Nintendo Download: Wolfenstein II (Switch)

Also, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

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Two ports — but big ports — arrive on the Nintendo eShop today. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is less of a late release and more of a statement that the Switch can handle AAA games. It’s played well at tradeshows and the like so far, let’s see how the full release goes. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy has a similarly important air to it, as Crash, the former Sony mascot, is arriving on a Nintendo system. Wild!

Also on Switch you can find NeoGeo Money Puzzle Exchanger, Angels of Death, Anima: Gate of Memories, Arcade Archives Renegade, Dream Alone, Figment, Fossil Hunters, Grave Danger, Inside, Limbo, MotoGP18, Nekopara Vol. 1, No Heroes here, Photon Cube, Runbow, SpiritSphere DX, The Journey Down: Chapter Two, and Walking Violet.

In a change of pace the 3DS is getting something this week in I.F.O. It’s a very low-fi shoot ’em up reminiscent of the Game and Watch series. Previously found on PC, this one somehow requires a New 3DS.

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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