Switch It Up August 6 - to - August 12 2018 Checking out this Week's Nintendo eShop New Releases

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In this video, we discuss the 19 new releases hitting the Nintendo Switch's eShop between August 6 and August 12, 2018!

See previous weeks' episodes at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoLKUBYLFqP22-lyPxVtnDvX1ekaFqh-w

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Welcome to the fourteenth episode of Switch It Up where we will be discussing this week's new releases in the Nintendo Switch eShop. Some weeks, like this, we'll be cram-packed full of new releases. Others will have just a few announcements. This show is mainly about the digital releases on the system, however, we will discuss key physical releases when appropriate.

8/6
Loot Monkey Blink Palace
$7.00

8/7
Overcooked! 2
$24.99

Dead Cells
$24.99

Flipping Death
$19.99

In Between
$11.99

Slam Land
$7.99

Super Blackjack Battle 2 Turbo Edition - The Card Warriors
$7.99

8/9
BlobCat
$9.99

DRAGON BALL FIGHTERZ - Open Beta
Free

Megaton Rainfall
$15.99

Minit
$9.99

OKAMI HD
$19.99

Shut Eye
$3.99

SubaraCity
$5.00

The Amazing Shinsengumi: Heroes in Love
$11.99

Unexplored
$15.00

8/10
Nightmares from the Deep 2: The Siren's Call
$14.99

TETRA's Escape
$4.99

Mini Metro
$9.99

Again, a lot of releases but not much of my personal interest an any of these titles. Dead Cells looks fun, it looks like it borrows some from the Earthworm Jim series which I would like, but I would not spend $25 on this. TETRA's Escape is another one that looks fun, and I do really enjoy Tetris, so for $5 I might check it out. Beyond this there's not much here to interest me, which I know will bother some Dragon Ball and Okami fans. I'm not saying these are bad titles, they're just not series that I would ever be involved with. And, I have to say, the Amazing Shinsengumi looks like, at least on a surface level, an anime romance novel turned video game. I'm basing my opinion off of what the game's rather limited description references, but man, this one is a little cringe-worthy for me. Let's hope we'll be getting some better titles moving forward in the coming weeks.

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