So uh, don’t even both to boot up the Wii U eShop this week. Well not until Saturday if you want Devil’s Third. You probably won’t wanna grab Infinity 3.0 on the eShop because you’ll need the toys. Paying $50 to have it on your system probably isn’t worth it.
If you enjoy the Senra Kagura series, the latest instalment is out on the Nintendo 3DS. That might be worth booting up the old eShop for.
Well then, maybe next week?
Devil’s Third (Nintendo) $89.95 (Out August 29th)
Disney Infinity 3.0: Play Without Limits (Nintendo) $49.95* (Out September 3rd)
*This title still requires a Disney Infinity base and 1 character. You will only be able to play the Toy Box without a Starter Set or Play Set from 3.0.
Senra Kagura 2: Deep Crimson (Marvelous) $49.95
Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars (Atlus, $19.50 until 3rd September, normally $49.95)
Mystery Case Files Ravenhearst (MSL, $6.50 until 24th September, normally $15.60)
Mystery Case Files Dire Grove (MSL, $5.20 until 24th September, normally $15.60)
Hidden Expedition Titanic (MSL, $5.20 until 24th September, normally $15.60)
4 Elements (MSL, $3.90 until 24th September, normally €12.00 / £10.79)
Jewel Quest 4 Heritage (MSL, $3.90 until 24th September, normally $15.60)
Jewel Quest The Sapphire Dragon (MSL, $6.50 until 24th September, normally $15.60)
Jewel Quest Mysteries 3 – The Seventh Gate (MSL, $3.90 until 24th September, normally $15.60)
Luxor (MSL, $3.90 until 24th September, normally $15.60)
Secret Mysteries in London (MSL, $3.90 until 24th September, normally $15.60)
Azada (MSL, $3.90 until 24th September, normally $15.60)
Down down, sales are down. Zelda debuts strong.
From Mario to Zelda, to Splatoon to Donkey Kong. Everything on Nintendo Music.
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