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Nintendo Switch eShop Deals and New Releases for the Week of February 27

This week in the Nintendo Switch eShop, there are a number of games on sale for up to 60% off! Check out our reviews for the clickable titles, including a link to Janet Garcia’s review for Wheels of Aurelia from Nerdmuch.

Sales

  • FIFA 18 – $59.99 $39.99

  • Mad Carnage – $4.99 $3.99

  • Nuclien – $3.99 $2.99

  • Qbik – $4.99 $2.49

  • Energy Balance * – $2.99 $2.69

  • Gunhouse – $14.99 $9.99

  • Sparkle Unleashed * – $7.99 $6.39

  • Tactical Mind – $2.99 $2.39

  • Puzzle Box Maker – $14.99 $11.99

  • The Coma: Recut * – $19.99 $15.99

  • Never Stop Sneakin’ – $14.99 $11.89

  • Slain: Back From Hell * – $19.99 $15.99

  • Caveman Warriors ** – $12.99 $9.09

  • Serial Cleaner * – $14.99 $7.49

  • Wheels of Aurelia *** – $9.99 $5.99

  • Super Ping Pong Trick Shot – $4.99 $2.99

  • The Flame in the Flood: Complete Edition – $14.99 $7.49

  • Tumblestone – $14.99 $5.99

  • forma.8 – $9.99 $5.99

  • Slime-san – $11.99 $8.03

  • Ultra Hyperball – $9.99 $6.99

New Releases

02-28

  • Air Hockey – $9.99

  • Bridge Constructor Portal – $14.99

03-01

  • A Normal Lost Phone – $5.99

  • Damascus Gear Operation Tokyo – $14.99

  • Detention – $12.99

  • Little Triangle – $14.99

  • Mulaka – $19.98

  • Packet Queen # – $4.99

  • Paper Wars: Cannon Fodder Devastated – $9.99

  • Subsurface Circular – $5.99

  • Totes the Goat – $4.99

03-01

  • Super Toy Cars – $9.99

*These reviews provided by Ricky J. Hamilton are republished here from Soda’s Fountain Arcade
**Caveman Warriors originally appeared on The Switch Effect, and is also republished with permission.***Wheels of Aurelia is an external link to www.nerdmuch.com, as written by Janet Garcia

Caveman Warriors Review (Nintendo Switch)

Back to the Stone Age

Caveman warriors is a side-scrolling action platformer that is intended to be played as a couch co-op title. The game has a bright and cheerful art style and an okay, but completely forgettable soundtrack.

caveman warriors logo

You play as a caveman family that has set out to save its prehistoric brethren from invading aliens, that have discovered earth, and are abducting cave people left and right. You can choose between 4 different characters, each of which has their own ability and play style and can swap between them as you go.

Each character in Caveman Warriors has an ability that makes them either useful against the enemies sprinkled throughout the level, or in the ability to navigate a stage’s obstacles.

Lilliana has the least health of the characters but has a spear that can be thrown a good distance to attack enemies. This also doubles as the only means of getting over super high cliffs, because you can throw her spear into a wall, which makes it act as a temporary platform to balance on.

Moe has a little bit more health, and his attacks are weaker, but he has greater range. I almost never found myself using Moe, but there are quite a few jumps that are more easily done after using Moe’s ranged attack to clear the way. Brienne has the second most health, and strong attacks. Her special is a gigantic whack that sends your opponents flying. She also saw very little use from me.

Brienne has the second most health, and strong attacks. Her special is a gigantic whack that sends your opponents flying. She also saw very little use from me.
Jack is your powerhouse. He has the most health and has the strongest attacks. He also throws his axe, much like Lilliana, but his axe can’t be used as a platform. It is very useful for eliminating multiple enemies in front of you.

caveman warriors screen

In Conclusion

The level design in Caveman Warriors is redeemed by its challenge but falls short of being clever and intriguing. The levels just feel like recycled ideas that anyone growing up in the 8 and 16-bit eras have played through dozens or hundreds of times before.

The controls are well thought out and feel very intuitive. Collision detection is accurate, and the only thing that feels cheap about the game is how the water sports behave sometimes

My biggest tip here is to make sure you watch the pattern of the fountains before you just jump forward.

If I could change one thing about the game, it would be to give everyone a separate health bar so that it depleted individually, instead of as a percentage of the overall health for each player.

I keep going back and forth on this game over its formulaic design, and it’s simple, but fun and kind of addictive gameplay.

3 out of 5 stars

3 out of 5

You can also find Ricky at http://www.fountainarcade.com

*Review originally published at http://theswitcheffect.net/2018/01/review-caveman-warriors-nintendo-switch/

Ep.21 Brain Powered VR

Quest 4 Pixels Conversations Podcast

Finally, we get to experience telekinesis! Brain-controlled VR games are coming soon! This week on The Quest 4 Pixels Conversation Mike and Sheldon discuss brain controlled VR, early access games and bundling them with consoles, Crash Bandicoot coming to Switch, and More! This weeks topic is Nintendo Switch game pricing, and how console game prices need to be reworked to compete with PC. Also, we announce our partnership with The Nintendo Village (https://www.thenintendovillage.com/ ) the new home for The Quest 4 Pixels Podcast! Get ready to go off topic with Mike and Sheldon!