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Diablo III: Eternal Collection Though its release is in the wake of vitriol and internet rage, Diablo III is finally on one of the best consoles ever made, Nintendo Switch. […]
Diablo III: Eternal Collection Though its release is in the wake of vitriol and internet rage, Diablo III is finally on one of the best consoles ever made, Nintendo Switch. […]
Diablo III: Eternal Collection

Though its release is in the wake of vitriol and internet rage, Diablo III is finally on one of the best consoles ever made, Nintendo Switch. While many fans were expecting an announcement at BlizzCon for Diablo 4 they were only meant with the lack luster announcement of Diablo Immortal a Diablo game for mobile. However, in a post on Kotaku writer Jason Schreier confirmed that the Diablo 4 announcement was pulled from BlizzCon. This news was unfortunately over shadowed by all the angry people on the internet that didn’t get what they wanted even though they actually did. As someone with probably over 600 hours in Diablo III on Playstation 4, I couldn’t care less about Diablo Immortal and am happy to hear Diablo 4 is confirmed. So, if you’ve yet to try out Diablo III the Switch is the perfect place to do it.
Transistor

If your looking for less fantasy and more science fiction in your action RPG then consider Transistor. Transistor, a commercial success, originally released back in May of 2014 on Windows and PS4. Super Giant Games has brought Transistor to Switch entirely because of popular demand for the game. If that doesn’t sell you on getting the game then maybe these reviews will: IGN, Kotaku, GameSpot.
Lego Harry Potter Collection

If you’re a fan of Lego, and Harry Potter look no further. Or perhaps you have kids and are looking to get in some game time with them but don’t want anything to violent or mature than the Lego Harry Potter Collection on Switch might be just the game you are looking for. This collection brings Harry Potter Years 1-4, and Harry Potter Years 5-7. It also has plenty of collectables for you to spend plenty of time playing to get everything.
Grim Fandango Remastered

A true classic from developer Double Fine Productions. Originally released in 1998 Grim Fandango has made its way to almost every console since then. In this adventure game players will take control of Manuel “Manny” Calavera as he journeys through the underworld in the pursuit of Mercedes “Meche” Colomar.
Save me Mr Tako: Tasukete Tako-San

If you don’t have an irrational fear of cephalopods taking over the world then consider Save me Mr Tako: Tasukete Tako-San. Mr. Tako is a helpful little octopus who saved a woman from drowning on a stormy night then a fairy granted him the ability to survive on land. Fun Fact: Octopi can actually survive up to several minutes on land. According to science, the only motive for an octopus to go up on land is food. Not to test their limits in the conquest to take over society. If you want to give into the cephalopod propaganda then this 2D action adventure platformer might be something you want to check out!
Professional Farmer: Nintendo Switch Edition
SkyScrappers
Wheel of Fortune
Jeopardy!
TRIVIAL PURSUIT Live!
RISK Global Domination
Gal Metal: Encore Pack
Hasbro Game Night for Nintendo Switch
Demon’s Crystals
LEGO Harry Potter Collection
America’s Greatest Game Shows: Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy!
Sports Party
Steven Universe: Save the Light
Steven Universe: Save the Light / OK K.O.! Let’s Play Heroes 2 Games in 1
OK K.O.! Let’s Play Heroes
Mutant Football League: Dynasty Edition
Yomawari: The Long Night Collection
Gal Metal
Save me Mr Tako: Tasukete Tako-San
Hidden Folks
Numbala
Knock-Knock
Death Mark
Sega Ages: Phantasy Star
Kitty Love: Way to Look for Love
Machinarium
ACA NeoGeo – Pleasure Goal: 5 on 5 Mini Soccer
Transistor
Grim Fandango Remastered
Elemental Knights R
Outlast: Murkoff Briefcase Edition
Swap This!
Diablo III: Eternal Collection
Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun!
Valkyria Chronicles 4: Expert Level Skirmishes