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  • MARVEL ULTIMATE ALLIANCE 3: The Black Order (eShop) Nintendo Switch

    16,19 

    Assemble your ultimate team of Marvel Super Heroes from a huge cast including the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, the X-Men, and more! Team up with friends to prevent galactic devastation at the hands of the mad cosmic tyrant Thanos and his ruthless warmasters, The Black Order.

  • Miitopia (eShop) Nintendo Switch

    11,06 

    Since the dawn of ever, warriors have banded together to fight evil.
    Now… Mii™ characters based on your favorite people must unite to do
    turn-based battle and save Miitopia! Cast them in roles across the
    kingdom, manage friendships, and give them jobs with distinct stats,
    abilities, gear, and a custom look. Then behold as awesomeness unfolds!
    Guide your team of Mii™ characters on a quest to defeat the Dark Lord
    and restore the stolen faces of the citizens of Miitopia™. As you watch
    with bated breath, Mii characters will mingle over food, camping,
    exercise, sleeping arrangements, and yes, combat! In these wild, yet
    traditional RPG battles, your party’s relationships affect the outcome.
    Enemies attack while you explore the world map, which is littered with
    hidden paths and treasures. Talk about a win-win!

  • MLB The Show 24 (eShop) Nintendo Switch

    19,17 

    MLB The Show 17 delivers the most realistic and personal baseball gaming experience on consoles. This year The Show offers exciting gameplay improvements and a greater ability to personalize your baseball experience.
    – Road to The Show: Take complete control in our RPG mode, with new opportunities to make decisions on AND off the field that change the path of your career.
    – Retro Mode: A retro-sim inspired game play experience that pays homage to the classic baseball games many of us grew up on.
    – New Ways to Play: Now with new managerial and gameplay options that provide different levels of acceleration to progress your franchise while maintaining the control you want to.
    -Year-To-Year Saves: No need to start over your Road to The Show career or Franchise from ’16 when you can bring them into The Show 17 with Year-To-Year Saves. Your saves in ’17 will carry over to 18, so play without worry of losing your progress.
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  • Paper Mario The Thousand-Year Door (eShop) Nintendo Switch

    20,58 

    Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is a role-playing video game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. The Thousand-Year Door is the second Paper Mario game.
    The Thousand-Year Door borrows many gameplay elements from its predecessor, such as a paper-themed universe and a turn-based battle system with an emphasis on action. For the majority of the game the player controls Mario, although Bowser and Princess Peach are playable at certain points. The plot follows Mario’s quest as he tries to retrieve the seven Crystal Stars and rescue Peach from the X-Nauts.
    The game was well received by critics, attaining an average score of 88 percent from GameRankings. Critics generally praised the game’s engaging plot and gameplay, but criticised it for not being a big progression from its predecessor. The Thousand-Year Door won the “Role Playing Game of the Year” award at the 2005 Interactive Achievement Awards.

  • Pokemon Shield (eShop) Nintendo Switch

    23,75 

    Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield will be set in Galar, an expansive region with many environments—idyllic countryside, contemporary cities, thick forests, and craggy, snow-covered mountains. The people and Pokémon live together in this region, and they’ve worked together to develop the industries here.

    The adventure begins in Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield when players choose one of three new Pokémon—Grookey, Scorbunny, or Sobble. Grookey, a Grass-type Chimp Pokémon, is mischievous and full of boundless curiosity. Bursting with energy, Scorbunny, a Fire-type Rabbit Pokémon, is always running about. The stealthy Sobble, a Water-type Water Lizard Pokémon, shoots out attacks as it hides itself in water.

    You’ll visit the various Gyms in the Galar region, aiming for the enviable and admirable title of Champion!

  • Pokemon Sword (eShop) Nintendo Switch

    18,41 

    Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield will be set in Galar, an expansive region with many environments—idyllic countryside, contemporary cities, thick forests, and craggy, snow-covered mountains. The people and Pokémon live together in this region, and they’ve worked together to develop the industries here.

    The adventure begins in Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield when players choose one of three new Pokémon—Grookey, Scorbunny, or Sobble. Grookey, a Grass-type Chimp Pokémon, is mischievous and full of boundless curiosity. Bursting with energy, Scorbunny, a Fire-type Rabbit Pokémon, is always running about. The stealthy Sobble, a Water-type Water Lizard Pokémon, shoots out attacks as it hides itself in water.

    You’ll visit the various Gyms in the Galar region, aiming for the enviable and admirable title of Champion!

  • Pokemon: Let s Go Eevee! (eShop) Nintendo Switch

    21,59 

    Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee! are two versions of the same game based on the Pokemon franchise. They are the first Pokemon games made for Nintendo Switch. Both of them are loose remakes of the 1998 game Pokemon Yellow that was released for Game Boy. Both games are set in the region of Kanto in the Pokemon universe.

    ###Gameplay
    As usual in the Pokemon games, the players use their Pokemon (small monsters) to fight against other Pokemon, either wild or controlled by other characters. Unlike in the classic Pokemon games, however, Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee! are based on a mechanic similar to Pokemon GO. Using the Switch Joy-Con, the player throws Poke Ball at the wild Pokemon.

    At the beginning of the game, the player only has one Pokemon, either Pikachu for the former version of the game or Eevee for the latter. Unlike in most Pokemon games, the player’s Pokemon don’t have to stay in the Poke Balls all the time. Pikachu and Eevee perch on the player character’s shoulder, and the player can choose another pokemon to follow his or her main character.

    ###Characters
    The two games only feature 151 playable classic Pokemon as well as their various forms, but not the whole Pokemon roster. The player can connect his or her Switch to the smartphone to upload the Pokemon he or she already has in Pokemon Go. The characters’ appearances are customizable, including their gender.

