Alright, so here’s the scoop on this week’s Nintendo eShop update for Europe. It’s like a treasure chest opening, except instead of gold, you get a bunch of games for the Nintendo Switch 2 and the classic Nintendo Switch. Oh, and there are some sweet discounts if you’re looking to save a buck or two. No idea why, but scrolling through discounts has become my weird guilty pleasure lately.
Nintendo Switch 2: What’s the Deal This Week?
Ah, the Switch 2. It’s like the shiny new toy everyone wants to get their hands on, right? Anyway — oh wait, speaking of shiny things! "Tamagotchi Plaza Nintendo Switch 2 Edition" is dropping this Friday, June 27. Literally like a blast from the past, but upgraded. Anyone else remember getting totally stressed over a digital pet needing constant attention, or is that just me?
Classic Nintendo Switch: More Games Than I Can Handle
Now, for all you folks sticking with the good ol’ trusty Nintendo Switch, there’s a whole lineup of new stuff. It’s like a buffet of gaming. Just let me mention a few that caught my eye:
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"A Bibelot: Y-Break" – Sounds intriguing, no? Or maybe it’s just the fancy name.
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"Against the Storm" – Seems like storm-chasing might be involved. Or maybe something entirely different. Who knows.
- "Anvil Saga" and "Architecht Life: A House Design Simulator" – It’s like we can either go medieval blacksmith or modern architect. Because why not, right?
I almost lost it when I saw "Bambas!" is also out this Friday. No idea what it’s about, but I’m all for quirky names.
And don’t get me started on "Super Sucker," coming this Saturday. Just the name makes me chuckle. Honestly, I hope it involves a ridiculously giant vacuum or something.
Oh, and let’s not forget "Dungeons of Paint." Available Friday too. I’m picturing some kind of wild, art-themed dungeon crawl, but my imagination tends to go off the rails.
Anyway, that’s the gist of it. Tons of new games, a few mysterious ones, and some that sound like a blast from the digital past. Plus, some tempting deals to sift through. If you’re anything like me, you’ll probably get stuck in a rabbit hole of game demos and trailers… or maybe just end up snacking while making a "To Play" list. Happy gaming!