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We are officially entering the spooky time of the year folks: expect some haunt-heavy games to start popping up!

This week the scariest release of them all has to be Super Mario Party, which is set to wreck relationships all over the world. You’ll also find Mark of the Ninja: Remastered and Disgaea 1 Complete arriving on October 9, and a lot more today: Neo Geo King of Fighters 2001, Animated Jigsaws, Japanese Women, Batman: The Enemy Within, Bombing Busters, Demon’s Crystals, Dokuro, Frutakia 2, Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Owltime Edition, Goosebumps: The Game, Hardway Party, Hot Gimmick Cosplay-jong, Jettomero: Hero of the Universe, Kemono Friends Picross, oOo: Ascension, Party Crashers, Revenant Dogma, Shift Happens, Six Sides of the World, Soulblight, Splash Blast Panic, Tangrams Deluxe, The Midnight Sancuatary, Trouserheart (I just had to look this one up), True Fear: Forsaken Souls Part 1, and Vertical Drop Heroes HD.

That’s a spicy amount of indie Switch games! 25, if you don’t count a few of the bigger releases.

If you missed last week’s edition, here it is. For those who are interested, sales are going on for all platforms.


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