    ###Multiplayer
    Both games allow cooperative multiplayer for two players. They can share a single Nintendo Switch by taking either of its Joy-Cons.

  • Pokemon: Let s Go Pikachu! (eShop) Nintendo Switch

    20,56 

    Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee! are two versions of the same game based on the Pokemon franchise. They are the first Pokemon games made for Nintendo Switch. Both of them are loose remakes of the 1998 game Pokemon Yellow that was released for Game Boy. Both games are set in the region of Kanto in the Pokemon universe.

    ###Gameplay
    As usual in the Pokemon games, the players use their Pokemon (small monsters) to fight against other Pokemon, either wild or controlled by other characters. Unlike in the classic Pokemon games, however, Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee! are based on a mechanic similar to Pokemon GO. Using the Switch Joy-Con, the player throws Poke Ball at the wild Pokemon.

    At the beginning of the game, the player only has one Pokemon, either Pikachu for the former version of the game or Eevee for the latter. Unlike in most Pokemon games, the player’s Pokemon don’t have to stay in the Poke Balls all the time. Pikachu and Eevee perch on the player character’s shoulder, and the player can choose another pokemon to follow his or her main character.

    ###Characters
    The two games only feature 151 playable classic Pokemon as well as their various forms, but not the whole Pokemon roster. The player can connect his or her Switch to the smartphone to upload the Pokemon he or she already has in Pokemon Go. The characters’ appearances are customizable, including their gender.

    ###Multiplayer
    Both games allow cooperative multiplayer for two players. They can share a single Nintendo Switch by taking either of its Joy-Cons.

  • Returnal (Steam) PC

    22,99 

    Returnal combines side-scrolling action with roguelike gameplay into a third-person shooter where players fight to survive a hostile planet that changes with every death. Players can switch instinctively between firing modes by using a single adaptive trigger and can get right back into the action after dying. PS5’s immersive 3D audio brings the alien world to life around the player, helping players navigate the intense positional combat.

  • Shin Megami Tensei V : Vengeance (eShop) Nintendo Switch

    21,24 

    The ambitions of god and human clash amidst the horror of a dying world. Neither human nor demon, the newly-forged Nahobino and his friends must decide what is worth saving… and prepare to sacrifice everything in its name. In a world without its Creator, which path will you choose?

  • Splatoon 2 (eShop) Nintendo Switch

    13,14 

    For the first time, take Turf War battles on-the-go with the Nintendo
    Switch™ system, and use any of the console’s portable play styles for
    intense local multiplayer* action. Even team up for new 4-player co-op
    fun in Salmon Run!

    Two years have passed since the original Splatoon™ game was released,
    and two years have also passed in Inkopolis! So expect a fresh wave of
    fashion, not to mention new weapons and gear. Dual wield the new Splat
    Dualies or stick to mainstays like chargers and rollers, which have been
    remixed with new strategic possibilities. As always, Turf War is the
    favored sport among Inklings, but they also dig ranked battles, taking
    down Octarians in a robust single-player campaign, and battling enemy
    Salmonids in one dangerous part-time job! No matter which way you play,
    splat at home or on-the-go with Nintendo Switch. Staying fresh never
    felt so good.

    Turf War – Team up in fierce 4-on-4 multiplayer battles* to see
    which team can cover the most turf with ink

    Salmon Run – 2-4 players* can team up for co-op fun and defeat
    waves of enemy Salmonids.

    New weapons – Dual wield the new Splat Dualies and avoid
    getting splatted with the new Dodge Roll move. Mainstays like the
    Splat Roller and Splat Charger have been remixed to include new
    gameplay mechanics, and all special weapons are brand-new.

    Local and Online Multiplayer – In a first for the series,
    compete in local multiplayer Turf War battles*, whether in TV mode or
    on-the-go in handheld or tabletop modes. Online battles also make a
    return**

    New ways to play – Play with the Joy-Con™ controllers or the
    Nintendo Switch™ Pro Controller (sold separately), both of which
    support motion controls for better aiming

    Fresh Updates – Similar to the Splatoon™ game for the Wii U™
    console, updates will roll out post-launch, adding new content and
    in-game events.

    Smart Device Support** – An upcoming smart-device application
    for the Nintendo Switch system will allow players to set play
    appointments with friends and teammates, as well as voice chat with
    friends during play sessions.

    LAN Play – Up to 10 docked systems – eight players and two
    spectators – can connect via wired LAN (additional accessories
    required; sold separately). This feature allows players to create
    local Private Battle tournaments without the need for an internet
    connection. Local wireless play is perfect for your regular gaming
    get-togethers, but LAN Play is where it’s at when you want to organize
    a serious tournament.

    Customize – Change your Inkling’s style with different weapons,
    headgear, clothes, and shoes. Gear isn’t just aesthetic; it offers
    different boosts in battles.

    amiibo – Compatible with all Splatoon™ series amiibo™ figures.
    By tapping these amiibo, the figure’s character will appear in the
    game and befriend players. Befriend an amiibo character and they will
    remember favorited weapons, gear, outfits and option settings.

  • Squad (Steam) PC

    16,05 

    Squad is a 50 vs 50 multiplayer first-person shooter that aims to capture combat realism through communication and teamplay, emphasizing both strong squad cohesion mechanics as well as larger scale coordination, tactics and planning. It features large open maps, vehicle-based combined arms gameplay, and player-constructed bases to create a heart-thumping, visceral gaming experience which mixes organized tactical multi-squad planning with split second decision-making in real-world scale firefights.

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