arcade Archives P.O.W. PRISONERS OF WAR - P.O.W.: Prisoners of War was originally released in 1988. The side-scrolling beat 'em, which supports two players, involves an escape from the enemy's base by fighting soldiers over a few different stages.
Bleed Complete Bundle (Digerati, Today, $27.99) This bundle contains Bleed and Bleed 2. A double-dose of the indie smash hit action-platformer series in one super stylish bullet-dodging bundle. Help pink-haired heroine Wryn defeat a relentless barrage of baddies and bosses and be the Greatest Hero of All Time! Both games feature Arcade mode (try and beat the game with just one life! ) and couch-friendly 2-player local co-op.
Breeder Homegrown: Director's Cut (Fri 6th March, $4.99) Breeder Homegrown is a short horror game about a family dealing with a strange creature over several generations. You will encounter some puzzles but the game relies mostly on atmosphere, music and dialogues. The whole experience takes about 40-90 minutes depending on how much you want to explore. This is the 'Director's Cut' version. Dialogues have been streamlined, some issues have been fixed and if you look close enough, you might find some new little surprises.
Darts (Sabec, Today, $9.99) Pick up your darts and take a shot in this incredibly realistic fun and easy to play darts simulation game, anytime and anywhere! Darts is based on the classic 501 dart game, starting with a score of 501 your goal is to 0 with the minimum number of dart throws and just like the classic game you can score doubles and triples.
Dude, Stop (SIA Team HalfBeard, Today, $14.99) Play it, break it, abuse it, skip the tutorial, ignore tips and tricks in the loading menu and - most importantly! - mute the narrator. For example, stop reading this paragraph and skip to the next one. You're still reading. Still looking here.
Flight Sim 2019 (SC Ovilex Soft, Sat 29th February, $14.99) Ever wondered what is feels like to pilot legendary jet airliners ? In Flight Sim 2019 you have a global open world map to explore, with an amazing selection of realistic airplanes. Enjoy the fully immersive experience provided by awesome flight controls, realistic interiors and sound effects, full day-night cycle, and challenging weather scenarios.
ibb & obb (Sparpweed, Today, $14.99) ibb & obb is a two player cooperative game set in a puzzle filled world where gravity goes both up and down. You can only succeed by working closely together. Find a friend for some true local cooperative couch fun or match up online. Fall up and jump down through 15 levels filled with double gravity puzzles and discover 8 hidden worlds that will test your new non-Newtonian skills to the maximum. All levels have their own unique music, composed by Kettel known for his warm melodic electronica.
Kairobotica (Kairosoft, Today, $14.00) In a galaxy not so far away, miscreants and monsters are wreaking havoc, and it's up to everyone's favorite mechanical mascot to dole out a heaping helping of bot-kicking justice! And he's bringing an army of his Kairobotic brethren to do it. In this new spacefaring sim, you command the Kairobot Corps, a state-of-the-art brigade of mass-produced guardians of galactic peace.
Lost Horizon (Koch Media, Wed 4th March, $14.99) It's the year 1936: When former British soldier and failed smuggler Fenton Paddock sets out to find his lost friend in the Himalayas, little does he suspect that this adventure will lead him across three continents to an ancient mystery that could turn the world upside down.
Save Koch (OverGamez, Fri 6th March, $20.00) In Save Koch you play mafia Godfather, who is basically besieged inside his own panic room. Danger-danger! Someone in the Сity decided to take your place, and there is a sleeper “mole” inside your Family, who is acting as we speak.
Swordbreaker The Game (Drageus Games, Fri 6th March, $4.99) Make crucial decisions that will lead your path to glorious or fatal outcomes... illustrated by over 300 beautiful images. You are an adventurer brought by fate to an abandoned castle. You only have your favorite sword and the remains of an old armor with an unusual device - a sword-breaker.
Syrup and The Ultimate Sweet (Ratalaika Games, Wed 4th March, $4.99) In a magical town there lives a candy alchemist, Syrup, who one day discovers a candy golem in her basement. Where did she come from? Who could've made her? Go find out!
Troubleshooter - Waiting for more info on this one!
Unlock The King (QUByte Interactive, Today, $0.99) Move the pieces and create a path to Unlock the King. Features: 100 hand-crafted levels with increasing complexity. Originally designed concept, including electronic board, lightning-fast piece movements, trigger buttons and movable parts; Extremely easy to learn and complex to master; Original Soundtrack composed to help you focus and relax while solving the puzzles; A fun puzzle game now available to everyone (even to those who never played chess).
Welcome to Primrose Lake (QubicGames, Sat 7th March, $7.99) Primrose Lake isn’t as quaint as it seems. A tragic past weaves its way through the very fibers of the town. When Jenny Carlyle hitches a ride with a stranger, it doesn’t take long for her to realize something is terribly wrong. It’s up to our players to uncover all the secrets hidden in Primrose Lake before it’s too late.
Wunderling (Retroid Interactive, Today, $14.99) Take control of the Wunderling, a low-level video game goon who has just unlocked the power to jump. Unable to stop or change direction at will, you will need to plan ahead and master the Wunderlings’ abilities to navigate treacherous scrolling levels and chase down that pesky Hero. Read our review with developer Retroid Interactive.
