July has always been a key month for Nintendo Switch, and 2021 will be no exception. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD Y Monster Hunter Stories 2 strengthen their catalog of launches and, starting next week, Claymates, Bombuzal Y Jelly Boy will do the same with the selection of SNES classics from Nintendo Switch Online.
Three games recovered from the legacy of Nintendo’s 16-bit desktop and that all subscribers of the service will be able to enjoy at no additional cost and with the advantages of Switch, including the option of rewinding and manual saving, starting next Wednesday, July 28.
The new batch of classics is a double platter ration with extra transformations and a very unique bet on puzzles:
- On Claymates We must take the form of five different animals in a surreal universe full of plasticine enemies.
- Meanwhile in Jelly Boy We will be a jelly character capable of slapping the belly. Yes, you read it right.
- For its part, Bombuzal will challenge us to overcome explosive isometric levels in the most literal sense of the expression.
As a curious note, Jelly Boy It was only released on the European market in 1995, with the PlayStation and Saturn already available worldwide. It may not be one of the greatest jewels of the Brain of the Beast, but it is definitely a reunion. unexpected.
Japanese Nintendo Switch will receive two different classics
It is not the first time this has happened and we are sure that it will not be the last: Japanese subscribers Nintendo Switch Online will receive a slightly different selection of games in July, so in addition to Bombuzal they can start playing Shin Megami Tensei If … Y Dead Dance next week.
In the case of the Atlus saga, it is a very interesting move, since that way the atmosphere warms up for the launch of Shin Megami Tensei V, scheduled for November of this year. For its part, Dead Dance de Jaleco rounds out the selection with an extra variety through a fighting game that follows in the wake of Street Fighter II.
Both in Japan and in the rest of the world we can consider that Shin Megami Tensei If … will be the highlight of a new batch rather Discrete, but interesting, classics that does not match the strength of the first titles to join the SNES catalog of Nintendo Switch Online. And that to Nintendo there are still great games of its 16 bits in the bedroom. That which, welcome to each one of them.