Switch It Up May 28, 2018 - June 3, 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 this week!

Welcome to the fourth episode of Switch It Up where we will be discussing each 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.

Hitting the eShop this week are:
5/29
Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Edition ($39.99)
Ikaruga ($14.99)
Harvest Moon®: Light of Hope Special Edition ($39.99)
Harvest Moon®: Light of Hope Special Edition Bundle ($44.99)
Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Deluxier Edition ($14.99)
Fallen Legion: Rise to Glory ($39.99)
Yoku's Island Express ($17.99)
Legend of Kay Anniversary ($29.99)
Die for Valhalla! ($9.99)
Shift Quantum ($19.99)

5/31
ACA NEOGEO NINJA COMBAT ($7.99)
Johnny Turbo's Arcade Joe and Mac Caveman Ninja ($6.99)
Defoliation ($9.99)
Icey ($9.99)
Lost Sea ($9.99)
West of Loathing ($11.00)
Smoke And Sacrifice ($19.99)
Pirate Pop Plus ($4.99)
Quad Fighter K ($7.99)

My Hits:
For this week there are a TON of new releases but Joe & Mac, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection and Ikaruga are sure-fire home runs for me. You get a TON of content with Street Fighter, plus online play makes this a must-own for the Switch. I also love the original Joe & Mac and, for $6.99 it's worth buying on the Switch. It is such a silly-fun game and I love it. Finally, Ikaruga is tough as nails but amazingly gorgeous at the same time. If only there was a physical release coming too. Maybe Limited Run Games can fix this.

My Hidden Gems:
Yoku's Island Express and Icey both look like games I'd enjoy. The gameplay of Yoku reminds me of a ton of other games I absolutely love and I think would go well together. As I stated in the video itself Icey reminds me so much of the Animatrix, perhaps mixed with a touch of Portal as well. The narrator being an antagonist that you interact with reminds me of the computer in Portal, and the animation style definitely has the Animatrix-styling to it.

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