DLC
Conjure up More Multiplayer Scares in Luigi’s Mansion 3 – Watch out, Luigi! A ghastly wave of new ghosts and content has arrived. The Luigi’s Mansion 3 Multiplayer Pack – Part 1 is now available, and this paid DLC adds three new costumes that Luigi can don in the ScareScraper mode. It also adds matching themes in the ScareScraper mode that transform the appearance of the tower’s floors, as well as themed ghosts. Take a stroll over to the multiplayer ScreamPark mode too, where three new madcap mini-games await. The Luigi’s Mansion 3 Multiplayer Pack DLC includes both Part 1 and Part 2, and can be purchased together for $9.99 in Nintendo eShop on the Nintendo Switch system. Part 2 will launch by the end of July.
So that's your lot for this week's North American Nintendo Download. Go on, be a sport and drop a vote in the poll above, and comment below with your hot picks!
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I'm very excited for the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX. The Rescue Team games were amoung my favorites as a child and I am very happy to see them be remade together. I will also be downloading the Luigi's Mansion DLC, the new game modes will be fun to try with my little brothers.
Phoenix Wright x Picross... How can you pass up Murder by Numbers?
Murder By Numbers, finally! Gonna have to share my Switch with my wife for this one, haha.
If only we had a Virtual Console to fill in for weeks like this..
@T7Hokage017 It is not.
@JSDude1 We don't need tons of quality games every week. My backlog is massive enough as is. A virtual console would be nice though.
@NotoriousWhiz Yeah, I could definitely use some more weeks of nothing that interests me to keep the ol’ backlog down.
I got Murder By Numbers today, so there’s another ~20 hours added to my backlog, haha.
Virtual Console would be rad though. The Switch could be the ultimate retro console if they just let it happen.
@NotoriousWhiz yeah but it sometimes made weak weeks like this one a bit better, unless of course the VC offering that week was also weak.
Preordered my son Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, but it’s for his birthday in April. Just need to intercept the post before he sees it 😂
Pokémon for the win. Nothing else really to buy, just waiting for the great Animal Crossing now.
Still working through a giant post Christmas backlog, in addition to just discovering Overwatch, which has me currently addicted.
Ibb and Obb all the way. Played it back on PS3 and really enjoyed it.
FINALLY Murder by Numbers day! This is the most excited I've been for a game in a long time. Can't wait to start it up during my lunch break today!
Maybe my age is getting to me but i find myself knowing less and less of the games releasing each week. It's 70% stuff I've never even heard of lately. I feel like I'm becoming out of touch with the current gaming scene.
@Zeldafan79 You're probably just more aware of games you don't know anything about now because of, for example, articles/lists like these.
@Zeldafan79 I feel the exact same way. There is so much new content every week that there is no way to keep up. Lately it has started reminding me of the end of the NES's lifespan, when there were so many games coming out (and not a lot of them good) that I would just sit there at the video store scratching my head.
Then I would pick something with ninjas in it. That seemed to be a safe bet.
I'm guessing the Troubleshooter game is this: https://store.steampowered.com/app/470310/Troubleshooter/
I gotta admit I was hoping it would be the game called Battle Mania in Japan. I'd be totally stoked for a localized collection with that game and its sequel.
I was stunned to see "ibb & obb" on the list... I thought that game had long been forgotten.
It is a FANTASTIC local co-op puzzle platformer... played through the entire game on PS3 with my wife... then again with my brother-in-law.
Anyone interested in the genre should get it... and then let's pray for a sequel!
@Guitar_bard
Yeah i still cling to the tried and true franchises that have existed since the early days. I stay current on all new games from those but all this Indie stuff and new IP's just fly right over my radar. It's hard to know what's good and what's not.
@Zeldafan79 Absolutely. I think Shovel Knight is one of the only indie games that really interested me, just because it is such a cool love letter to some of my favorite games.
I'm kinda intrigued by the description for "Dude, Stop." But what is it?
"Dude, Stop" is not exactly telling what kind of game it is, and $15 is kind of steep for an unknown gimmick.
I have a lot on my plate to finish already. I'm on the final boss of Kunai, the final chapter of TMS, a good ways into Pokemon Platinum, and have finally succumbed to my newfound Animal Crossing addiction.
I need help
Just two more weeks!!!!!
@Zeldafan79 agreed...Just waiting for the big names (AC, Trials of Mana, Xenoblade). I did recently jump into Ys VIII, as it was 50% off (digital) and I've been meaning to play that for a while.
Yeah i might be interested in Mystery Dungeon if it's on sale, but it's a bit steep at 60 bucks.
Langrisser 1 & 2 is definitely on my radar but I cannot afford it ‘til next month. Warsong (Langrisser 1, I believe) was (and remains) one of my favorite TBS from the Genesis. Freaking amazing music in those games, too. The story does a good job of making it feel like a bigger war than it actually was.
I wasn’t expecting that to be full priced though.
Waiting on Xenoblade chronicles definitive edition.
I'm surprised I'm not the only one getting Langrisser I & II. I was pleasantly surprised with the demo and found myself wanting more. I especially love that the classic art and music are options. For me, the classic art+new music is a wonderful combination.
Other than that, I'm just waitin' for New Leaf. If I had the cash, Rescue Team DX would be worth pickin' up. The demo for that was good as well and I'm kind of impressed they put so much effort into it.
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