This is one of the few new releases to get the review treatment this week. Then there’s Minute of Islands, a lonely narrative driven puzzle platformer with striking visuals. Going back to scheduled content (aka, stuff already planned for this week) there’s the retro shooter Rangerdog – which we dare say looks a little like Parodus – the slick looking futuristic bike racer 32 Secs, comic book tie-in party package The Sisters – Party of the Year, and the Army Men-style tower defence shooter Plastic Rebellion. This Switch iteration comes from Sabec – the same people who gave us the recent calculator and xylophone apps for Switch – and features 5,000 multiple choice trivia questions and 1-4 player support. The darts-based quiz show ran for 16 seasons, and is well ingrained in British culture thanks to its catchphrases and cartoony bull mascot. #LUCIFORM SWITCH TV#Kennedy and Jill Valentine.Īs for that aforementioned UK TV show tie-in, it’s only bloody Bullseye – a teatime favourite from the ‘80s and ‘90s. Sticking with DLC, there’s Dead by Daylight: Resident Evil, which takes place within Racoon City police station and adds Nemesis, Leon S. Both ‘shadow dropped’ during Nintendo’s E3 Direct, with Strange Brigade currently available for £22.49. Those surprises are DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods Part One, available now for £17.99, and Rebellion’s supernatural shooter Strange Brigade. A real hodgepodge of new releases awaits on the Switch eShop this week – everything from anticipated DLC to a vastly belated UK TV show tie-in.
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